Luggage Strap Can Slow Down Travel Process
With the government-run Transportation Security Agency requiring all luggage be unlocked and available for inspection, fewer people are wrapping a luggage strap around their bags to help keep them closed during rough handling at airports. Additionally, bag that are secured with a luggage strap also risk being caught up in the mechanical parts of luggage moving equipment such as conveyer belts, forcing passengers to wait until their bag is loosened from the area where it is stranded, until it is released and sent along its route.
Many bags come equipped with a luggage strap designed to go over the travelers shoulder to make transporting their bags more comfortable. Especially useful on smaller bags designed to hold suits or dresses, these straps typically snap onto the bag allowing for quick removal once they arrive at the port of debarkation. Once the bag is retrieved, the luggage strap can be reattached for more convenient transport by the traveler.
Traditionally, the suitcase will have a luggage strap as well as an identification tag that matches the bag to which it is attached. Although some people will use highly contrasting colors in their choice of strap to help them quickly identify their bags once they are reunited at the end of the trip.
Straps Help Protect Suitcase Contents
Travelers that are allowed to keep their cases locked often use a luggage strap as an extra level of protection against their bag popping open as it is being pitched into a cargo hold or onto the baggage car on a train or boat. Just in case the locking mechanism fails, the luggage strap can insure the bag remains closed and all their personal garments remain private. There is little worse than seeing your bag headed towards a carousel with the contents hanging out over the edges, held together by a piece of baling wire.
For those that use a luggage strap as means of carrying their bag, finding one with a padded portion for going over their shoulder will make carrying the bag more comfortable. Many of the less expensive straps made of a web-type material can become uncomfortable after even a short distance and can possible reduce circulation in the arm on which it is carried.
Comfort and convenience are the two areas on which the choice of a luggage strap should be made, and insuring they can do the job for which they are intended will make the relationship between the luggage strap and the suitcase a long one.