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Traveling with Locked Sea Run Cases

Thank you so much for choosing Sea Run Cases for your traveling adventures. We are happy to report that travelers have been enjoying the security, safety and peace of mind our cases provide for over 40 years with Negrini Cases.  

Myths and Truths of TSA Accepted Locks

We are often asked if our cases comply with TSA regulations while traveling and so we thought it important to touch more time on this subject.  When traveling with our cases, it is important to check these bags through TSA Security while at all domestic airports for hand-checking.  While the TSA Does Not officially approve or recommend any particular lock or brand of locks for securing your luggage, our locks are compliant with their requirements. 

You may notice that while the TSA does not recommend any particular lock, some travelers consider the use of “TSA-Recognized locks” by either Travel Sentry® or Safe Skies® as a preferred method for securing their luggage. These locks specifically allow TSA agents easy access by utilizing master keys.  While these are convenient and are fairly common options for many travelers, the fact is that these master keys can be purchased via eBay, Amazon and can be made by commonly available 3D printing programs. Because of this issue, we have opted not to offer TSA-recognized locks on our cases at this time.  We place a high value on the security of your valuable firearms and high-end fly rod equipment, and as such, we have opted to continue selling our cases with our current tumbler style TSA compliant locks. 

We feel these locks offer our customers added protection with simplicity and security without the fear of losing keys.  All our cases come with either an all-steel German-made tumbler style lock or a tumbler style plastic latch lock that allows you to choose your own combination.  We will also repair or replace any locks damaged by the TSA during your travels.  See Lifetime warranty for more information.

Videos on how to set these locks can be found here: Steel locks –  Plastic Locks.

Checked Baggage through the TSA

General Locks

You may leave your checked baggage unlocked or choose to lock it. If you lock your bag and it alarms, TSA Officers may have to forcibly open it to complete the screening process. TSA is not liable for missing locks or any damage to locked bags that must be opened for security purposes. 

Ways to protect your case from lock damage is supply all contact information to reach you while traveling. We recommend one of our fitted travel covers. The canvas covers feature storage pockets for luggage tag information or business card slots for you contact info. Best yet the cover adds exterior protection from scuffs and scratches, carry handles and a detachable shoulder strap for hands-free use while traveling.

You may also consider using a TSA-recognized lock. While we do not endorse any specific brand, using a TSA-recognized lock (e.g. Travel Sentry® and Safe Skies®) allows the TSA to unlock and screen your baggage, reducing the likelihood of damaging your lock and your luggage if a physical inspection is required. We cannot guarantee that TSA-recognized locks will not be damaged or lost. 

For additional travel tips and information about our screening procedures and prohibited and permitted items, please visit www.tsa.gov/travel.