Luggage Tag Initial - Fully Bendable Tag w/Stainless Steel Loop (Black) (Letter M)
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Mikayla
> 24 hourI love adding little things to my suitcase to help make it more easily identifiable when I travel. This little luggage tag is perfect. It is flexible so it wont get damaged if I check the bag, its of sturdy rubber so it wont break super easily, and the metal ring holds the tag on like a champ. The label also has two plastic inserts which allow added protection to your label so it doesnt get too damaged by water if it gets wet. 10/10 would recommend this luggage tag.
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Ali
> 24 hourThe tag is sturdy and looks elegant. Love it!
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papasan
> 24 hourLike, like, like... suitcase seen from quite a far. No more guessing games as they roll down.
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Theresa L
> 24 hourThey are perfect! Very sturdy and should hold up well to airline travel
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Abby Walker
> 24 hourAs pictured and as expected
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Red Legs Fan
> 24 hourI got this luggage due to the novelty of having an initial. I thought that I would compare it against another luggage tag that I purchased a few months back. According to the listing, this tag is made of rubber and my old orange tag is made of silicone. Feeling them together, there doesnt seem to be much of a difference as far as bendability. The texture on the rubber is maybe a little less smooth. From a design perspective, this tag has the name card sandwiched between two pieces of plastic. You can make it private by facing the back side outwards, where it has instructions in various languages to flip the card over (see picture). My old orange tag has the card behind a piece of plastic, with a cutout in the silicone that is just large enough that your name is visible (it can be blank too - your contact info is on the other side). I think my main concern with this tag is the amount of surface area that is open to the elements. That plastic window is big and if the bag gets rained upon, moisture could collect and eventually find its way to the edges and onto the paper card. Ive also seen these types of frame tags get the edges ripped off by baggage equipment and then your card falls out. The much smaller window on the orange tag reduces these risks. Note the hole placement as well, its practically impossible for the card to slide out of the orange tag but there is some potential on the black tag. I see that Shacke sells another version of this tag with a full privacy cover. It was a dollar cheaper at the time of this writing. I think Id go with that version if you want a letter initial tag. I would also suggest that you choose a color that has high contrast with your luggage. For example, I use the orange tag with black luggage and I can always spot it quickly. I will use this black tag with a light green bag that I own.
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Shane R. Earling
> 24 hourGood quality material but has a serious design flaw. The ID Card is not secure within the tag and could easily slide out during transit. Unfortunately, I had to order a competitors tag that did not have that issue. If you just want a tag that has a letter on it and not worry about the written information on the ID Card, then this would be perfect for you.
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CharlesC
> 24 hourFlexible luggage tag and connector. Believe it will hold up
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Libbith
> 24 hourI just got back from a trip and this luggage tag made it easy to spot at the luggage claim!
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Joseph A. Syler
> 24 hourgreat product. someone should have come up this a long time ago