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  2. The Best Luggage Straps — and Why You Need Them on ... - AOL

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    One way to eliminate at least part of the worry is to take an additional step after packing: Secure the bag with luggage straps. The Best Luggage Straps — and Why You Need Them on Your Suitcase ...

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    Away's luggage has been one of our favorites for a while, thanks to the brand's thoughtful design features, stylish colorways and fun personalization add-on. When you bundle two or more pieces ...

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    Review: "Definitely what I needed for my luggage as a flight attendant. Very heavy duty and perfect for me. Very heavy duty and perfect for me. Works great with my extra luggage and lunch bag to ...

  5. Tumpline - Wikipedia

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    A tumpline (/ ˈ t ʌ m p l aɪ n /) is a strap attached at both ends to a sack, backpack, or other luggage and used to carry the object by placing the strap over the top of the head. This utilizes the spine rather than the shoulders as standard backpack straps do. Tumplines are not intended to be worn over the forehead, but rather over the top ...

  6. Tie down strap - Wikipedia

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    Tie down straps are essentially webbing that is outfitted with tie down hardware. This hardware allows the tie down strap to attach to the area surrounding the cargo or equipment, loop over the cargo or equipment, and/or attach to the cargo or equipment. It usually also includes a method of tensioning the strap, such as a ratchet.

  7. Strap - Wikipedia

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    A strap differs from a belt mainly in that a strap is usually integral to the item of clothing; either can be used in combination with buckles. Straps are also used as fasteners to attach, secure, carry, or bind items, to objects, animals (for example a saddle on a horse) and people (for example a watch on a wrist ), or even to tie down people ...