(13 Reviews)
By CETHEIVAGT, Illnois, July 24, 2011
These tags should last a lifetime with the thickness of them and keeps paper card protected from the elements. Great product, great price!
By Aaron Ueland, Marysville, WA USA, June 29, 2011
I couldn't count how many times the front luggage tag on my Air Boss has had an overhead bin door slammed shut on it. It is none the worse for wear.
In years of frequent flying, I've never lost one either. These things are flat out tough.
By Robert T. Bruce, Valparaiso, IN, March 17, 2011
Heavy Duty!
Strongest tags that I have found in the market!
Ties enable you to affix
to luggage securely and appear to be next to impossible to tear off.
By Warren, Park Forest, Il, February 24, 2011
The luggage tags just work. They are simple, they are tough. A great product.




Great Quality Tag - Get 2
By Wild Bill, Crossville, TN, January 6, 2011
This is a great tag with the best quality I have ever seen. You won't be disappointed in this product.
By Eric, Mechanicsburg PA, December 6, 2010
This product is self explanatory.
I bought a few extra luggage tags to use with my Air Boss. The Air Boss comes with one luggage tag but in reading other reviews it seemed like a good idea to have a few of these of each for bag in case one gets ripped off etc. They worked well on a recent trip.
These seem sturdy but I haven't traveled enough with these yet to know how long they will last.
I would also agree with one of the reviews that mentioned that the Red Oxx logo on the one side obscures anything on that side but I still put a business card in there anyway. I basically put two cards back to back. I would suggest making the Red Oxx logo a little smaller so it doesn't obscure the one side
Semper Fi
By Kenneth, Madison, Wisconsin, September 16, 2010
Bought this to go on my Air Boss, but the Air Boss came with one already. I like the one that came on the Air Boss.
By Tony, PA, May 21, 2010
I must really be procrastinating of I'm reviewing a luggage tag... Anyway, this tag DOES hold standard sized business cards without any cutting or modification. Also, I really like the Red Oxx logo on there. You really shouldn't openly display your info when traveling, because people can take note of your name and know you aren't home (definitely don't display your home address). I use the included name card and write my first name and cell, and put it in facing the Red Oxx logo which obscures the info for casual observation. If I lose my bag, people will be able to read through the logo or just remove the card. I also put a business card in there with my info facing the other info card. That way they have my office address and email to contact me. Our business cards have color and printing on the back which makes the tag look kind of cool, too.




Another great product from Red-Oxx!
By Alan Barr, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA, May 13, 2010
These luggage tags are great! So easy to use. I like them so much I've bought several to install on my briefcase, computer backpack, etc. Keep up the great work!
By jim, usa, April 22, 2010
RedOxx products are overall great - well made, durable, and practical. Regarding the luggage tag - I prefer to put cards back to back so the information can be read from either side of the tag. The logo is annoying - it precludes reading anything from one side of the tag. If the logo was removed, I would buy more tags to use, even on my everyday briefcase and other items.
By JohnSu, Taiwan, December 3, 2009
The tag is strong, but like another reviewer wrote:
1. Business card does not fit perfectly (needed some cutting).
2. Log is REALLY annoying
3. Easily torn off.
Would be better if they used a hole reinforced with a metal ring and a stronger metal chain.
By Don Pritchett, New Jersey, December 11, 2007
Unfortunately, the first time I used my (terrific) Redoxx Safari Beano PR5.5, the ID tag was torn off, never to be seen again. My solution was to order military style embossed brass dogtags on line with my ID and contact information, and affix them to my luggage with the seemingly indestructible monkey's fist zip knots. I've since ordered more monkey's fists to retrofit all of my luggage with these tags.Note:Don, Red Oxx has recently started using military dog tags in stainless steel to label our bags. We expect to have online ordering capability for this item in Spring 2008.Red Oxx
By Anonymous, , August 19, 2007
I can't sleep so here I am writing a review - on a luggage tag? I have lots of the tags because they came with Red Oxx products I own, most of which I never use for travel, so I was able to gather the tags to apply to those I do use for that purpose.Although Red Oxx specifies that these tags will hold a business card, I make up a special tag on my computer (using a program like Word). It is easy to do by starting with a table that prints out slightly smaller than the card Red Oxx supplied with the tag - slightly smaller so that it makes it easy to slide it into the tag.Using a color printer you can make a very colorful and readable tag - I make two copies and insert them back to back so that the information is on both sides of the tag, I don't have to turn it over. And my last name is written in the largest font I can squeeze in.The tags are inexpensive, so I would use two per bag, and in fact on a long trip to an exotic place I would use three or even four. Here are my comments about the tags themselves:1) They are are very strong but baggage handling equipment can rip them off (without damaging your bag, fortunately), which is why the recommended extra number of tags.2) Red Oxx logo in black printed on one side of the (clear) tag interferes with the two sided viewing feature I try to use as I described above.3) Not the easiest tag to slide in paper information as printed out, which is why I suggest making the printed tag a little smaller than you would think it should be.4) The tag as supplied has a longish strap, which makes it convenient for creative tying on, but in some circumstances makes the tag more vulnerable to being pulled off because it is hanging so far from the bag. If you use multiple tags you can vary the tie on strap length so at least one of the tags is not flapping in the breeze so much.