CPSC, Montrail Inc. Announce Recall of Crampons; Products Used for Ice Climbing and Mountaineering
What was recalled
The recall includes models I354, I356, and K364 sold under brand names I.C.E. 9 and Khumbu. The recall includes products with UPC numbers beginning with 619120036 and ending with 204, 211, 464, or 457. These model and UPC numbers are listed only on the packaging, but not on the products themselves.
Hazard
The vertical rails at the front of these crampons can break, which could result in falls and injuries to consumers.
Injuries
Montrail has received three reports of crampons breaking. No injuries were reported.
Made in
South Korea
Where it was sold
- Outdoor equipment retailers nationwide, from September 2003 through Feb. 1, 2005, for between $135 and $185.
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