Xtreme Outdoor Products Recalls Climbing Sticks Due to Fall Hazard and Risk of Serious Injury
What was recalled
This recall involves XOP climbing sticks used to climb trees. The climbing sticks have XOP and model number XOP-LMO4-SR printed on the box. They were sold in sand ripple green color in a 4-pack. The climbing sticks measure about 36 inches tall and have three climbing steps.
Hazard
The climbing sticks can break due to a bolt failure on the center step, posing a fall hazard and risk of serious injury.
Injuries
XOP has received two reports of injuries, including scrapes and bruises, a fractured foot and ribs.
Made in
China
Where it was sold
- Webb's Sporting Goods and TrailCam stores nationwide, Scheel's in Omaha, Neb. and Overland Park, Kan., and online at XOPoutdoors.com from November 2018 through December 2018 for about $170.
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