Innopower Recalls Hawk Climbing Sticks Due to Fall Hazard
CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2015-10-21 · 16015
Hazards
Folding steps can bend or break during use, posing a fall hazard.
Recall
Number
16015
Date
2015-10-21
Injuries reported
1
Products
Names
Climbing Sticks
Remedies
Options
Replace
Companies
Retailer(s)
A-1 Archery, Camofire LLC, Cinnamon Creek Ranch Archery, DNW Outdoors, Eunice Archery Range, Franks Great Outdoors, GameMasters, Grabow Archers, Hunter's Refuge, & Gear, Innovations of Home, Jay's Sporting Goods, Jon's Sports Shop, Long Range Archery, Mack's Sport Shop, RackFan Addicts, Simmons Sporting Goods and Woodbury Outfitters from June 2014 to August 2015 for between $38 and $130.
Importer(s)
Innopower, Inc. (owner of the Hawk brand), of Frankenmuth, Mich.
Country of manufacture
China
Description
This recall includes 2014 and 2015 Hawk 2085 RAZOR 3PK (32 inches long), the 2085-1 RAZOR 1PK (32 inches long), and the 2015 Hawk 2084 RAZOR SHORTMAX 4PK (20 inches long) and 2084-1 RAZOR SHORTMAX 1PK (20 inches long) climbing sticks. The aluminum sticks, which have a gray finish, tie with nylon strap to tree trunks and provide steps for consumers to climb. Recalled steps have three rectangular holes cut in the bottom of them, which differentiate them from non-recalled steps, which have circular holes. Model 2085 and 2085-1 have two 32-inch long metal poles with steps and a tree V-bracket to contact the tree. Model 2084 and 2084-1 have two 20-inch long metal poles with steps and a tree V-bracket to contact the tree. The model number is on the black and gray sticker located on the back side of the vertical post.