
Sportspower Ltd. is recalling about 120,000 BouncePro 14’
Trampolines; 92,000 units were recalled in May
2012.
The enclosure netting surrounding these trampolines can
break, allowing children to fall through the netting and be injured, the
company and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a joint statement.
Sportspower has received an additional nine reports of the
enclosure netting breaking since the May 2012 recall. There have been five
reports of injuries including broken bones, back and neck injuries, and
contusions.
This recall is an expansion of the May 2012 recall of brown
tetlon netting to now include black tetlon netting. This involves the Sportspower
BouncePro 14' Trampolines with model TR-1686-TPR.
UPC code 687064045552 or 687064042100 is printed on the
product’s box. Sportspower BouncePro 14’ is printed on a plate on the leg of
the trampoline frame.
The trampolines are surrounded by enclosure netting on the
perimeter of the trampoline measuring about 6 feet high. The netting is
designed to contain individuals bouncing on the trampoline.
Manufactured in China, the trampolines were sold only at Walmart
stores nationwide from February 2009 through March 2011 for about $300.
Consumers should immediately stop using the trampolines and
contact Sportspower to receive replacement enclosure netting, the company and
commission advise.
For more information, call Sportspower at 888-965-0565, from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, visit www.sportspowerltd.net and click on “Recall
Information” at the bottom of the page, or e-mail customerservice@sportspowerltd.net.
For details on other recalls, see www.recalls.gov.





I think trampolines nowsadays are becoming safer and safer. You should start slowly and teach your kid how to jump on a trampoline