San Francisco-based Super Jumper Inc. is recalling about 23,000 trampolines over concerns that the welds on the products' metal railings may fail, posing fall and injury hazards.
According to an Aug. 1 notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall covers 14-foot Super Jumper trampolines and 14-foot and 16-foot combo trampolines with enclosures sold without reinforcement clamps. The Super Jumper logo is printed on the center of the trampolines' mat.
The trampolines were manufactured by China's Transasia Sporting Goods Manufactory Co. and were sold by Super Jumper online on Amazon.com Inc., Wayfair Inc.'s Wayfair.com, Hayneedle Inc.'s Hayneedle.com and on Overstock.com Inc. from November 2011 through June 2019 for between $200 and $400.
The recall follows 97 reported cases of the welds on the metal railings breaking, resulting in four consumers suffering minor injuries.
Customers who have purchased the trampolines are urged to stop using them and contact Super Jumper for a free repair kit.
