On Nov. 9, 2023, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled Amer Sports Winter & Outdoor ski touring bindings due to risks of falling and injury.
According to the CPSC, the ski bindings’ toe component can fail, causing the ski boot to disconnect, potentially leading to falling and injuries.
There have been at least two incidents reporting the front binding failing.
Approximately 4,250 ski bindings were recalled in the United States, with an additional 1,446 that were sold in Canada.
What ski binding models are recalled?
The recall includes Armada, Atomic, and Salomon ski bindings with the following model and serial numbers.
Armada
- N TRACER SUMMIT 9 BR Black
- N TRACER TOUR Black
Atomic
- N BACKLAND PURE Black/Gunmetal
- N BACKLAND SUMMIT 12 BR
- N BACKLAND SUMMIT 12 LSH
- N BACKLAND SUMMIT 5 BR
- N BACKLAND SUMMIT 9 BR
- N BACKLAND SUMMIT 9 LSH
- N BACKLAND TOUR Black/Gunmetal
Salomon
- N MTN PURE Black/Titan
- N MTN SUMMIT 12 BR Orange/Burnt
- N MTN SUMMIT 12 LSH Orange
- N MTN SUMMIT 5 BR Gold
- N MTN SUMMIT 9 BR Titan
- N MTN TOUR Black/Titan
The models listed above with the following serial number ranges are recalled:
Recalled Serial Number Ranges
- 22P00000 to 22P10531
- 22P92954 to 22P99999
- 23P10531 to 23P10886
- 230600000 to 230769999
The CPSC advises consumers to stop using the recalled ski bindings immediately.
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