The affected alpine, or downhill, ski boots are RC4 50, RC4 60, and RC4 65 Junior ski boots in sizes 21.5 to 27.5. The RC4 50 and RC4 60 were sold in “Rhino Grey” and “Snow” colors, while the RC4 65 was sold in yellow. The word “Fischer” is printed on the lower shell of each boot. The specific model and name are printed outside the upper cuff, between the two top buckles. Finally, the size of the boot is stamped on the sole.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued the recall on April 11, 2024, involving over 1,460 units. The CPSC recommends that consumers should immediately stop using these ski boots. There has been a reported incident involving a ski boot rotating.
These boots were sold at ski gear stores nationwide. They also could be purchased at https://www.fischersports.com and other websites from October 2022 through February 2024. The purchase price was between $200 and $275.
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