Jugader Zipline Kit Recall Lawsuit

Jugader Zipline kits, sold exclusively on Amazon.com, have been recalled because the zipline’s stainless-steel cable can break, posing a dangerous fall hazard. The lawyers at Johnson//Becker, PLLC, are currently accepting new Jugader Zipline Kit lawsuits. Learn more below.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall for a defective zipline cable on April 11, 2024. This kit contains a cable wire that is 160 feet long and 4 mm thick. It includes a blue trolley and a hanging plastic seat.

The CPSC warns consumers to stop using this zipline system immediately. Over 6,600 zipline kits were sold on Amazon.com from March 2020 through June 2023 for about $140.

There have been 20 reports of the cable breaking. This has resulted in nine injuries, including lacerations and one instance of a broken bone.

Questions About a Jugader Zipline Kit Lawsuit? Contact a Johnson//Becker Lawyer for a Free Case Review

If a recalled zipline kit injured you or a loved one, you may want to speak with the lawyers at Johnson//Becker. We are currently accepting lawsuits for new Jugader Zipline Kit recalls across the country, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.

We offer a Free Case Evaluation. Please use the form below to contact us or call (800) 279-6386. We would be honored to speak with you and respond promptly to every inquiry we receive.

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