SCARPA recalled their ski boots due to a fall and injury hazard. The Consumer Product Safety Commission posted a recall notice on Feb. 23, 2023.
Why were the SCARPA ski boots recalled?
According to the CPSC, SCARPA’s ski boots were recalled due to two screws that attach the ski/walk mechanism potentially loosening or falling out. If this happens, the cuff can loosen, posing a fall hazard.
Around 770 ski boots were included in this recall, along with 160 in Canada.
What models constitute this recall?
The product recalled is the F1 LT and F1 GT ski boots, manufactured in Fall 2022. This includes both men’s and women’s ski boots.
The recalled boots were sold in black, orange and aqua blue color combinations, with “SCARPA” printed on the upper right ankle cuff of the boots.
Only ski boots made and sold in 2022 are included in this recall. Consumers can find the manufactured date molded into the cuff. If there is the number “22” on the boots, the pair is part of the recall.
Consumers should immediately stop using these products.
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