Super Jumper Trampoline Recall Lawsuit

The Super Jumper trampoline was recalled because there have been 97 reports of the welds on the device breaking off, resulting in injury to four people.

(Aug 12, 2019) If you have a child who likes to jump on trampolines, you should be cautious about the Super Jumper Trampoline that was recalled.

The Consumer Product and Safety Commission has received 97 reports of the welds on the metal railing breaking off, resulting in four consumers to suffer minor injuries. The Super Jumper trampoline has enclosures sold without reinforcement clamps.

The recall involves about 23,000 units of the trampoline that comes in either 14 or 16-foot sizes. It has a black mat with a blue pad covering the springs.

The Super Jumper was manufactured between November 2011 and June 2019, and sold online at Walmart, Amazon, Hayneedle, and Overstock for roughly $200 to $400.

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If you or someone you love suffered injuries from the Super Jumper, you may want to speak with the lawyers at Johnson//Becker. We are currently accepting new trampoline recall lawsuits across the country, and you may be entitled to financial compensation.

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