More than 23,000 Super Jumper Trampolines are being recalled because welds on the metal legs can fail, posing a fall and injury risk, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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The recall includes Super Jumper 14-foot trampolines, and 14-foot and 16-foot combo trampolines with enclosures sold without reinforcement clamps. The Super Jumper logo is printed in the middle of the trampoline's mat.
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The trampolines were sold online at Wayfair.com, Amazon.com, Hayneedle.com, and Overstock.com from November 2011 through June 2019 for between $200 and $400.
The trampolines have a black mat, gold springs and a blue pad covering the springs. The 14-foot models have six metal legs and the 16-foot combo has eight metal legs.
Consumers should stop use immediately and contact Super Jumper for a free repair kit.
To read the full recall click here.
This article was originally published by WFTS.