Innopower has recalled approximately 730 units of Hawk brand climbing sticks, including models 2085 RAZOR, 2085-1 RAZOR, 2084 RAZOR SHORTMAX, and 2084-1 RAZOR SHORTMAX. These aluminum tree-climbing sticks were manufactured in 2014 and 2015 and feature folding steps that can bend or break during use. The firm has received five reports of steps breaking, resulting in minor injuries like scratches and bruises. These products were sold at specialty archery and sporting goods stores nationwide between June 2014 and August 2015. Consumers should stop using these climbing sticks immediately and contact Innopower for free replacement folding steps.
The folding steps on the climbing sticks can bend or break while a consumer is climbing, which can cause the user to lose their footing and fall. Five incidents have already been reported involving the steps breaking while in use.
Consumers should immediately stop using the climbing sticks and contact Innopower for information on returning the folding steps for a free replacement.

Model 2084 climbing sticks

Model 2084

Model 2085
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response