JumpSport is recalling about 11,300 folding mini-trampolines because the frame can snap shut or open forcefully, potentially hitting the user. There have been nine reports of injuries involving contact with the frame, including cuts, bruises, and dental or facial injuries. These fitness trampolines were sold at Amazon.com, Costco.com, JumpSport.com, and specialty fitness stores nationwide between January 2011 and November 2018 for between $250 and $500. Affected units can be identified by model numbers 230f, 350f, 550f Pro, and 550fi.
The trampoline's hinged frame can move forcefully during setup or folding, posing a risk of impact injuries to the user's face or body. Reported incidents include dental and facial injuries caused by contact with the frame.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled trampolines and visit JumpSport's website to DOWNLOAD a new instructional manual and warning materials. If the trampoline is set up, consumers should not try to fold it until they have reviewed the new instructions and warnings. New instructions are also available directly from JumpSport.

Recalled 230f trampoline

Recalled 350f trampoline

Recall 550fi trampoline with handlebar

Recalled 550f Pro trampoline

Recalled 550f Pro folded trampoline

Label on the trampoline leg with the model number
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response