phil&teds has recalled approximately 630 dash v5 buggy-style strollers because the folding hinge can fail during use. One report has been received of the hinge joint separating, which can cause the stroller frame to become unstable and pose a pinch hazard to users. These strollers were sold in black, grey marl, blue marl, and red colors between August 2015 and April 2016 for approximately $550. Consumers should stop using the affected strollers and contact the company for a free frame replacement.
The hinge used to fold the stroller can become damaged or separate while opening and closing the frame. This creates a risk where a consumer's fingers could be pinched in the damaged hinge or the stroller could fail while in use.
Consumers should immediately stop using the dash v5 stroller and contact phil&teds to have the stroller frame replaced free of charge.



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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response