Rollerblade USA has recalled approximately 11,800 pairs of Tempest high-performance training and racing inline skates. The mounting holes connecting the boot to the aluminum frame can be misaligned, which may cause the boot to separate from the frame during use. These skates were sold in various color combinations for between $350 and $450 from December 2010 through January 2014 at retailers including Amazon.com, REI, and specialty sporting goods stores. Consumers should immediately stop using these skates and contact the manufacturer for a free inspection and replacement.
The misaligned mounting holes can cause the boot to detach from the wheel frame while skating, leading to a loss of balance and posing a significant fall hazard. No incidents or injuries have been reported to date.
Consumers should immediately stop using the skates and contact Rollerblade USA for a free inspection and free replacement if the mounting holes on their skates are misaligned.

Tempest 90 Men’s 07302200741

Tempest 90 Women’s 073023007C1

Tempest 100 Women’s 07301900N41

Tempest 100 Men’s 07301800816

“Tempest” name on the skate

Rollerblade® logo on the skate
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