Rollerblade USA is recalling about 13,400 Rollerblade Fury and Fury G youth inline skates because the rear brake support can break or separate from the skate. The recall affects the Black/White and Black/Pink models sold in three adjustable size ranges between May 2020 and March 2023. Rollerblade has received 11 reports of the brake supports breaking, and while no injuries have been reported, consumers should stop using the skates immediately and contact the company for a free replacement part.
The rear brake support can fracture or detach, making the user unstable while skating and significantly increasing the risk of a fall. There have been 11 reports of these supports breaking off during use.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled skates and contact Rollerblade USA to receive a free replacement brake support. Rollerblade USA is contacting known purchasers directly, including schools and rental facilities.
SKU number is printed on the skate tongue label. 'Rollerblade' is printed on the frame, wheels, and power strap. Includes variants with gray non-marking brake pads sold to schools.
SKU number is printed on the skate tongue label. 'Rollerblade' is printed on the frame, wheels, and power strap. Includes variants with gray non-marking brake pads sold to schools.
Distributed as a service part for Fury inline skates.

Recalled Rollerblade Fury Inline Skate in Black/White

Recalled Rollerblade Fury G Inline Skate in Black/Pink

Recalled Rollerblade Fury brake support
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response