SCARPA North America is recalling about 4,200 Maestrale and Maestrale RS men's ski boots because the outer shell can crack during use. There have been 605 reports of these boot shells cracking, which can cause the boot to fail and lead to a sudden fall. These boots were sold in orange or white/black/lime color combinations at outdoor stores and online between August 2017 and August 2019. Consumers should stop using the boots immediately and contact SCARPA for a free shell repair.
The plastic shell of the ski boot can develop cracks, which may cause the boot to lose structural integrity while skiing. This defect poses a significant fall hazard that could lead to serious impact injuries, especially given the high speeds involved in skiing.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled ski boots and contact SCARPA for instructions on returning the boot to receive a free boot shell repair. SCARPA is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Maestrale RS – 12046/501.1 ski boot model

Maestrale – 12047/501.1 ski boot
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response