Fischer — Fischer RC4
Ski boots for alpine skiing, intended for teenagers, batches affected: those with a shoe size upwards of 21.5
- Risk level
- Other types of alerts
- Type
- Injuries
- Kategori
- Hobby/sports equipment
- Fare
- The cuff of the boot can rotate backwards and overcome the lock mechanism, which would put the wearer at risk of falling and/or injury.
- Origin
- Italy
⚖️ Handlinger bestilt af myndigheder
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Manufacturer) Recall of the product from end users
What is this? A ski boot made by Fischer can turn its top part the wrong way. This may break the lock that keeps the boot safe.
What's happening? The boot’s cuff can flip back. Then the boot may not hold your leg properly. You could fall or get hurt.
Does this affect me? If you own or use Fischer RC4 ski boots in Austria, Croatia, Poland, or Slovenia, you may be at risk.
What should I do? Stop using the boots right away. Ask a pharmacist or doctor if you need help with other ski gear.
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Risk level: Other types of alerts · Type: Injuries · Category: Hobby/sports equipment · Hazard: The cuff of the boot can rotate backwards and overcome the lock mechanism, which would put the wearer at risk of falling and/or injury. · Origin: Italy
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