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Sportsstuff Wego Kite Tubes
Withdrawn from Market after Reports of Deaths
and Injuries
July
13, 2006
In cooperation
with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC), Sportsstuff, Inc., of Omaha, Nebraska
is voluntarily recalling about 19,000 Wego Kite
Tubes.
CPSC staff is
aware of 39 injury incidents with 29 of those
resulting in medical treatment. Those injuries
include a broken neck, punctured lung, chest and
back injuries and facial injuries. Sportsstuff
has received reports of two deaths in the United
States and a variety of serious injuries. Sportsstuff
has been unable to determine the cause of the
incidents.
The Sportsstuff Wego Kite Tube is
a 10-foot-wide, circular, yellow inflatable watercraft
designed to be towed behind a power boat. A rider
in the tube becomes airborne by pulling on handles
attached to the floor of the tube. Model 53-5000
is printed on the tube near the product valve.
The floor of the tube has black caution warning
stripes. The cover for the product bears a skull
and crossbones and the statement “Never
Kite higher than you are willing to fall.”
The tubes were imported and sold through marine
distributors, mail order catalogs, and various
retailers from approximately October 1, 2005 to
July 11, 2006. Click
here to see a picture of the tube.
Consumers should immediately stop
using the kite tubes and contact Sportsstuff at
(866) 831-5524 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CST Monday
through Friday to learn how to obtain free replacement
products. Consumers can also visit the firm’s
Web site at www.sportsstuff.com
for more information.
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