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CPSCRecalled Mar 20, 2000 · #00080

CPSC, InSTEP™ LLC Announce Recall of Jogging Strollers

Hazard

The stroller's brake can fail, causing the stroller to unexpectedly roll away, resulting in injury to a child.

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Description

The recall involves InSTEP and HEALTHRIDER brand single and double jogging strollers manufactured from December 1998 through July 1999 with the model numbers: ZS100, ZD200, ZS100WS, ZD200WS, ZS100HR, ZD200HR, PR100 or PR200. The manufacturing date, written as T "month" R "year" I, is located on a sticker on the lower cross tube (for example T01R99I is January 1999). "InSTEP" and the model number also are on the sticker. InSTEP model numbers ZS100, ZD200, ZS100WS, ZD200WS, PR100 and PR200 have a blue and green seat, and green canopy. "ZII" is on the top and "InSTEP" is on the front of the stroller. HEALTHRIDER model numbers ZS100HR and ZD200HR have a blue and gray seat, and blue canopy. "HEALTHRIDER" is on the top and front of the stroller.

Product details

Product
InSTEP and HEALTHRIDER single and double jogging strollers
Type
Strollers & Accessories
Manufacturer
InSTEP™ LLC, of Mendota Heights, Minn.
Model numbers
ZS100, ZD200, ZS100WS, ZD200WS, ZS100HR, ZD200HR, PR100, PR200
UPCs
Sold at
Burlington Coat Factory, J.C. Penney, Healthrider, The Sports Authority and Target stores nationwide, among others, sold the strollers, from December 1998 through July 1999, for about $100 for a single jogger and $250 for a double jogger.

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the strollers immediately and contact InSTEP LLC to receive a free, easy-to-install repair kit.

View the official CPSC notice