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CPSCRecalled Jan 25, 2005 · #05092

CPSC, Jumpking Inc.® Announce Recall of Trampolines, Enclosures

Hazard

Welds on the frame of these trampolines can break during use, resulting in falls and possible injuries. Additionally, the mounting brackets of the FunRing enclosures have sharp edges, which can cause lacerations.

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Description

The recall includes 14-foot and 15-foot Jumpking trampolines sold separately and with FunRing enclosures. The brand name "Jumpking, Inc." is written on a warning label wrapped around a leg of the trampoline. The eight legs of these trampolines fit into perpendicular sockets welded to the top rails. Trampolines with weldless sockets that fit over the connecting top rail pieces are not included in this recall. The FunRing enclosures have an arched design where the vertical poles are connected by arches at the top. Some enclosures were sold separately from the trampolines. Later units, that include the rubber sleeves that fit around the mounting brackets, are not included in the recall.

Product details

Product
Jumpking Trampolines and "FunRing" Enclosures
Type
Trampolines
Manufacturer
Jumpking Inc.® of Mesquite, Texas
Model numbers
UPCs
Sold at
The trampolines with enclosures were sold at discount, department and toy stores nationwide and in Canada from July 1999 through December 2003 for between $350 and $450. Trampolines without FunRing enclosures were sold from July 1999 through February 2004 for between $180 and $220. FunRing enclosures were sold separately for between $150 and $250.
Made in
United States, China

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the trampolines and/or the enclosures, and contact Jumpking to receive free repair kits.

View the official CPSC notice