Rhino 24-foot Hot Foot Climbing Sticks
FeraDyne Outdoors, LLC, of Superior, Wisconsin
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Recalled Rhino 24-foot Hot Foot Climbing Stick, Model RTSL-24
Why is it being recalled? (Hazard)
The climbing sticks can break at the weld point, posing fall and laceration hazards to consumers.
What should I do? (Remedy)
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled climbing sticks and contact FeraDyne to receive a full refund. Consumers can return the recalled product with a FeraDyne-provided prepaid mailer or receive instructions on how to destroy the climbing stick.
Consumer Contact
FeraDyne Outdoors at 800-787-7589 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CT, email at [email protected], or online at www.RTSL24recall.com or www.feradyne.com and click on "Recall" at the top of the page for more information.
Product Description
This recall involves Rhino branded 24-foot Hot Foot Climbing Sticks used in game hunting. They have extended tree braces with angled steps in six four-foot stick sections. The model name "RTSL-24" and lot codes are printed on a label attached to the support pole. Lot codes with calendar year 2023 and all previous years are included in this recall. The lot codes have a two-digit year followed by a two-digit month, i.e., 2312xx, 2212xx.
Where was it sold?
Amazon.com, Walmart.com and other sporting goods stores nationwide from January 2021 through December 2023 for about $100.
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Quick Facts
Recall Number
24120
Impacted Units
About 8,900
Incidents/Injuries
FeraDyne has received nine reports of the recalled climbing sticks breaking, resulting in three reports of laceration injuries.
Did you buy this?
Stop using the product immediately. Check the "Remedy" section for refund or repair instructions.