CPSC Recalls

Recalls / 2012-11-10

Joss Rock Climbing Cam Units Recalled by Sierra Trading Post Due to a Fall Hazard; Sold Exclusively by Sierra Trading Post

12038 · Recalled 2012-11-10 · CPSC page

Description

The Joss cam is a mechanical device placed in the crack of a rock to support a climber's weight. The cam is operated by a trigger that retracts the aluminum lobes, allowing the device to be placed and secured in the crack of a rock. A cable is attached to the device with a heavy duty nylon sling attached to the end of the cable. Joss cams come in eight sizes and each cam is marked with the size (.5 to 4). The sling on the end features solid horizontal blocks of color (yellow, orange, purple, red, green and blue) indicating size. The "Cassin" logo is also printed on a tag attached to the sling. The Sierra Trading Post item numbers associated with this recall are #69277 and #69278. These numbers can be found on the original packaging label or order invoice.

Hazards

The recalled cams can fail unexpectedly after being set, posing a fall hazard.

Reported injuries

One incident reported in Europe. No deaths or injuries reported in the U.S.

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the product and return it to Sierra Trading Post for a full refund including shipping.

Products

NameModelUnits
Joss rock climbing camAbout 1,280

Parties

Manufacturer
Cassin Sri
Importer
Sierra Trading Post, of Cheyenne, Wy.
Made in
Italy
Sold at
Sierra Trading Post nationwide

Consumer contact

For additional information contact Sierra Trading Post at (800) 713-4534 between 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. MT Monday through Friday, or email the company at customerservice@sierratradingpost.com

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Source: CPSC recall 12038. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.