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12/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2024 20:04

Petzl America Recalls GYM, PANDION and PANJI Climbing Harnesses Due to Fall Hazard

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  • Recalled Petzl GYM Climbing Harness (Model No. C032AA00)
  • Recalled Petzl PANDION Climbing Harness (Model Nos. C029AA00 and C029AA01)
  • Recalled Petzl PANJI Climbing Harness (Model No. C028AA00)
  • Format of serial numbers located on a label inside of the recalled harnesses
Name of Product:
Petzl GYM, PANDION and PANJI climbing harnesses
Hazard:

The recalled harness can be put on backwards and the rope or carabiner can be attached to a non-weight-bearing leg loop elastic band, placing the user at risk of falling from height and sustaining serious injury, including paraplegia or death.

Remedy:
Repair
Recall Date:
September 12, 2024
Units:

About 22,000 (In addition, about 5,800 were sold in Canada)

Consumer Contact

Petzl America, Inc. toll-free at 877-807-3805 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. MT, Monday through Friday, email at [email protected], or online at https://www.petzl.com/US/en/Operators/safety-alertsor www.petzl.com/US/en/Operatorsat the top of the page for more information.

Recall Details

In Conjunction With:
Description:

This recall involves three Petzl climbing harnesses: the GYM harness (Model No. C032AA00), the PANDION harness (Model Nos. C029AA00 and C029AA01), and the PANJI harness (Model No. C028AA00). The recalled harnesses were used by operators of climbing gyms, adventure parks, guide companies, and consumers. Serial numbers are printed on a label inside the harnesses.

Recalled Harnesses Serial Numbers
GYM harness (Model C032AA00) 18319xxxxxx through 19264xxxxxx, 19Jxxxxxxxxxx through 24Axxxxxxxxxx
PANDION harness (Model C029AA00) 18321xxxxxx through 19264xxxxxx 19Jxxxxxxxxxx through 24Axxxxxxxxxx
PANDION harness (Model C029AA01) 1827xxxxxx through 19262xxxxxx, 19Jxxxxxxxxxx through 23Axxxxxxxxxx
PANJI harness (Model C028AA00) 18326xxxxxx through 19253xxxxxx, 19Jxxxxxxxxxx and 23Jxxxxxxxxxx
Remedy:

Consumers and operators of climbing gyms, adventure parks, search and rescue operations, and adventure guide companies should immediately stop using the recalled harnesses and contact Petzl America for a free repair.

Incidents/Injuries:

There has been one report of a user in the United States suffering serious injuries from a fall.

Sold At:
Online and in stores at KarstSports, PeakTrading, Backcountry, OmniProGear, Moosejaw and other outdoor equipment stores from January 2019 through May 2024 for between $59.95 and $69.95.
Importer(s):

Petzl America, Inc., of Salt Lake City, Utah

Manufactured In:
Malaysia
Recall number:
24-358

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