The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall on these Petzl low-stretch ropes today:
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Axis 11mm rope (white, yellow, black, blue, red, and orange) available in 150, 200, 600, and 1200 feet. Model Numbers R074AA00 – R074AA27.
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Parallel 10.5mm (white, yellow, black, blue, red, and orange), available in 50, 100, 200, and 500 meters. Model Numbers R077AA03 – R077AA28.
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Vector 12.5mm rope (white, yellow, black, blue, red, and orange) available in 150, 200, 600, and 1200 feet. Model Numbers R078AA00—R078AA27.
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Segment 8 mm (white) available in 50, 100 or 200 meters. Model Numbers R076AA00 – R076AA06.
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Ray 12 mm (yellow/black) available in 25, 50, 75, 100 and 200 feet. Model Numbers R091AA00 – R091AA04.
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ASAP’AXIS 11 mm (white) available 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 meters. Model numbers R074DA00 — R074DA05
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Push 200 9 mm (white, orange) available in 200 meters. Model Numbers R40AW200 and R40AO200.
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Club 200 10 mm (white, orange) available in 200 meters. Model Numbers R39AW200 and R39AO200.
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Top 9.8 mm (Not sold in North America)
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Lead 9.8mm (Not sold in North America)
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JAG Rescue Kit model numbers K090AA00-K090AA02
The name and serial number are on the labels on the ends of the rope.
The ropes were sold between March 2018 through July 2020, with retail pricing ranging from $200 to $1200, both recreational sporting goods and industrial supply outlets. About 14,850 ropes were sold, with about 2.500 sold in Canada.
Deep Cuts or Ends Taped Together
The CPSC issued the recall due to deep cuts in the kernmantle ropes or instances of two ends of the cord taped together. Incidences or injuries have not been reported.
If you possess one or more of these ropes, contact Petzl America immediately to arrange a replacement.
Petzl Recalls Ropes – Deep Cuts or Ends Taped Together originally appeared on Gear Institute.