The buckle on the leg loops, when worn with a load-rated belt, can loosen and slip, posing a fall hazard.
Crye Precision collect at 718-246-3838 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday; email at returns@cryeprecision.com or online at https://www.cryeprecision.com/Recalls or www.cryeprecision.com and click on “Recalls” for more information.
This recall involves the Crye Precision LRB Leg Loops with model number MRBLL1 which is printed on a label sewn on the inside of the left or right leg loop. The load-rated leg loops used with a load-rated belt create a mountaineering harness used for mountain climbing.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled LRB Leg Loops and contact Crye Precision to receive a prepaid shipping label to return the recalled leg loops for a full refund. Crye is contacting all known purchasers about the recall.
This recall was conducted, voluntarily by the company, under CPSC’s Fast Track Recall process. Fast Track recalls are initiated by firms, who commit to work with CPSC to quickly announce the recall and remedy to protect consumers.
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