The system used to depower the kite can stick and fail to open
October 23, 2015Liquid Force of Encinitas, Calif., is recalling about 2,100 Liquid Force Response Kiteboard control systems in the U.S. and Canada.
The chicken loop release system, which is used to depower the kite, can stick and fail to open, posing a risk of injury to the kiteboarder.
No incidents or injuries have been reported.
This recall involves Liquid Force Response kiteboard control systems from model year 2015. The control systems are comprised of a light-weight control bar to control and depower the kite, a set of flying lines and a harness loop (chicken loop)/quick release mechanism.
Recalled units have a solid orange release hood and the words “RESPONSE RELEASE SYSTEM” are printed on the black loop. The release hood on replacement systems is orange and black or yellow and black.
The control systems, manufactured in China, were sold at surf and specialty stores nationwide and by independent sales representatives from December 2014, through February 2015, for about $500.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled kiteboard control systems and contact Liquid Force for a free replacement chicken loop release mechanism. The firm is contacting all owners of the kiteboard control systems directly.
Consumers may contact Liquid Force at 800-820-7781 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday, or online at www.liquidforcekites.com for more information.