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Cabrinha Kiteboarding recalls H2 binding

The binding can detach from its base and lead to loss of control

December 31, 2013

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Adventure Sports, dba Pryde Group Americas, of Miami, Fla., is recalling about 62 units of Cabrinha H2 Hydra Series Binding in the U.S. and Canada.

The binding can detach from its base while riding and lead to loss of control, which poses a risk of injury.

This recall involves the standard size H2 Hydra Series Binding. The binding mounts on the twintip style kiteboards and is used to connect the rider by his feet to the board. The H2 binding is blue and black, has dual adjusting straps with ‘Cabrinha’ and ‘H2’ on the footstrap, and was manufactured in June and July 2013. The H2 binding comes in two sizes: standard and small. The product code is KB4H2BDSL which is found on the retail packaging.

The binding, manufactured in China, was sold at specialty watersports stores worldwide from August 2013, through December 2013, for about $180.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled binding and contact any Cabrinha authorized dealer for a free replacement binding. A list of authorized dealers can be found on the company web site www.cabrinhakites.com/dealers.html

Consumers may contact Pryde Group Americas (PGA) by calling (305) 591-3922 collect from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or by e-mail at support@cabrinhakites.com.  


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