CPSC2001-07-23
CPSC, NIKE USA Inc. Announce Recall of Jordan Trunner Cross-Training Shoes
NIKE USA Inc., of Beaverton, Ore.
Hazard
The shoes have a thin metal strip on the outside of the heel that can protrude from the shoe and form a sharp edge that can cut consumers.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using these cross-training shoes immediately and contact NIKE to receive free replacement shoes.
Sold at
Major athletic shoe and department stores nationwide sold these shoes, from July 1999 through July 2001, for between $90 and $125.
Affected count
About 425,000
Injuries reported
NIKE has received six reports of the metal strip protruding from the Bubble, including five cuts to the lower leg that required stitches; one injury report on the Trunner; and no injury reports on the Trunner Mid or Trunner 2000. The Trunner Mid and 2000 models are included in the recall to prevent the possibility of injury.
Products
Jordan Trunner cross-training shoes
Consumer contact
Consumers should call NIKE toll-free at (800) 344-6453 between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or log on to the company's website at www.nikebiz.com
Official notice
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