Moderate Recalled March 20, 2012 About 200 units Updated February 20, 2015

Bon Hiver Recalls Freebase Snowboard Bindings Due To Fall Hazard

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The hazard

The binding's base plate can fracture from impact during use, posing a fall hazard to snowboarders.

Incidents reported: Bon Hiver has received two reports of the base plates fracturing during use. There have been no reports of injuries or property damage

What to do now

Repair

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bindings and return them to Bon Hiver for a free repair and a 20 percent refund of the purchase price.

Contact: For additional information, please contact Bon Hiver at (877) 456-2320 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or e-mail the firm at customerservice@bonhiver.com

About this recall

The recalled products are Bon Hiver Freebase snowboard bindings in the following models: 11 Series - Assault or Infrared, 13 Series - Arsenal or Hellfire and 18 Series - Stealth or Storm. The bindings are sold in pairs. Each binding is made up of two pieces: a boot base and a base plate. The boot base, which attaches to the snowboarder's boot, has a high back, ankle strap, toe strap and footplate. It is made of plastic and aluminum, has six magnets on the underside of the footplate and is made in the following colors: black, blue, red and white. The Bon Hiver logo appears on the back of the boot base near the top and across the ankle strap. The words "Bon Hiver Snowboarding" appear on the heel. The series number is located next to the logo on the back of the boot base and on the side of one of the footplates. The base plate is flat and made of black plastic. It has four locking mechanisms to attach it to the board.

Product photos

11 Series - Assault
11 Series - Assault
11 Series - Infrared
11 Series - Infrared
13 Series - Arsenal
13 Series - Arsenal
13 Series - Hellfire
13 Series - Hellfire
18 Series - Stealth
18 Series - Stealth
18 Series - Storm
18 Series - Storm

Photos: U.S. CPSC