
"The helmet recall affects roughly 24,000 kids helmets made by Outdoor Master. While no injuries have been reported, the company and the CPSC announced a joint recall due the helmets not meeting federal standards. The U.S. Census released the latest round of import data from the month of August, showing a continuation of July's increase in Chinese bike imports. By the end of August, however, Cambodia had surpassed China as the largest YTD source (by value) of imported bikes."
"Outdoor Master has issued a joint recall with the CPSC for two youth helmet models that don't meet federal positional-stability and coverage requirements. The affected models are the OM-TD-BIKE, which features a dinosaur print, and the OM-KSKB, which comes in a green graphic. These helmets were sold between June 2024 and February 2025. Fortunately, the recall is preventative; no injuries have been reported at the time of writing."
"If you think you might have one of these helmets, see the official recall page on Outdoor Master's website. This page provides instructions on how to identify the serial number and manufacturing date. Outdoor Master states that most affected helmets have already been destroyed, but if you believe your helmet is from the recalled batch, you can request a full"
Approximately 24,000 youth helmets made by Outdoor Master were recalled in a joint action with the CPSC because they do not meet federal positional-stability and coverage requirements. The recall is preventative and no injuries have been reported. The affected models include OM-TD-BIKE and OM-KSKB, sold between June 2024 and February 2025. The U.S. Census August import data show a continued increase in Chinese bike imports from July, but Cambodia exceeded China as the largest year-to-date source by value by the end of August. Campagnolo implemented significant layoffs, reflecting industry uncertainty about its future.
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