More than 12,000 pairs of men’s and women’s Alp Trainer 2 Mid GTX hiking boots, sold in the U.S. and Canada, have been recalled.
https://gearjunkie.com/footwear/salewa- ... oot-recall
Salewa Recalls Alp Trainer 2 Hiking Boots After 6 People Injured
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Re: Salewa Recalls Alp Trainer 2 Hiking Boots After 6 People Injured
This does not spell #GREATNESS
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Re: Salewa Recalls Alp Trainer 2 Hiking Boots After 6 People Injured
“If the recalled AT2 Boots are laced loosely or untied, unlaced at the ankle support of the boot, not laced through the eyelet, or the lace hooks are left unlaced, etc., it is unlikely but possible that the lace hook on the inside of one boot can catch on a loose cable on the inside of the other boot, posing a tripping and/or fall hazard and risk of injury to the consumer,” wrote Salewa in the recall notice. That happened to me once with some other boots long ago. It was quite a shock at the time. Sort of like falling down on your bike because the toe clips are stuck.
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Re: Salewa Recalls Alp Trainer 2 Hiking Boots After 6 People Injured
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Same thing happened to me several years ago in a pair of Salomon X Ultras (can’t remember if they were the 2 or 3) but they were properly laced and tied. Didn’t get hurt, but it was a hard fall.
Same thing happened to me several years ago in a pair of Salomon X Ultras (can’t remember if they were the 2 or 3) but they were properly laced and tied. Didn’t get hurt, but it was a hard fall.
Stop crying and just go do the hike.
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Re: Salewa Recalls Alp Trainer 2 Hiking Boots After 6 People Injured
Same here. I think the standard reflex is to shoot a leg forward to stop your fall, but you can't because your feet are tied together. Hopefully you turned sideways and didn't endanger your wrists.LindaAnn wrote:Didn’t get hurt, but it was a hard fall.
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Re: Salewa Recalls Alp Trainer 2 Hiking Boots After 6 People Injured
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#greatness doesn’t happen when you fall, but from how quickly you get up again! It’s obvious this is part of their marketing strategy!
#greatness doesn’t happen when you fall, but from how quickly you get up again! It’s obvious this is part of their marketing strategy!
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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