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Product Recall Number: 98-150

Why was Brass Eagle's "Xtreme Vision 280" paintball masks recalled?

The lens can crack when struck by a paintball, presenting a potential eye injury hazard to the paintball player.

Brass Eagle's "Xtreme Vision 280" paintball masks
Here's product recall specific data for Brass Eagle's "Xtreme Vision 280" paintball masks.

  • Product Recall Number: 98-150

  • Product Safety Warning Number:

  • Date: 1998-08-17

  • Product Safety Warning Date:

  • Name Of Product: Brass Eagle's "Xtreme Vision 280" paintball masks

  • Description: WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Brass Eagle Inc. of Rogers, Ark., is voluntarily recalling about 42,300 paintball masks to replace their lenses. The lens can crack when struck by a paintball, presenting a potential eye injury hazard to the paintball player. CPSC and Brass Eagle have received eight reports of lenses cracking. No injuries have been reported. This recall involves the lenses of the Brass Eagle's "Xtreme Vision 280" paintball masks, sold before April 1998. The eagle logo is imprinted into the forehead of the mask, and "Z Leader" is printed on the lens. "Brass Eagle by Z Leader" is printed on the strap. Item no. 7472 appears on the bottom of the box, in which the mask was sold. Sporting goods and discount department stores nationwide sold the masks from July 1997 to April 1998 for about $55. Consumers should stop using these paintball masks immediately. Consumers should call Barb Borkowski at Brass Eagle at 800-861-6095 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday to verify whether their mask is involved in this recall and if so, for instructions on returning the mask's lens for a free replacement. Consumers also can write to: Brass Eagle Inc., Recall Department, 303 Cedar St., Granby, MO 64844. Lenses that bear a date stamp, consisting of numbers molded into the lens, on a tab located at the outside corner of the wearer's right lens, are not subject to this recall.

  • Hazard Description: The lens can crack when struck by a paintball, presenting a potential eye injury hazard to the paintball player.

  • Consumer Action: None Listed

  • Original Product Safety Warning Announcement: None Listed

  • Remedy Type: Replace

  • Units: About 42,300

  • Incidents: CPSC and Brass Eagle have received eight reports of lenses cracking. No injuries have been reported.

  • Remedy: Consumers should stop using these paintball masks immediately. Consumers should call Brass Eagle at 800-861-6095 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday to verify whether their mask is involved in this recall and if so, for instructions on returning the mask's lens for a free replacement.

  • Sold At: Sporting goods and discount department stores nationwide sold the masks from July 1997 to April 1998 for about $55.

  • Importers: None Listed

  • Manufacturers: None Listed

  • Distributors: None Listed

  • Manufactured In: None Listed

  • Custom Label: None Listed

  • Custom Field: None Listed