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OCUN Carabiners Recalled: Fall Hazard Reported

📦 CONSUMER PRODUCT RECALL
Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)  |  Date: 2026-04-02T00:00:00  |  Units: Not specified

This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 4, 2026.

OCUN NA Recalls Condor HMS Triple Carabiners Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fall Hazard recalled by OCUN NA LLC, of Park City, Utah - The carabiner's gate can malfunction where the gate does not close automatically and has to be closed manually by hand, posing a risk of serious injury or death due to falling.

You just came back from the climbing gym, feeling that post-workout buzz. You're carefully putting away your gear, checking everything is in order for your next climb. But wait – did you recently purchase a new carabiner? If so, you need to read this: OCUN NA LLC has announced a product recall in the United States for their Condor HMS Triple Carabiners due to a potential safety hazard.

Why This OCUN Carabiner Recall Matters to You

Nobody wants to find out their climbing gear is dangerous. Based on the official recall notice, the problem lies with the carabiner's gate. The gate can malfunction, failing to close automatically and requiring manual closure. This poses a serious risk of injury or even death should the carabiner fail during a fall. For American shoppers who rely on this equipment for their personal safety, this is a critical concern. The agency confirmed that if the gate doesn't close correctly, it compromises the safety of the whole setup.

Which Carabiners Are Affected?

This recall involves Ocun Condor HMS Triple Carabiners sold in dark gray and blue. These carabiners feature an independent internal wire gate for belaying and rappelling and a triple locking action gate. Identifying the affected units is crucial. The impacted carabiners have these batch numbers: 24003xx, 24004xx, 24010xx, 24023xx, 24024xx, 24025xx, 25005xx, 25006xx. If you flip the product over, you’ll find the batch number on the spine of the carabiner, which will help you quickly determine if yours is part of the product recall in the United States.

The Potential Hazard Explained

The hazard is straightforward: a faulty carabiner gate that doesn't automatically close introduces a significant fall risk. If the gate is not fully closed and locked, the carabiner can unexpectedly open under load. This could lead to a climber falling, resulting in serious injury or fatality. This is why, for U.S. consumers who climb, it's vital to check your gear against the recall immediately.

Where Were These Carabiners Sold Across the U.S.?

The recalled OCUN NA Condor HMS Triple Carabiners were sold at First Ascent Climbing and Fitness Arlington, and Vertical eXcape Climbing Center and various online retailers. The carabiners were available online at Hownot2.com, backcountry.com, outdoorprolink.com, verticallstore.com from February 2025 through February 2026, and the price range was between $23 and $60. These products were distributed widely, meaning many climbers across various U.S. states may have unknowingly purchased a faulty unit.

What You Should Do Right Now

  1. Stop using the recalled OCUN NA Condor HMS Triple Carabiner immediately to prevent any potential accidents.
  2. Locate the batch number on the spine of your carabiner and compare it to the list of affected batch numbers (24003xx, 24004xx, 24010xx, 24023xx, 24024xx, 24025xx, 25005xx, 25006xx).
  3. Contact OCUN NA, LLC by email at recall@ocun.com to receive a free replacement.
  4. Fill out the recall form, email it to recall@ocun.com, and follow their instructions to receive a prepaid return shipping label.
  5. Carefully package and return the recalled carabiner to OCUN NA, LLC using the prepaid shipping label they provide.

This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the specific problem with the OCUN Condor HMS Triple Carabiner?

The carabiner's gate can malfunction, failing to close automatically and requiring manual closure, posing a fall hazard.

Q: How do I know if my carabiner is part of this product recall in the United States?

Check the spine of your carabiner for the batch number and compare it to the list of affected batch numbers: 24003xx, 24004xx, 24010xx, 24023xx, 24024xx, 24025xx, 25005xx, 25006xx.

Q: What should I do if I own a recalled OCUN NA Condor HMS Triple Carabiner?

Stop using it immediately and contact OCUN NA, LLC to arrange for a free replacement; instructions are listed above.

Q: Where were these recalled carabiners sold?

These carabiners were sold at First Ascent Climbing and Fitness Arlington, and Vertical eXcape Climbing Center and online at Hownot2.com, backcountry.com, outdoorprolink.com, verticallstore.com.

Q: How do I contact OCUN NA, LLC about this recall?

You can email them at recall@ocun.com or visit their website at www.ocun.com and click on "Services" then "Recalls".

⚠️ If You Own This Product:
Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.
This article is based on official recall data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Last verified on April 4, 2026.
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