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SEGMART Mini Trampolines Recalled: Strangulation Hazard

📦 CONSUMER PRODUCT RECALL
Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)  |  Date: 2026-04-16T00:00:00  |  Units: Not specified

— This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC. All facts are sourced directly from official records.

Mini Round Toddler Trampolines Recalled Due to recalled by Shenzhen Segmart Technology El — CPSC recall
You just set up a fun trampoline for your toddler. Now you're hearing something about a problem? That's never good news, especially when it concerns the safety of your little ones. Shenzhen Segmart Technology Electronics Co., Ltd. is recalling their SEGMART 55" mini round toddler trampolines due to a strangulation hazard. If you bought one of these for your child, read on to find out what you need to know to keep them safe.

What's the Problem?

Basically, there's a risk of strangulation for young children. The recall centers around some accessories included with certain models of the SEGMART trampolines. If your trampoline set came with a hammock, a punching bag, hand rings, or a basketball hoop, those are the parts causing the concern.

Young kids can get tangled in the straps of those add-ons. This can lead to a serious injury or even death, according to the official recall notice. The agency confirmed that only trampolines that included these promotional accessory kits are affected. If your trampoline didn't come with those extras, you don't need to worry. But check the model number just to be sure.

Which Trampolines Are Included?

This product recall in the United States involves the SEGMART 55" indoor/outdoor mini round toddler trampolines with enclosure nets. Not every SEGMART trampoline is affected. It's all about those extra accessories.

Here's the part that really matters. Look for these model numbers: SOSTT051BR, SOSTT051CR, and SOSTT051YP. You can find the model number on a label located on the handlebar of the trampoline. Flip the handlebar over and you'll find the label. If you see one of those model numbers, you need to take action.

These trampolines were sold across the U.S., so American shoppers should definitely check their model numbers. If you bought yours online at Walmart.com or through TikTok Shop between December 2025 and February 2026 for around $140, pay close attention.

What You Should Do Right Now

Safety is the top priority. Nobody wants to find out their child's trampoline is dangerous.

  1. Immediately remove the hammock, punching bag, hand rings, and basketball board accessories from the trampoline.
  2. Don't let kids use those accessories. Keep them away from the trampoline.
  3. Cut the straps on those accessories to make them unusable, just as SEGMART asks you to do.
  4. Take photos of the destroyed accessories. You will need these for the refund.
  5. Visit segmart.com and click "RECALL INFORMATION" to submit the photos and get instructions for your $30 refund. You can also email them at segmartservice@outlook.com.

How to Get Your Refund

SEGMART set up a process to compensate people who bought the affected trampolines. They are offering a $30 refund to U.S. consumers who remove and destroy the accessories.

To get the refund, you need to document that you've taken the necessary steps. First, cut the straps on the hammock, punching bag, hand rings, and basketball board. Then, take clear photos of these cut-up accessories. Finally, submit the photos to SEGMART following the instructions at www.segmart.com. Based on the official recall notice, that's all it takes to get your $30 back. How long does a product recall take? It varies, but submitting your info promptly will speed up the process.

According to the company, instructions can be found at segmart.com. You can also reach SEGMART by email at segmartservice@outlook.com. Shenzhen Segmart Technology Electronics Co., Ltd., of China can assist you with any questions about this product recall in the United States.

Staying Safe After the Recall

Even after removing the accessories, you might wonder, is the trampoline safe to use after a recall? Yes, the trampoline itself is considered safe once you take off those add-ons. That's why the company isn't asking you to return the whole thing.

Always supervise your children when they're using the trampoline. Double-check that the enclosure net is properly secured, and follow all the usual safety guidelines. Remember, the recall only addresses the strangulation risk from the accessories. Standard trampoline safety still applies.

What happens if you already used a recalled product? In this case, as long as the included accessories were not used, the underlying trampoline itself is still considered safe for use. It's still a good idea to visit your pediatrician or family doctor to be sure if you have any concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if my SEGMART trampoline is recalled?

Check the model number on the handlebar. If it's SOSTT051BR, SOSTT051CR, or SOSTT051YP and it came with a hammock, punching bag, hand rings, or a basketball board, it's part of the recall.

Q: Can I still use the trampoline during the recall?

Yes, but only after you've removed and destroyed the hammock, punching bag, hand rings, and basketball board accessories.

Q: How do I get a refund for a recalled product?

Cut the straps, take photos, and submit them to SEGMART at segmart.com or segmartservice@outlook.com for a $30 refund.

Q: What does a CPSC recall mean for me?

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) works to protect the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with thousands of types of consumer products. This recall means the CPSC has determined this SEGMART trampoline had a safety issue.

Q: Where were these trampolines sold?

They were sold online at Walmart.com and through TikTok Shop from December 2025 through February 2026.

This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.
⚠️ 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 May 11, 2026.
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