Setsmart Recalls LoGest Climbing Ropes Due to Fall Hazard
Injuries have been reported. Consumers should stop using this product immediately.
Setsmart Recalls LoGest Climbing Ropes Due to Fall Hazard
Setsmart LLC, of Brooklyn, New York · LoGest Climbing Ropes with Carabiners and LoGest Climbing Ropes with Heavy-Duty Metal Hooks


Product Description
The recalled climbing ropes are made of hemp and were sold in 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 50 feet lengths. The LoGest Climbing Rope with Carabiner has a silver "D" ring and a silver climbing carabiner attached. The LoGest Climbing Rope with Heavy-Duty Metal Hook has a blue stripe running through the brown hemp rope and has one end with a black metal hook attached with two silver bolts and nuts. Both ropes have "LoGest" written in large white text on the black plastic on the ends of the ropes.
Hazard
The climbing ropes can weaken and break, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the climbing ropes, uninstall them, and register for a full refund at www.LoGestRopeRecall.com. Consumers will receive a form to sign as part of the disposal of the climbing ropes. Consumers must follow the disposal directions on the form and email a photo of the disposed rope to LoGestRecall@gmail.com to receive their refund. Full refunds will be issued via Amazon to the original form of payment associated with the order. Amazon is contacting all known purchasers directly.
Reported Injuries
LoGest has received 13 reports of the recalled ropes breaking, including one report of a fall that resulted in a severe spinal cord injury.
411 Press Analysis
LoGest has received 13 reports of the recalled ropes breaking, including one report of a fall that resulted in a severe spinal cord injury. The CPSC has recalled about 22,500 (in addition, about 350 were sold in canada and about 25 were sold in mexico) of LoGest Climbing Ropes with Carabiners and LoGest Climbing Ropes with Heavy-Duty Metal Hooks, manufactured by Setsmart LLC, of Brooklyn, New York. The recall was announced on February 13, 2025. The climbing ropes can weaken and break, posing a fall hazard to consumers. Consumers should discontinue use and obtain a full refund. The manufacturer has confirmed the recall and is providing remedy options to affected purchasers. Report any incidents involving this product to the CPSC at SaferProducts.gov.