Rage Broadheads Recalled

  • Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Rage Announces Product Recall On 3-Blade Rage Shipped Between March 6, 2007 And May 31, 2007

Superior, Wisconsin ─ The Rage announced today that it has initiated a nationwide product recall of its 3-Blade broadheads shipped between March 6 and May 31, 2007. It has been discovered that the blades shipped during this timeframe do not always fully deploy.

Larry Pulkrabek, owner and president, "We feel the defect may create performance issues of non-deployment or partial deployment. For this reason we need to replace ALL Rage 3-blade heads and replacement blades. Although the frequency of occurrence is very low, we are taking this measure to maintain the highest possible product quality standards for all of our customers."

The Rage is informing its customers, including distributors and retailers, about this recall today. Below is an image that details the difference between good and bad heads. If anyone is unsure simply send them back to the address below and new broadheads will be sent immediately at no charge:

Rage Recall, 1230 Poplar Avenue, Superior, Wisconsin, 54880. Call Amy at 715-395-9955 for Credit memo authorization and UPS shipping instructions AND PICK UP.

Click HERE to see if your Rage Broadheads are bad.

We realize this will be a major inconvenience for all involved, but we believe the risk is too great to handle this any other way. We appreciate everyone's patience in advance and extend our sincere apology!

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