Recall: Baseball Catchers' Helmet Faceguard Recalled by Irwin Sports

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hannah Simone
Originally issued June 26, 1996, Revised May 17, 2006 (301) 504-7908
Release # 96-152

Note: The firm is out of business. This product should be destroyed or discarded.

CPSC and Irwin Sports Announce Recall of Baseball Catchers' Helmet Faceguard

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Irwin Sports of Toronto, Ontario, announced the recall of about 8,400 faceguards for model CL87 baseball catchers' combination faceguard and helmet. Adjusting the wire faceguard too low on the helmet could allow a ball to pass through the faceguard, which could lead to serious injuries to the face or head.

Irwin Sports has received two reports of facial injuries when the faceguard was misadjusted on the helmet.

The recalled faceguard is attached to either a red, navy, royal or black helmet with "Cooper - Made in Canada - CL87" printed on both sides of the helmet. The back of the helmet also has a white warning label next to the words "Little League Approved - CL87."

Baseball Catchers' Helmet


Sporting goods stores sold the CL87 combination helmet/faceguards nationwide from October 1995 through May 1996 for about $ 35.00 each.

Consumers should stop using the CL87 Combination helmet/faceguard immediately. The firm is out of business and a remedy is no longer available. This product should be destroyed or discarded.