Warning issued to people using kite tubes

Published 5:00 pm Tuesday, July 18, 2006

The Oregon State Marine Board was notified by Malheur County Marine Patrol of a serious kite tube injury on Owyhee Lake. The accident occurred July 8, and the 33-year-old woman was life-flighted to a Boise (Idaho) Hospital with possible crushed vertebra.

The Consumer Products Safety Commission sent out an advisory urging water enthusiasts to use extreme care when using this towable device, prompting the Marine Board to issue an advisory. Kite tubes are large towed, inflatable toys designed to become airborne at moderate speeds. They have been blamed for a number of serious injuries and fatalities in other states.

“We were hoping to be proactive in alerting boaters about the potential dangers before any injuries occur in Oregon,” said Ashley Massey, public affairs specialist for the Marine Board. “Any change in speed, wind direction or handling by the rider can lead to a serious injury. Riders need to be very cautious.”

The Wego Kite Tube appears to be the main product in question. Sportsstuff, Inc., the manufacturer of the Wego kite tube, issued a recall of this product on July 5, in light of the various nationwide injuries and fatalities. People who already own a Wego kite tube should to contact the company. Sportsstuff, Inc. will replace the kite tubes with other products up to the same value.

For more information about the recall notification, log on to (www.boatoregon.com)

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