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Hobby and sports equipment Recalls (UK)
All 19 UK hobby and sports equipment product safety recalls and alerts from the Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) — 8 flagged as serious risk.
What hobby and sports equipment have been recalled in the UK?
As of 25 June 2026, the UK Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) lists 19 hobby and sports equipment safety recalls and alerts (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25), 8 flagged as serious risk. The most recent is "One Sport E-Bikes" by One Sport (25 June 2026) for: The products present a serious risk of fire and electric shock as they are supplied with noncompliant chargers. Always check the model or batch number against the official notice (OGL v3.0).
Hobby and sports equipment recalls & alerts (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25)
| Date | Brand | Product | Type | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 June 2026 | One Sport | One Sport E-Bikes | Product safety report | Serious |
| 12 June 2026 | DUOTTS | DUOTTS Pedelec Electric Bike | Product safety report | Serious |
| 1 June 2026 | Specialized | Specialized Como SL 4.0 and Como SL 5.0 Electric Hybrid Bicycles | Product recall | Serious |
| 28 May 2026 | A Dece Oasis (ADO) Bike models Air 20 Ultra & Air 20 Pro, Air Carbon, Air 20S | A Dece Oasis (ADO) Folding Electric Bikes | Product safety report | Serious |
| 20 May 2026 | — | G-FORCE Electric Bike DE-S | Product safety report | Serious |
| 19 May 2026 | Amped | Amped Electric Bike A18COMP | Product safety report | Serious |
| 30 April 2026 | Urlife | Urlife eBike | Product safety report | Serious |
| 22 April 2026 | Acer | Acer ES Series 5 AES015 Electric Scooter | Product recall | Serious |
| 3 June 2026 | Rully | Rully Child’s Bicycle sold via Amazon | Product safety report | High |
| 3 June 2026 | AMYET | AMYET G60 E-Bike | Product safety report | High |
| 22 June 2026 | — | Toy-Like Baby Floats sold via TikTok | Product recall | Not provided |
| 22 June 2026 | — | Light-Blue or Low-Visibility Baby Floats sold via TikTok | Product recall | Not provided |
| 22 June 2026 | — | Baby Neck Floats sold via TikTok | Product recall | Not provided |
| 22 June 2026 | — | Baby Floats with Canopies | Product recall | Not provided |
| 5 June 2026 | Eovolt | Eovolt Afternoon Twenty V0 Bicycles | Product recall | Not provided |
| 24 April 2026 | Galt | Galt Nature Craft Kit | Product recall | Not provided |
| 20 March 2026 | Texet | Texet Bright Start Fluorescent Coloured Craft Sand Pack of 6 | Product recall | Not provided |
| 20 March 2026 | Texet | Texet Bright Start Coloured Crafting Sand Pack of 20 | Product recall | Not provided |
| 20 March 2026 | KTL (formerly Kandy Toys) | KTL Kreative Kids! Jumbo Craft Box | Product recall | Not provided |
Every hobby and sports equipment notice
One Sport · Product safety report ·
The products present a serious risk of fire and electric shock as they are supplied with noncompliant chargers.
DUOTTS · Product safety report ·
The product presents a serious risk of fire because it is supplied with a non-compliant Euro-style plug that does not incorporate a fuse and therefore cannot meet the requirements of BS 1363.
Specialized · Product recall ·
The product presents a serious risk of injuries as the fork steerer tube may fail during use.
A Dece Oasis (ADO) Bike models Air 20 Ultra & Air 20 Pro, Air Carbon, Air 20S · Product safety report ·
The product presents a serious risk of injuries as a sharp edge was identified in the folding mechanism
Product safety report ·
The product presents a serious risk of fire because the plug adaptor supplied does not meet the dimensional requirements of BS 1363 and cannot make a secure connection with a UK plug socket.
Amped · Product safety report ·
The product presents a serious risk of fire as the supplied plug does not meet the dimensional requirements of BS 1363 and does not have a fuse link.
Urlife · Product safety report ·
The electric motorbike and its components have not been assessed using relevant UK conformity assessment procedures.
Acer · Product recall ·
The product presents a risk of injuries as a screw within the folding mechanism may loosen during use, leading to a loss of structural support and stability.
Rully · Product safety report ·
The product presents a high risk of injuries as, under testing, the stabilisers bent and did not return to their original position.
AMYET · Product safety report ·
The product presents a high risk of fire as there is no evidence that hte product has been assessed using relevant UK conformity assessment procedures.
Product recall ·
The products present a risk of drowning as toy-like designs may mislead consumers into treating the product as a play item rather than a flotation-related product requiring constant adult supervision.
Product recall ·
The products present a risk of drowning as low-visibility colours may make it difficult for caregivers or lifeguards to quickly locate the child in the water.
Product recall ·
These products present a risk of drowning as they may place inappropriate pressure on the infant’s neck and may restrict normal movement or airway positioning.
Product recall ·
The products present a risk of drowning because the canopies and overhead structures may increase wind resistance and affect the stability of the float.
Eovolt · Product recall ·
The product presents a risk of injuries as the welding between the hinge and downtube can weaken over time, causing the frame to break.
Galt · Product recall ·
The product presents a risk to health as the sand may be contaminated with a small quantity of asbestos.
Texet · Product recall ·
The product presents a risk to health as the sand included in the set may be contaminated with a quantity of asbestos.
Texet · Product recall ·
The product presents a risk to health as the sand included in the set may be contaminated with a quantity of asbestos.
KTL (formerly Kandy Toys) · Product recall ·
The product presents a risk to health as the sand included in the set may be contaminated with a quantity of asbestos.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I check if my hobby and sports equipment has been recalled?
- Match the brand, model and batch or serial number on your product against the 19 notices listed on this page, then open the official OPSS notice to confirm. Recalls usually affect specific batches, so check the exact numbers — a product of the same name may not be affected. Source: OPSS, gov.uk (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25).
- What should I do if my product is on this list?
- Stop using it (unplug it if electrical), open the linked official notice, confirm your model or batch is affected, and follow the remedy — usually a free repair, replacement or refund. Keep the product until the remedy is complete in case you need it to claim.
- Why are hobby and sports equipment recalled?
- In this OPSS dataset, hobby and sports equipment notices are issued for hazards such as fire, electric shock, chemical exposure, choking or injury risks. The hazard for each specific product is listed in the table on this page, taken verbatim from the official OPSS notice.
- Who publishes UK product recalls?
- The Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS), part of the Department for Business and Trade, publishes non-food product recalls, reports and alerts on gov.uk under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Contains public sector information published by Department for Business and Trade and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: UK Office for Product Safety & Standards (OPSS) — Product safety alerts, reports and recalls (2025-04-15 to 2026-06-25, published 25 June 2026).