February 23, 2026 — A recent incident involving a LASTJUMPER indoor trampoline has raised serious safety concerns after a child reportedly choked on the trampoline’s netting strap. The incident, which occurred on February 3, 2026, highlights potential strangulation hazards associated with the product’s design.
Product Details
Product: Last jumper B0D86MQW33
Incident Overview
On February 3, 2026, a child was playing on their LASTJUMPER indoor trampoline, product B0D86MQW33, when a critical safety incident occurred. The child reportedly became entangled between the trampoline’s protective netting and an elastic strap designed to secure the netting. The elastic strap wrapped around the child’s neck, causing a choking incident. The parent described being unable to easily free the child, struggling to slide her head out or break the strap. It took almost a minute to successfully disentangle the child from the strap, underscoring the severity and difficulty of the situation.
Safety Concerns
This incident points to a grave strangulation hazard inherent in the design of the LASTJUMPER indoor trampoline, specifically concerning the interaction between the safety netting and its securing elastic straps.
- Immediate Dangers: The primary immediate danger is strangulation. When a strap or cord becomes wrapped around a child’s neck, it can quickly restrict airflow and blood flow to the brain, leading to unconsciousness, brain damage, or even death within minutes. The report indicates it took “almost a minute” to free the child, which is a dangerously long time when airflow is compromised.
- Long-Term Risks: Even if a child is successfully freed, a strangulation event can cause anoxic brain injury due to oxygen deprivation. This can result in a range of long-term neurological impairments, including developmental delays, cognitive deficits, and motor skill issues. The psychological trauma for both the child and caregivers involved in such an event can also be significant and long-lasting.
- Who Might Be Affected: Young children, particularly those who are active and exploring, are most at risk. Their smaller size and lack of awareness of such dangers make them particularly vulnerable to getting caught in gaps or loops in product designs. The specific design where the netting meets the elastic strap creates a potential entrapment point for a child’s head or neck.
- Property Damage Potential: This specific incident does not present a direct risk of property damage. The primary concern is severe personal injury or fatality.
What Consumers Should Do
Consumers who own a LASTJUMPER indoor trampoline, especially product B0D86MQW33, should take immediate action to assess and mitigate risks:
- Stop Use Immediately: If you own this specific model or any LASTJUMPER trampoline with a similar netting and elastic strap design, cease use immediately, especially if children are present.
- Inspect Your Product: Carefully examine the netting and the elastic straps that secure it to the trampoline frame. Look for any gaps, loose straps, or design features that could allow a child to become entangled.
- Disassemble or Store Safely: Consider disassembling the trampoline or storing it in a secure location where children cannot access it until more information or a resolution from the manufacturer is available.
- Seek Medical Attention: If a child has experienced any form of entanglement or choking on the product, seek immediate medical evaluation, even if they appear to have recovered fully.
- Report Incidents: Report any incidents or near-misses involving this product to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.SaferProducts.gov. Detailed reports are crucial for informing safety investigations and potential recalls.
- Contact Retailer/Manufacturer: Reach out to Amazon or LASTJUMPER to express your concerns and inquire about potential remedies or safety updates.
Manufacturer’s Response
No manufacturer response has been provided in the incident report.
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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

