Allpredatorcalls.com Recalls Wicked Lights Night Hunting Headlamps Due to Burn Hazard
Source: CPSC Recall #23120
Recall Date
2023-02-16
Manufacturer
AllPredatorCalls.com Inc., of St. George, Utah
Units Affected
About 12,000
Products Involved
Wicked Lights ScanPro Night Hunting Headlamps
Hazard
A short in the wire on the light can cause the wire to heat up and melt, posing a burn hazard.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled headlamps and contact AllPredatorCalls.com for a repair in the form of a free replacement battery compartment with a safety power circuit.
Reported Injuries
Allpredatorscall.com has received 14 reports of the wire heating up and melting, including two burn injuries.
Sold At
Mahoning Valley Milling Co, Scheels, Texas Gun Shop and stores nationwide and online at AllPredatorCalls.com, BoondockOutdoors.com, EazyOutdoors.com, NightHuntingDepot,com and OpticsPlanet.com from February 2018 through December 2022 for between $160 and $480.
Manufactured In
China
Full Recall Description
This recall involves Allpredatorscall.com's Wicked Lights-branded night hunting headlamps, models ScanPro iC Gen 1, Gen 1.5 and Gen 2. The black headlamps have an adjustable elastic cloth headband, an elevation adjustment lock knob and an intensity control knob, a zoom focus bezel, a rubberized halo shield and built-in green, red and white LED's or single-color LED. They were sold with lithium ion rechargeable batteries and a storage carrying case. ScanPro appears on the elastic headband and Wicked Lights on the body of the light. Only headlights without an "F" suffix in the style code printed on the battery compartment are included on this recall. The style code can be found inside the battery compartment.
Data source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov.
For the most current recall information, check directly with CPSC or the manufacturer.
Last verified: 2026-03-28