HS Code Subheading

Equipment for outdoor games and recreation n.e.c. in heading no. 9506

9506.99 Subheading
Section XX — Miscellaneous manufactured articles

About HS Code 950699

This code serves as a catch-all for various equipment used in outdoor games and recreation, not specifically covered by other subheadings within 9506 (e.g., athletics, gymnastics, water sports, winter sports). This broad category includes items for backyard games, camping recreation, and general outdoor leisure activities. International trade involves a diverse range of manufacturers, from large sporting goods companies to smaller niche producers. Importers are typically general retailers, sporting goods stores, outdoor equipment suppliers, and e-commerce platforms catering to a wide consumer base. Exporters are often countries with versatile manufacturing capabilities, particularly in plastics, textiles, and light metals. Key considerations for trade include material durability, weather resistance, safety standards, and portability. The market is influenced by seasonal demand, outdoor lifestyle trends, and the popularity of various recreational activities, offering a wide array of products for diverse consumer interests and age groups.

Products Under This Code

Badminton sets, croquet sets, frisbees, bocce ball sets, cornhole boards, inflatable swimming pools (small), camping chairs, picnic baskets, kites, garden games, beach volleyball sets

Real World Examples

Franklin Sports badminton sets, Kettler outdoor games, Wham-O Frisbees, Coleman camping chairs, GoSports cornhole sets, Intex inflatable pools

Common Misclassification

Often confused with toys (9503) if the item is primarily for children's play rather than adult recreation, or with specific sports equipment (e.g., 950611 for snow skis, 950621 for sailboats) if it falls under a more specific category.

Products Classified Under 9506.99

Industry

This code belongs to the Toys & Sports Equipment industry.

Trade Overview

China is a dominant exporter due to its manufacturing capacity, with the USA, Germany, and the UK being major importers, reflecting strong consumer demand for outdoor leisure products.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HS code 950699?

HS code 950699 covers: Equipment for outdoor games and recreation n.e.c. in heading no. 9506. This code serves as a catch-all for various equipment used in outdoor games and recreation, not specifically covered by other subheadings within 9506 (e.g., athletics, gymnastics, water sports, winter sports). This broad category includes items for backyard games, camping recreation, and general outdoor leisure activities. International trade involves a diverse range of manufacturers, from large sporting goods companies to smaller niche producers. Importers are typically general retailers, sporting goods stores, outdoor equipment suppliers, and e-commerce platforms catering to a wide consumer base. Exporters are often countries with versatile manufacturing capabilities, particularly in plastics, textiles, and light metals. Key considerations for trade include material durability, weather resistance, safety standards, and portability. The market is influenced by seasonal demand, outdoor lifestyle trends, and the popularity of various recreational activities, offering a wide array of products for diverse consumer interests and age groups.

What products fall under HS code 950699?

Badminton sets, croquet sets, frisbees, bocce ball sets, cornhole boards, inflatable swimming pools (small), camping chairs, picnic baskets, kites, garden games, beach volleyball sets

What are common misclassifications for HS code 950699?

Often confused with toys (9503) if the item is primarily for children's play rather than adult recreation, or with specific sports equipment (e.g., 950611 for snow skis, 950621 for sailboats) if it falls under a more specific category.

How is HS code 950699 structured?

HS code 950699 is a 6-digit subheading under the Harmonized System. The first 2 digits (95) identify the chapter, digits 3-4 (06) identify the heading, and digits 5-6 (99) specify the subheading. This code is standardized globally by the World Customs Organization.