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cybex sirona pink CYBEX SIRONA Ti I-size Plus Car Seat

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cybex sirona pink CYBEX SIRONA Ti I-size Plus Car SeatPlease note: this item is not stocked in store and will be delivered in 7 14 days. Keep your child up to 50% safer in a extended rear facing Sirona Ti*, a car seat with its base fully integrated and a free newborn inlay to use from 40cm. 360 rotation makes getting them in or out of the car easy and 10 individual recline positions ensure an ergonomic ride, every time. An integrated sun canopy provides UPF50+ protection. Choose between five individual

 

Please note: this item is not stocked in store and will be delivered in 7-14 days.

Keep your child up to 50% safer in a extended rear-facing Sirona Ti*, a car seat with its base fully integrated and a free newborn inlay to use from 40cm. 360° rotation makes getting them in or out of the car easy and 10 individual recline positions ensure an ergonomic ride, every time. An integrated sun canopy provides UPF50+ protection.

Choose between five individual recline positions in each driving direction to ensure an ergonomic and comfortable ride, every time. While a cleverly integrated sun canopy provides UPF50+ protection to shield your loved one from its harmful glare. The Linear Side-impact Protection System gives 25% more protection in a side impact**, keeping them safe as you discover new places together.

When your child reaches 15 months and 76cm you can forward face your child in the Sirona Ti i-Size if you wish to do so, thanks to its 360° rotating ISOFIX Base.

Features:

Extended Rear-facing

Internal testing shows that traveling with your child rear-facing is up to 50% safer in a rear-facing Sirona Ti*. It also gives them peace to play or sleep and boosts their independence. Using the back of the car seat as a protective buffer, the Sirona Ti distributes the force of an impact over a large surface to ensure your child is as safe as possible.

Integrated Base With 360° Rotation

No need to buy an extra base as the Sirona Ti has one integrated. 360° rotation makes getting a child in or out of the car extremely easy for parents. Mandatory up to 15 months (76 cm), we recommend keeping your child rear-facing for as long as possible before turning it forward-facing.

Linear Side-impact Protection System

Foldable Linear Side-impact Protection keeps your child safer against the force of a side impact. Working together with the energy-absorbing shell, the L.S.P. System reduces the initial impact force on the child by 25%**. The system also folds away if space in the car is limited.

Height-adjustable Headrest

Keeping your child comfortable as they grow is a must. A height-adjustable headrest with 12 different positions helps you easily adjust as their body shape changes and keeps them safer in a side impact. The headrest can be adjusted with just one hand, and the harness automatically adapts with each adjustment.

Ergonomic Comfort Guaranteed

5 recline positions in each driving direction means ergonomic comfort is guaranteed no matter which direction the car seat is facing and with 5 recline positions to choose from either way, sleep comes easy. When getting your child in or out of the car, it can stay reclined, letting them dream in peace as you take them to bed.

Magnetic Belt Holders

Clever magnets let you attach the buckle tongues to the sides of the Sirona Ti, keeping the belts out of the way as you get your child in or out of the car seat. Simplified onboarding for a stress-free experience for both parent and child.

The Perfect Fit From Birth To Toddler

The newborn inlay and wedge included give the perfect fit from the very start. This gives babies sized 40 cm to 60 cm, until around 3 months, all the ergonomic support they need, perfect for premature babies. When your baby grows and needs a little extra space, the wedge can be removed at 48cm and the inlay can easily be removed at 60cm. So, you can be sure that your baby is enjoying optimum comfort from day one.

All-round Air Ventilation

Let your child ride in comfort all year round thanks to Cybex’s all-round air ventilation. Its innovative 3D mesh fabric lets air flow through, carrying away heat and dispersing it via cleverly placed vents to avoid a sweaty ride for your little one. A CYBEX summer cover accessory is the perfect traveling companion for this car seat.

UPF50+ Sun Canopy

Create lifelong memories while the sun shines with your child well protected thanks to a unique, retractable UPF50+ XXL sun canopy. It also keeps them safely cocooned away from busy surroundings, and they can simply adjust it themselves as the sun moves. An integrated mesh window improves the airflow to keep your kid cool on the go.

Specifications:

  • Regulation: UN R129/04
  • Child Age: from approx. Birth – approx. 4 years
  • Child Height: 40cm – 105cm
  • Child Weight: max 19kg
  • Product Dimentions: L 71 cm / W 44 cm / H 75 cm

Packaging Dimentions:

  • Depth/ Length: 74.4cm
  • Width: 46.4cm
  • Height: 52.5cm
  • Gross Weight: 16.5kg
  • Net Weight: 12.7kg
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