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cybex g i size Cybex® Car Seat Sirona Gi i-Size (9-18 kg) Comfort Fog Grey – Evitas

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cybex g i size Cybex® Car Seat Sirona Gi i-Size (9-18 kg) Comfort Fog Grey – EvitasUltimate comfort and safety, for their first four years. The rear facing Sirona Gi i Size has 360 rotation for easy boarding. All round air ventilation for cooler rides. Specifications: Age range: From approx. 3 months up to 4 years (from birth with newborn inlay) Child height: 61 105 cm (from 40 cm with newborn inlay) Child weight: Max. 20 kg Approval regulation: UN R129 03 Awards: 360 comfort and safety The latest car seat in our successful Sirona

Ultimate comfort and safety, for their first four years. The rear-facing Sirona Gi i-Size has 360° rotation for easy boarding. All-round air ventilation for cooler rides.

Specifications:

  • Age range: From approx. 3 months up to 4 years (from birth with newborn inlay)
  • Child height: 61 - 105 cm (from 40 cm with newborn inlay)
  • Child weight: Max. 20 kg
  • Approval regulation: UN R129/03

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360° comfort and safety

The latest car seat in our successful Sirona line is the most comfortable yet: the Sirona Gi i-Size, best in class* at the 05.24 ADAC / Stiftung Warentest. Rear-facing for safer travel, this car seat also features integrated Linear Side-impact Protection for defense from all directions. Upgrade your child’s comfort with 360° rotation for smooth on and off-boarding. All-round air ventilation keeps the ride cool – choose the Plus version for additional mesh and even more breathability. Five recline positions provide tailored comfort in either direction, for tiny newborns and fully-grown four-year-olds alike. 360° of comfort and safety for their first four years: the Sirona Gi i-Size.

Care instructions:

  • Fabric covers are machine washable at 30° C

Compatible with:

  • Car Seat Cup Holder
  • Sirona Gi i-Size Summer Cover
  • Sirona Gi i-Size Newborn Inlay
  • SensorSafe 4-in-1 Kit Toddler
  • ISOFIX Guides

Installation with base: Pay attention to the i-Size logo. If a vehicle seat is marked with this logo, it is suitable for use with all i-Size child seats and will therefore not appear in our list of compatible vehicles. If your vehicle does not have an i-Size seat, please check the compatibility of your vehicle. If your vehicle is not displayed, please contact our customer service team.

Up to 50% higher safety levels*

Rear-facing is one of the safest ways to travel. In the critical first moments of a front impact, the child's body is pushed against the padded car seat shell, minimizing movement and reducing the force acting on the child's neck. Mandatory up to 15 months (76 cm), we recommend keeping your child rear-facing for as long as possible. The Sirona Gi i-Size is designed for comfortable rear-facing travel until your child weighs 20 kg.​ (*compared to the same seat forward-facing in a frontal crash. Result of internal testing using 2022 ADAC frontal crash test criteria.)

Quick and easy onboarding

A stress-free start to your journey. Just swivel the car seat to face the car door and get your child onboard. You avoid back strain, while your child stays comfortable in any recline position.

Optimal breathability

Comfort in any season. All-round air ventilation lets air flow through channels in the car seat, carrying away heat and helping avoid a sweaty ride for your little one. The Plus version also includes mesh fabric that increases breathability up to six times compared to regular fabrics.

Side-protection

Integrated Linear Side-impact Protection defends your child against the force of a side impact. Working together with the energy-absorbing shell, the L.S.P. System significantly reduces the effect of impact force on the child.

Always in a comfortable position

Find the ideal recline setting, whether your little one is a newborn or a growing child. Five positions are available in both riding directions – and in the boarding position, too. And when your child falls asleep, you can recline the seat with one hand, letting them dream that little bit longer.

Grows with your child up to 4 years old

As your baby grows, adjust the Sirona Gi i-Size headrest for a comfortable fit at every stage. 12 positions allow a tailored fit to your child, with the harness lengthening automatically with each adjustment - and only one hand is required.

Easy onboarding

When you’re getting your child strapped into the car seat, you need all the help you can get. The Sirona Gi i-Size features ingenious loops designed to keep the harness out of the way as you get your child onboard. Switching from rear to forward-facing is just as easy.

Straightforward installation and anchorage

It only takes moments to set up your Sirona Gi i-Size. Use an ergonomic handle to click the ISOFIX into the vehicle seat and extend the load leg. Both provide stability and extra safety. Visual indicators help you confirm the seat is ready to protect.

Features:

  • i-Size Norm, UN R129/03
  • Height: 61 – 105 cm (from 45 cm with newborn inlay)
  • Weight: max. 18 kg
  • Age: approx. 3 months up to 4 years (from birth with newborn inlay)
  • 360˚ rotation mechanism
  • Rear-facing car seat
  • Advanced Linear Side-impact Protection
  • Energy Reduction Technology
  • One-hand recline function
  • Height-adjustable headrest
  • Energy-absorbing shell

Dimensions:

  • Length: 710 mm
  • Width: 440 mm
  • Height: 750 mm
  • Weight: 13 kg

What's included?

  • Sirona Gi i-Size toddler car seat
  • Integrated base
  • User guide
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