cybex car seat airbag CYBEX Anoris T2 i-Size Airbag Child Car Seat
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cybex car seat airbag

cybex car seat airbag CYBEX Anoris T2 i-Size Airbag Child Car Seat

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cybex car seat airbag CYBEX Anoris T2 i-Size Airbag Child Car SeatThe CYBEX Anoris T2 i Size Child Car Seat leads the world in forward facing car seat technology. A full body airbag integrated into a small, upgraded impact shield gives your child lots of leg room and a snug fit plus a feeling of freedom. Parents can keep a watchful eye via their rear view mirror and interact with their child easier, all essential in their development. After your child has outgrown the Cloud T i Size and is over 15 months old and

The CYBEX Anoris T2 i-Size Child Car Seat leads the world in forward-facing car seat technology. A full-body airbag integrated into a small, upgraded impact shield gives your child lots of leg room and a snug fit plus a feeling of freedom. Parents can keep a watchful eye via their rear-view mirror and interact with their child easier, all essential in their development.​

After your child has outgrown the Cloud T i-Size and is over 15 months old and above 76cm the Anoris T2 i-Size is the ideal successor until they turn 7, if you want to turn your child forward facing.​

​CYBEX were awarded Which? Baby and Child Brand of the Year in 2024!​

UP TO 50% HIGHER SAFETY LEVELS* - CYBEX AIRBAG TECHNOLOGY​: The Anoris T2 i-Size leads the world in child car seat technology with a full-body C-shaped airbag built into its impact shield. In a frontal or head on collision, the airbag inflates in milliseconds, less than a blink of an eye, to protect the child’s head, neck and body. This gives a level of safety up to 50% higher* than a usual forward-facing car seat and kids find the impact shield so much comfier than a harness system*. The Anoris T2 is the latest model of the ADAC award-winning Anoris series.  It truly is tomorrow’s car seat, today. ​

​DIRECT EYE-CONTACT - FORWARD-FACING FOR DIRECT INTERACTION ​: Let you and your child face the world together thanks to the forward-facing Anoris T2 i-Size without compromising on safety. Studies have shown that parents prefer to turn their child's car seats forward-facing so they can maintain eye contact via their rear-view mirror and enjoy those precious moments together*. Communication aids their development and every interaction helps forge that parent-child bond. ​

​FREEDOM TO MOVE - SMALL IMPACT SHIELD, LIMITLESS LEGROOM ​: A compact, cushioned impact shield which houses a cleverly designed airbag that only springs to life when needed means there is ample room for your child to move their upper body around to play or read. In a forward-facing seat, your child will have all the legroom they need to stretch their growing limbs to keep them happy and avoid cramp on longer journeys.​

​PRECISION-FIT SECURING, WEIGHTLESS FEELING - INTUITIVE, DEPTH-ADJUSTABLE IMPACT SHIELD ​: Onboarding is as simple as ever thanks to an innovative, one-click impact shield. Individual depth-adjustment settings allow for precise buckling and a better fit. Studies have shown that an impact shield is far more likely to be correctly fastened than a harness*. Smart design keeps the child secure but free to move, feeling free of the weight of the impact shield. Clunk, click, every trip! ​

​LONG USABILITY - FROM >15 MONTHS UP TO  APPROX. 7 YEARS: Safety that lasts longer. A spacious seat gives children room to grow up until they’re seven years old – three years longer than comparable car seats. It is easy and safer thereafter to switch to the 3-point seatbelt when the time comes. The impact shield and headrest are both fully adjustable for the perfect fit at any age. The industry-leading integrated airbag protects a range of body sizes for unparalleled protection over the years. (76 cm – max. 125 cm and 21 kg)​

​REDUCES SIDE-IMPACT FORCES 20% - ADVANCED LINEAR SIDE-IMPACT PROTECTION​: Side crashes occur in 25%* of accidents but the Advanced Linear Side-impact Protection of Anoris T2 i-Size reduces impact forces by up to 20%, transferring them into the car seat’s energy-absorbing shell and headrest. The protective wings fold out automatically when removing it from its box, one less worry when installing.​

​EFFORTLESS INSTALLATION - ISOFIX AND LOAD LEG​: Stabilised by ISOFIX and a load leg, a strong connection is ensured between the Anoris T2 i-Size and the vehicle. Installation is intuitive, with the onboard safety LED indicators helping you check that the seat is set up correctly and ready to protect.​

​PERFECT SLEEPING POSITION- 3 RECLINE POSITIONS​: Recline the seat so your child can enjoy a restful sleep on the road. A choice of three recline settings makes it easy to find the perfect comfortable position. If your child falls asleep sitting up, an easily accessible adjustment handle helps you recline the seat without waking them.​

​CENTRAL LED INDICATORS​: A car seat can only protect if it’s set up right. The onboard safety assistant helps you install the seat and get your child secure every time. LED indicators show the status of the ISOFIX, load leg, impact shield and battery. Check your child is safe at a glance and start your drive in confidence. ​

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