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cybex fashion Cybex Jeremy Scott Wings Fashion® Cloud T i-Size car seat 0-13kg

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cybex fashion Cybex Jeremy Scott Wings Fashion® Cloud T i-Size car seat 0-13kgErgonomic comfort, wherever you go The CYBEX Cloud T i Size is the ultimate all rounder. When used with the Base T, the infant car seat can be reclined for comfortable rides. Outside of the car, it can be used with a stroller as part of a travel system, offering maximum comfort thanks to its ergonomic lie flat position. Its 360 ventilation system provides a stable and pleasant temperature in all seasons, and its 180 rotation mechanism allows you to

Ergonomic comfort, wherever you go

The CYBEX Cloud T i-Size is the ultimate all-rounder. When used with the Base T, the infant car seat can be reclined for comfortable rides. Outside of the car, it can be used with a stroller as part of a travel system, offering maximum comfort thanks to its ergonomic lie-flat position.

Its 360° ventilation system provides a stable and pleasant temperature in all seasons, and its 180° rotation mechanism allows you to turn the car seat towards the door for effortless installation and removal from your car. A perfect companion, at every stage of your baby's life: the Cloud T i-Size.

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Ergonomic comfort, wherever you go

An innovative recline system simultaneously flattens the car seat's backrest and leg rest, providing an ergonomically reclined position for unparalleled comfort. The recline prevents your baby's head from falling forward, which could cause breathing difficulties. Outside of the car, the ergonomically reclined position offers exceptional comfort on the go.

Optimal breathability

Your child can enjoy comfortable temperatures all year round thanks to the 360° ventilation system. The Plus fabric version features 3D mesh inserts that provide up to six times more breathability, so your child can enjoy exceptional comfort and freshness, whatever the weather.

Easy installation and exit from the car

A 180° rotation system allows you to pivot the Cloud T i-Size seat towards the car door to easily install or remove your child (T Base required). Attaching the car seat to the base is child's play, so your baby can continue to sleep peacefully. This also allows you to secure your child without hurting your back.

Specifications:

  • Age: from birth to approximately 24 months
  • Child's height: 45 to 87 cm
  • Child's weight: 13 kg max.
  • Approval: UN R129/03

Use :

  • Group 0+ car seat (45-87 cm)
  • Rear-facing installation
  • Installation with the Isofix system or the car seat belt

Features :

  • Nearly inclined inclination
  • Child's height: 45 cm to 87 cm
  • Child's weight: 1.5 kg to 13 kg
  • Age: From birth to approximately 24 months
  • LSP protection system
  • Removable insert for newborns
  • Car seat covers are washable at 30°.

Dimensions:

  • Length: 645 - 750 mm
  • Width: 440 mm
  • Height: 380 - 600 mm
  • Weight: 4.5 kg
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