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cybex cloud q size limit Cybex Cloud Q

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cybex cloud q size limit Cybex Cloud QCLOUD Q REAR FACING INFANT CAR SEAT Luxury Travel redefined The Cloud Q is the latest innovative result of our ongoing research. The rear facing infant carrier builds and improves on the strong tradition of previous CYBEX premium infant car seats, with a ground breaking, ergonomic design offering a full recline position outside of the car. The result is a perfect symbiosis of phenomenal protection and a new kind of travel system for outstanding safety

CLOUD Q REAR-FACING INFANT CAR SEAT

Luxury Travel redefined

The Cloud Q is the latest innovative result of our ongoing research. The rear-facing infant carrier builds and improves on the strong tradition of previous CYBEX premium infant car seats, with a ground-breaking, ergonomic design offering a full-recline position outside of the car. The result is a perfect symbiosis of phenomenal protection and a new kind of travel system for outstanding safety inside and outside of the car.

  • Ergonomic design with full-recline position outside of the car
  • Removable newborn inlay for premature and very small babies
  • 11-position height-adjustable headrest with integrated harness guides
  • Telescopic Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P. System)
  • Integrated XXL foldaway sun canopy
  • Travel system ready by adding CYBEX and other brand strollers

Thanks to a ground-breaking ergonomic design, the Cloud Q rear-facing infant car seat easily converts to a full-recline position outside of the car. This innovative seat is complemented by a telescopic linear side-impact protection system, full-recline angle also inside the car, and an XXL canopy offering sun protection with UVP50+. The 11-position height-adjustable headrest of the infant car seat simultaneously changes the harness length and sitting angle. As a result, the infant car seat grows with the child.

RECLINING BACKREST

Ergonomic design with full-recline position outside of the car

An innovative new function of the Cloud Q is that it easily converts to a full-recline position outside of the car. With a longer leg-rest and full-recline position, the baby can lie comfortably and in an ergonomically correct position.

The angle can be adjusted easily with one hand without having to take the child out of the carrier, and the handle remains in the carrying position for easier mobility. In combination with the CYBEX strollers, the Cloud Q can be used as a visually harmonious travel system. Thanks to the ergonomic design with full-recline position, the infant car seat transforms into a practical and clever carry cot for the first months. Sleeping babies rest with optimal protection and in an ergonomically correct position.

  • REMOVABLE NEWBORN INLAY
  • TELESCOPIC L.S.P. SYSTEM
  • 11-POSITION HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE HEADREST
  • MATCHING INTEGRATED XXL FOLD-AWAY SUN CANOPY
  • Perfect sun and wind protection with UVP50+
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