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cybex ocarro CYBEX Balios S Lux + Cot S Lux + Aton G2 Travel System - Stone Grey / Moon Black

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cybex ocarro CYBEX Balios S Lux + Cot S Lux + Aton G2 Travel System - Stone Grey / Moon BlackLive city life to the max with the BALIOS S LUX, giving you all the flexibility and luxurious comfort you and your child could wish for from day one. Travel system ready, it's got every base coveredsimply add a COT S LUX or any CYBEX infant car seat to move effortlessly move between city outings, car adventures, and home. Curbs, cobbles or bumpy sidewalks are easy to tackle with its advanced, city ready suspension and you don't need to worry about

Live city life to the max with the BALIOS S LUX, giving you all the flexibility and luxurious comfort you and your child could wish for from day one. Travel system ready, it's got every base covered—simply add a COT S LUX or any CYBEX infant car seat to move effortlessly move between city outings, car adventures, and home. Curbs, cobbles or bumpy sidewalks are easy to tackle with its advanced, city-ready suspension and you don't need to worry about punctures ruining your trip either. The ergonomic near lie-flat recline lets even the smallest babies enjoy smooth rides, while the unique one-pull harness supplies the snuggest, safest fit in seconds. Depending on the day's adventure, simply alternate the seat between parent or forward-facing. Looking as good as it handles, the sleek design and colors mean it's made for the city.

Features:

  • TRAVEL SYSTEM READY: One stroller, three ways to ride. Attach a COT S LUX or any CYBEX infant car seat adapt the stroller for any journey (both sold separately).
  • ADVANCED SUSPENSION: Enjoy a new level of riding comfort thanks to the combination of front wheel suspension and innovative frame-based rear suspension.
  • ERGONOMIC NEAR LIE-FLAT POSITION: The huge reversible seat unit of the BALIOS S LUX is the last word in luxurious comfort and coziness and is fully adjustable into an ergonomic near lie-flat position so your child can relax naturally during any adventure.
  • ONE-PULL HARNESS: Secure your child in seconds. One hand is all you need to fit the harness to the perfect form-hugging position.
  • XXL SUN CANOPY WITH MESH INSERT: Shield your child from the elements with an extendable XXL sun canopy made of UPF50+ protective fabric, featuring a mesh window for breathability and healthy air circulation on hot days.
  • ONE-HAND HEIGHT-ADJUSABLE HANDLEBAR: Allowing the steering level to be tailored to the height of the parent, the handlebar height can be easily adjusted with one hand.
  • ONE-HAND FOLD INTO SELF-STANDING POSITION: With one hand the BALIOS S LUX can be easily folded into a free-standing package, for convenient stowing and storage.
  • NEVER-FLAT ALL-TERRAIN WHEELS: Go off-road with confidence, with wheels that won’t puncture no matter how tough the terrain.
  • SPACIOUS SHOPPING BASKET: A 22 lb load capacity makes the BALIOS S LUX an invaluable companion for the weekly shop, day trips, and picnics.

Specifications

  • Usage: Suitable from 6 mos to 55 lbs
  • Stroller Measurements Assembled: 34.3"L X 23.6"W X 42.5"H
  • Stroller Measurements Folded: 30.5"L X 23.6"W X 17.7"H
  • Stroller Weight: 24.7 lbs

Aton G2 Swivel Infant Car Seat

The CYBEX Aton G2 Swivel redefines convenience with its 180° rotating base, making it effortless to load and unload your child. Advanced safety features, including an Anti-Rebound base with Load Leg and Linear Side-Impact Protection, work in harmony to significantly reduce collision forces on your child. Designed to be lightweight and ergonomic, it also boasts an adjustable headrest, no-rethread harness, air ventilation, and a SafeLock belt tensioner for a quick and secure installation. Experience unparalleled safety and ease with the Aton G2 Swivel.

Features:

  • 180° SWIVEL: The 180° rotating base provides an ergonomic swivel that makes it easier than ever to load and unload the child from the carrier while the seat is installed in the vehicle.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN, ADVANCED SAFETY: With its lightweight design, the Aton G2 Swivel is one of the easiest carriers to install and carry, without compromising on safety.
  • SENSORSAFE TECHNOLOGY: SensorSafe™ keeps you informed through instant smartphone notifications—so you’ll know if your child’s chest clip opens, the car becomes too warm or cool, or they’re left alone.
  • LINEAR SIDE-IMPACT PROTECTION (L.S.P.): Integrated directly into the seat's shell, the L.S.P. System helps absorb and channel crash forces away from your child, reducing impact energy in a side collision.
  • ANTI-REBOUND BASE WITH LOAD LEG: The Aton G2 Swivel base combines an Anti-Rebound Bar with a Load Leg to absorb energy and reduce crash forces on the child by up to 30%*
  • QUICK AND SIMPLE SEAT BELT INSTALLATION: Optimized for seat belt installations, the SafeLock Belt Tensioner offers a quick, simple, and secure installation.
  • GREENGUARD Gold CERTIFIED: Ensures lower chemical emissions; contributes to healthier air quality around your child
  • ENGINERRED FOR PROTECTION: Our child restraint systems are fully compliant with FMVSS 213B side and frontal-impact safety standards—giving parents peace of mind in the event of a collision.
  • 11-POSITION ADJUSTBLE HEADREST: The 11-position height-adjustable headrest features an integrated harness guide that automatically adjusts the harness length as the headrest is raised, eliminating the need for rethreading.
  • EASY-GLIDE RECLINE: In-base recline allows you to adjust the recline angle for a proper fit without having to re-install the base.
  • AIR VENTILATION: Keep your child comfortable in all seasons thanks to all-around air ventilation with the perforated shell and mesh fabrics.
  • OVERSIZED SUN PROTECTION: Providing maximum sun protection, the UPF50+ oversized canopy elegantly tucks away when not in use.
  • FIRE-RETARDANT CHEMICAL-FREE FABRIC: The FR-free materials used in CYBEX car seats pass all regulatory requirements while containing no additional added FR-chemicals.
  • TRAVEL SYSTEM COMPATIBLE: Easily attaches to your CYBEX stroller creating a convenient and versatile travel system designed for life's adventures on the go.
  • EASY-IN BUCKLE PAD: Keeps the buckle forward and out of the way, making it easier to secure your child
  • EUROPEAN BELT PATH: Provides a safe, tight install using just a seatbelt, so you’re ready for taxis, travel, and quick trips.
  • FAA-COMPLIANT: Approved for use on aircraft without the base, offering a safe, convenient solution for flying families.
  • EASY TO CLEAN: The seat fabrics are crafted for easy care, enabling hassle-free machine washing to keep the car seat fresh and clean with minimal effort.
  • *As compared to the same car seat without this feature.

Specifications

  • Usage: Birth to 30 lbs
  • Car Seat Measurements Assembled: 26.1"L X 17.5"W X 14.7"H
  • Car Seat Weight: 9 lbs

Cot S Lux

With a roomy interior and comfortable foam cushion, the CYBEX Cot S Lux provides the perfect place for your baby to lie comfortably from birth. The UPF50+ sun canopy has an integrated carry handle for easy handling and a mesh window for ventilation on hot days.

Features:

  • Integrated Carry Handle: For easy transport to and from the stroller frame
  • Memory Buttons: Allow for easy click on/off the stroller frame
  • XXL UPF 50+ Sun Canopy: With mesh window for ventilation
  • Cozy and Spacious Interior: With comfortable foam cushion offers an ideal resting environment
  • Compatible With: Balios S Lux 2 and Talos S Lux
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