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cybex sirona plus car seat

cybex sirona plus car seat Cybex Platinum® Sirona Ti i-Size Car Seat (40–108 cm) PLUS Mirage Grey – Evitas

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cybex sirona plus car seat Cybex Platinum® Sirona Ti i-Size Car Seat (40–108 cm) PLUS Mirage Grey – EvitasSafe travel from birth up to approximately 4 years The Cybex Sirona Ti car seat provides safe and comfortable travel for children from birth up to around 4 years of age. Designed according to the UN R129 (i Size) safety standard, the seat allows rear facing travel, offering up to 50% greater safety compared to forward facing travel. In the event of a collision, the seat shell absorbs impact energy and distributes it over a larger surface area, helping

Safe travel from birth up to approximately 4 years

The Cybex Sirona Ti car seat provides safe and comfortable travel for children from birth up to around 4 years of age. Designed according to the UN R129 (i-Size) safety standard, the seat allows rear-facing travel, offering up to 50% greater safety compared to forward-facing travel.

In the event of a collision, the seat shell absorbs impact energy and distributes it over a larger surface area, helping protect your child’s head, neck and spine.

360° rotating seat for easier access

The Sirona Ti features an integrated base with 360° rotation, allowing you to easily turn the seat toward the car door. This makes placing and securing your child significantly easier and more ergonomic for parents.

Once the child reaches at least 15 months or 76 cm, the seat can optionally be turned forward-facing, although rear-facing travel is recommended for as long as possible.

Advanced protection and comfort

The seat includes the Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P.) system, which reduces side-impact forces by up to 25%. The system works together with the energy-absorbing shell to provide additional protection for the child’s head and torso.

For maximum comfort, the seat offers 5 recline positions in both travel directions, ensuring an optimal position for sleeping or sitting during the journey.

Perfect support from birth

An included newborn insert provides ergonomic support for babies starting from 40 cm. As your child grows, the insert can easily be removed while the seat continues to adapt to their development and ensures safe travel up to approximately 4 years.

Integrated sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection

Usage:

  • Suitable for children from 40 to 105 cm
  • From birth up to approximately 4 years
  • Maximum child weight: 19 kg
  • Rear-facing travel (recommended)
  • Forward-facing travel from 15 months onward (76 cm)

Dimensions and weight:

  • Length: 71 cm
  • Width: 44 cm
  • Height: 75 cm
  • Seat weight: 13.5 kg

Features:

  • 360° rotating seat for easier child placement
  • Integrated ISOFIX base
  • Linear Side-impact Protection (L.S.P.) system
  • 5 adjustable recline positions
  • Rear-facing or forward-facing travel
  • Sun canopy with UPF 50+ protection
  • Ergonomic newborn insert
  • Seat adapts as your child grows

Maintenance:

  • Fabric covers are machine washable at 30 °C

Included in the box:

  • Cybex Sirona Ti car seat
  • Integrated base
  • Newborn insert
  • Sun canopy
  • User manual

Warranty: 3 years

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