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cybex car seat with isofix base

cybex car seat with isofix base Cybex® Car Seat Cloud G3 i-Size (40-87cm) PLUS Stormy Blue – Evitas

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cybex car seat with isofix base Cybex® Car Seat Cloud G3 i-Size (40-87cm) PLUS Stormy Blue – EvitasCybex Cloud G3 i Size Premium Safety and Ergonomic Comfort from Day One The Cybex Cloud G3 i Size is the latest generation premium infant car seat designed to provide maximum safety, ergonomic comfort, and worry free family travel from birth up to approximately 24 months. Its ergonomic lie flat position supports your babys natural posture both inside and outside the car, while the innovative 180 rotation and one click release system make everyday use

Cybex® Cloud G3 i-Size – Premium Safety and Ergonomic Comfort from Day One

The Cybex® Cloud G3 i-Size is the latest generation premium infant car seat designed to provide maximum safety, ergonomic comfort, and worry-free family travel from birth up to approximately 24 months. Its ergonomic lie-flat position supports your baby’s natural posture both inside and outside the car, while the innovative 180° rotation and one-click release system make everyday use faster and easier. Compatible with both the Base G and the new Base G3, it offers flexible long-term use within the CYBEX modular system.

   

Lie-flat Comfort & Safety

The Cloud G3 i-Size features an ergonomic lie-flat position that supports your child’s natural body posture during travel, strolling or resting outside the vehicle. Keeping your child in a flatter position promotes healthy growth and creates a more comfortable sleeping environment inspired by the natural posture in a crib.

Comfortable & Smooth Onboarding

Getting your child in and out of the car has never been easier. Thanks to the 180° rotation and one-click release system, the seat can be turned toward the car door for quick and effortless access. Designed with parents in mind, the seat can even be operated comfortably with one hand.

Optimal Breathability

The all-round air ventilation system allows air to circulate efficiently around the child, helping maintain a pleasant seating temperature throughout every journey. Special ventilation channels improve airflow and enhance comfort, especially during warmer days.

Enhanced Side-impact Protection

The integrated Linear Side-impact Protection System Plus (L.S.P. Plus) reduces side-impact forces by approximately 15%, providing additional protection and greater peace of mind for parents on every journey.

One Base – Two Seats

Designed to support your child for the first four years, the modular CYBEX system allows the Base G and Base G3 to be used with both the Cloud G3 i-Size infant car seat and the Sirona G3 i-Size toddler car seat.

Easy Transition from Car to Stroller

The Cloud G3 i-Size can easily be attached to a wide range of CYBEX strollers and travel systems using compatible adapters. A quick handle adjustment allows smooth reclining or releasing without disturbing your sleeping baby.

Ready for Take-off

Certified for airplane use, the Cloud G3 i-Size fits securely into airplane seats and can also be installed using only a seatbelt. This makes family travel easier and allows you to leave the Base G or Base G3 at home when flying.

Full Sun Protection

The XXL sun canopy with UPF50+ protection shields your little one from sun, wind and external distractions, creating a calm and protected environment during every journey.

Grows with Your Child

Suitable from 40 cm, the Cloud G3 i-Size is specially designed to support even the smallest newborns. The 14-position adjustable headrest adapts perfectly as your child grows, ensuring lasting safety and comfort.

Safe Travels for the Smallest Babies

The included newborn inlay provides additional support and a secure fit for babies as small as 40 cm. It can easily be removed as your child grows and requires more space.

Specifications:

  • Age range: From birth up to approximately 24 months
  • Child height: 40–87 cm
  • Maximum child weight: 13 kg
  • Approval regulation: UN R129/04 (i-Size)

Dimensions & Weight:

  • Length: 680–720 mm
  • Width: 435 mm
  • Height: 355–595 mm
  • Weight: 3.9 kg

 

Care Instructions:

  • Fabric covers are machine washable at 30°C

Compatible with:

  • Base G
  • Base G3
  • Summer Cover
  • Rain Cover
  • Insect Net
  • Sun Shade
  • Snogga Mini 2
  • SensorSafe 4-in-1 Kit Infant

¹ Compared to the same seat without L.S.P. in a side-impact test according to ADAC test criteria.

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