cybex anoris t2 CYBEX ANORIS T2 I-SIZE PLUS Car Seat
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cybex anoris t2

cybex anoris t2 CYBEX ANORIS T2 I-SIZE PLUS Car Seat

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cybex anoris t2 CYBEX ANORIS T2 I-SIZE PLUS Car SeatStock of this item will arrive in approximately 3 5 working days from placing an order Successor to an ADAC test winner, the Anoris T2 i Size delivers 50% more safety than other forward facing car seats, as well as allowing vital eye contact. A full body airbag in a compact depth adjustable impact shield keeps your child safe and free to move. The Anoris T2 i Size is a world leader in forward facing car seat technology. A full body airbag is housed in

Stock of this item will arrive in approximately 3-5 working days from placing an order

Successor to an ADAC test winner, the Anoris T2 i-Size delivers 50% more safety¹ than other forward-facing car seats, as well as allowing vital eye contact. A full-body airbag in a compact depth-adjustable impact shield keeps your child safe and free to move.

The Anoris T2 i-Size is a world leader in forward-facing car seat technology. A full-body airbag is housed in a small impact shield, upgraded with a depth-adjustment feature for a snug fit and freedom to move. Forward-facing travel allows more legroom, as well as easy interaction and eye contact with your child via your rear view mirror. On hot days, all-round air ventilation is enhanced by innovative mesh that's six times more breathable than normal car seat fabrics, while a retractable sun canopy gives shade. After the Cloud T i-Size, the Anoris T2 i-Size is the ideal successor until your child turns seven.

Features:

Up to 50% Higher Safety Levels

The Anoris T2 i-Size leads the world in car seat technology, with a full-body airbag built into an impact shield. In a front crash, the C-shaped airbag inflates to protect the head, neck and body in milliseconds – faster than the blink of an eye. This results in safety levels up to 50% higher than other forward-facing seats¹. The latest in an ADAC test-winning series, it is tomorrow’s car seat, today.

Direct Eye Contact

Face the world together without compromising safety. Many parents prefer having their child forward-facing², as they can interact with them and have eye contact via the rear view mirror. Every precious moment aids child development and helps the parent-child bond grow.

Freedom to Move

A compact, cushioned impact shield gives ample room for your child to move around. Facing forwards also allows extra legroom to stretch out on long trips, avoiding cramps. In fact, our studies show that most kids find impact shields much comfier than harnesses. And, if it is needed, the full-body airbag is ready to spring into action to keep the child securely in the seat.

Precision-fit Securing, Weightless Feeling

Onboarding is simpler than ever thanks to an innovative, one-click impact shield. Studies show that an impact shield is far more likely to be correctly fastened than a harness². The Anoris T2 i-Size impact shield has eight depth-adjustment settings for precise buckling and fitting. The child stays secure but free to move, without the shield's weight pressing down on them.

Up to Six Times More Breathability

Every journey is a breeze thanks to all-round air ventilation and an innovative mesh which is up to six times more breathable than comparable fabrics. Precisely placed ventilation holes not only allow air to circulate but also to leave the seat completely – carrying away heat.

Long Usability

Safety that lasts longer. A spacious seat gives your child room to grow up to seven years old – three years longer than comparable car seats. The impact shield and headrest are both fully adjustable for the perfect fit at any age. Longer usability means your child has superior protection for longer, too. The integrated airbag is designed to protect a range of body sizes ‒ unparalleled safety over the years.

Reduces Side-impact Forces by 20%

25% of road accidents are side crashes³. Advanced Linear Side-impact Protection reduces impact forces by up to 20%, transferring them into the car seat’s energy-absorbing shell and headrest. The protective wings fold out automatically when you unbox the car seat: one less worry when installing.

Onboard Safety Assistant

A car seat can only protect if it’s set up right. The onboard safety assistant helps you install the seat and get your child secure every time. LED indicators show the status of the ISOFIX, load leg, impact shield and battery. Check your child is safe at a glance and start your drive in confidence.

Perfect sleeping position

Recline the seat so your child can enjoy a restful sleep on the road. A choice of three recline settings makes it easy to find the perfect comfortable position. If your child falls asleep sitting up, an easily accessible adjustment handle helps you recline the seat without waking them.

Safe and effortless installation

Stabilised by ISOFIX and a load leg, a strong connection is ensured between the Anoris T2 i-Size and the vehicle. Installation is intuitive, with the onboard safety assistant helping you check that the seat is set up correctly and ready to protect.

Optimal Sun Protection

A retractable UPF50+ sun canopy available as part of our Plus line provides excellent protection from sunshine and helpfully shields your child from busy surroundings. A mesh window improves airflow and keeps your little one feeling fresh on the move (mesh window is not UPF50+).

Car Seat Installation:

The Anoris T2 i-Size can be installed on any i-Size vehicle seat, using ISOFIX connectors. A load leg also provides extra stability by bracing the car seat against the vehicle floor. Both features are easy to set up, with the Onboard Safety Assistant taking the guesswork out of installation.

Compatible with:

  • Car Seat Cup Holder
  • ISOFIX Guides

Specifications:

  • Age range: From >15 months up to approx. 7 years
  • Child height: 76 - 125 cm
  • Child weight: up to 21 kg
  • Approval regulation: UN R129/03
  • Length: 710 mm
  • Width: 440 mm
  • Height: 750 mm
  • Weight: 12 kg

What is included?

  • Anoris T2 i-Size car seat
  • Integrated ISOFIX base
  • Impact shield with integrated airbag
  • Sun canopy (included with Plus line only)
  • User guide (Quick-start guide and digital guide access)
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