cybex infant Cybex Cloud T Comfort Extend Infant Car Seat With SensorSafe
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cybex infant Cybex Cloud T Comfort Extend Infant Car Seat With SensorSafe

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cybex infant Cybex Cloud T Comfort Extend Infant Car Seat With SensorSafeThe CYBEX Platinum Cloud T Comfort Extend Infant Car Seat is meticulously crafted to meet an elevated standard of safety, comfort, and luxury. The Cloud T is outfitted with cutting edge safety features, including the SensorSafe Smart Technology chest clip, Load Leg, Linear Side Impact Protection, and Anti Rebound Base. Its near flat recline and extended leg rest when used outside the vehicle, ensure optimal ergonomics. Enhanced ventilation and

The CYBEX Platinum Cloud T Comfort Extend Infant Car Seat is meticulously crafted to meet an elevated standard of safety, comfort, and luxury. The Cloud T is outfitted with cutting-edge safety features, including the SensorSafe Smart Technology chest clip, Load Leg, Linear Side-Impact Protection, and Anti-Rebound Base. Its near-flat recline and extended leg rest when used outside the vehicle, ensure optimal ergonomics. Enhanced ventilation and breathable fabrics further elevate your infant's ride, ensuring maximum comfort.

 

Specifications
  • Advanced safety protection with extra luxurious comfort.
  • SENSORSAFE™ Smart Technology has a Bluetooth-enabled chest clip that sends mobile app alerts if a child unbuckles the chest clip, if the back seat becomes too warm or too cold, and if the driver unintentionally leaves the child behind.
  • One-click rigid installation is quick, simple, and safe installation.
  • 4 recline positions for maximum comfort.
  • 45% more recline* for a comfortable and ergonomic position when used outside the vehicle.
  • In-shell ventilation provides natural airflow to keep your child comfortable.
  • 12-position adjustable headrest. Harness adjusts with the headrest for a proper fit as your child grows.
  • XXL UPF50+ Sun canopy, includes mesh for air ventilation***.
  • Removable infant insert ensures proper fit and support for babies from 4-11 lbs.
  • Easy-in buckle pad keeps the harness buckle in a forward position for easy loading and harnessing.
  • Connects with all CYBEX strollers to create a convenient travel system using car seat adapters.
  • Machine washable seat fabrics.
  • FAA Compliant for aircraft use without the base.
  • Safety tested and complies with new FMVSS 213 side impact and frontal impact safety standards.
  • Contains a CR2032 Lithium Button Cell.
  • 2-year warranty.

                                          Additional Safety Features

                                          • Load leg base absorbs energy and reduces crash forces on the child by up to 30%**.
                                          • Anti-rebound base reduces forces on the child by up to 30% in a rear or front impact crash**.
                                          • LIinear side impact protection absorbs the forces of a side-impact collision and reduces collision forces by up to 30% in a side impact crash*
                                          • European belt path adds stability and helps limit rotation in a frontal crash when the car seat is installed without a base.
                                          • An energy-absorbing shell provides improved side-impact protection and helps reduce the forces on the child in a crash.

                                          *As compared to the same car seat without this feature
                                          **As compared to the same car seat without this feature when installed with Rigid LATCH
                                          ***Mesh is not UPF50+

                                           

                                          Dimensions & Weight

                                          • 26.5" D x 17.6" W x 23" H
                                          • 12 lbs.
                                          • Suitable for babies from 4 - 30 lbs.
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                                              A Case for Jesus' Divine Self-Conception
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