cybex car seat solution Cybex Solution G2 i-Size Foldable Child Car Seat
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cybex car seat solution

cybex car seat solution Cybex Solution G2 i-Size Foldable Child Car Seat

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cybex car seat solution Cybex Solution G2 i-Size Foldable Child Car SeatSwitching between cars just became easier with the foldable Solution G2 in Magic Black, the successor to ADACs best ever tested high back booster, the Solution G i Fix. Modern, metropolitan life means you can take your car seat everywhere, in taxis, the subway or on holiday. Folding makes it easy to carry with a helpful handle, its self standing and compact enough to be stored in the boot of a car. The side wings are flexible enough to move, essential


Switching between cars just became easier with the foldable Solution G2 in Magic Black, the successor to ADAC’s best ever-tested high back booster, the Solution G i-Fix. Modern, metropolitan life means you can take your car seat everywhere, in taxis, the subway or on holiday. ​

Folding makes it easy to carry with a helpful handle, it’s self-standing and compact enough to be stored in the boot of a car. The side wings are flexible enough to move, essential as your child grows and also give you more space when needed. ​

A patented reclining headrest keeps your child extremely comfortable and is up to 7 times safer for their head. L.S.P. System Plus provides 20% higher side-impact protection and keeps your child safer on their travels.​

CYBEX were awarded Which? Baby and Child Brand of the Year in 2024!

Includes:

  • Solution G2 i-Fix Car Seat
  • User Guide
  • 3 years manufacturers warranty

Features:

  • UP TO 7X SAFER FOR THE HEAD​ - Let your child ride in comfort and sleep in the upmost safety thanks to the CYBEX patented reclining headrest. Designed to keep their head protected, it’s up to 7 times safer in the safety zone than outside of it*.
  • FOLDING IN SECONDS - The lightweight Solution G2 weighs only 5.8 kg, and once folded, takes up a third less storage space and is compact enough to fit in the boot of a car. A clever carry handle makes it so easy to take when travelling on trains, going on holiday or switching between cars.
  • L.S.P. (LINEAR SIDE-IMPACT PROTECTION - ​Keep your child better protected thanks to Linear Side-impact Protection System Plus (L.S.P). Designed to work effectively with the energy absorbing shell and the headrest, it’s 20% safer* from side impacts  and can be easily removed when space in the back of the car is tight.
  • ONE-HAND RECLINE ​- Finding just the right recline position to travel in perfect comfort is easy. The car seat can be adjusted with only one hand by pulling or pushing the sitting part until you find just the right position.
  • i-SIZE CERTIFICATED - Designed with safety in mind, the Solution G2 complies with UN R129/04 and is i-Size certificated* so should fit in your i-Size certified vehicle seats. With ISOFIX for easier installation and fulfilling the highest side-impact testing standards.
  • ALL-ROUND AIR VENTILATION​ - Keep them cool on the go on those humid, sticky days. Mesh fabric (PLUS Version) that’s 6 times more breathable* lets the air flow away from your child thanks to specially placed air vents integrated into the car seat shell.
  • HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE HEADREST AND FLEXIBLE SIDE WINGS ​- A headrest that can be adjusted in height to keep your child safe and comfortable as they grow towards their teenage years. The side wings are flexible enough to move freely and give you more space when required.

Technical Specifcations:

  • Age range: From approx. 3 up to 12 years
  • Child weight: From approx. 15 to 50 kg
  • Child height: 100 cm - 150 cm
  • Dimensions of car seat: L 59 x W 38 x H55-80cm
  • Folded car seat dimensions: L59 x W26 x H55cm
  • Car seat weight: 5.8 kgs
  • Approval regulation: UN R129/04 i-Size
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