cybex rear facing CYBEX Sirona S Convertible Car Seat | Infant Seat
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cybex rear facing CYBEX Sirona S Convertible Car Seat | Infant Seat

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cybex rear facing CYBEX Sirona S Convertible Car Seat | Infant SeatThe Cybex Sirona S 360 is the ONLY convertible car seat to feature a 360 rotatable seat with load leg stability, linear side impact protection, and SensorSafe technology. This Sirona S 360 rotating convertible car seat is the first model to include an innovative 360 rotatable seat with load leg technology, making switching between rear facing and forward facing positions quick and easy. The Sirona S car seat's load leg stabilizes the seat and can

The Cybex Sirona S 360 is the ONLY convertible car seat to feature a 360-rotatable seat with load leg stability, linear side impact protection, and SensorSafe technology.

This Sirona S 360 rotating convertible car seat is the first model to include an innovative 360° rotatable seat with load leg technology, making switching between rear-facing and forward-facing positions quick and easy.

The Sirona S car seat's load leg stabilizes the seat and can significantly reduce crash forces. These features, combined with an EasyLock bar for quick, simple, and secure installation, offer advanced safety protection for children — and greater peace of mind for parents.

SensorSafe

The smart-tech harness chest clip with SensorSafe™ technology makes the Sirona S SensorSafe convertible seat even safer, providing alerts when unsafe situations arise — including if a child unbuckles themselves while the vehicle is in motion, if the back seat has become too warm or too cold, if a child has been seated for too long, or if the driver accidentally leaves the child behind after the vehicle has been switched off. These alerts are provided through an installed vehicle receiver and the user-friendly smartphone SensorSafe App.

Product Features :

  • An innovative, one-hand 360° rotatable seat allows parents to easily get their child in and out — a signature feature of the Cybex Sirona S 360
  • The load leg stabilizes the car seat and can reduce rotation in certain crashes by up to 30%
  • The only convertible car seat in North America with a one-time vehicle belt installation for both rear-facing and forward-facing modes
  • EasyLock bar reduces the force needed up to 4x for quick, simple, and secure installation
  • A smart-tech harness chest clip with SensorSafe technology alerts parents if their child becomes unbuckled, the car temp gets too warm, or unsafe conditions arise
  • 12-position recline adjustment, even while the seat is in use
  • Linear Side-impact Protection absorbs up to 25% more impact in a collision, making the Cybex Sirona S 360 one of the safest convertible car seats
  • An anti-rebound design reduces car seat rebound movement
  • Magnetic buckle holders make entry and exit from the seat a breeze
  • A dishwasher-safe cup holder can be positioned on either side of the seat
  • 12-position, height-adjustable headrest with no-rethread harness
  • Dual-level indicators help ensure the proper car seat angle
  • A steel-reinforced frame provides strength and durability
  • Harness pads and a 3-position padded buckle provide extra comfort
  • Removable newborn insert provides support for small babies
  • Innovative one-pull LATCH removal system
  • LATCH Connection storage inside the base when not in use
  • Rear-facing from 4 lbs. to 50 lbs. Forward-facing from 22 lbs. to 65 lbs. — making the Cybex Sirona S 360 a safe choice as your child grows (when compared to the same car seat without L.S.P. extended)
  • SensorSafe is compatible with most vehicles 2008 or newer with an OBD II port. For some electric vehicles, contact Cybex as an additional adapter may be needed
  • Measurements of the Sirona S 360 rotating convertible car seat: Forward-facing (Fully upright) 25.5” H x 20” W x 25.3” D Weight: 30.4 lbs.
  • Use from birth up to 65 lbs. or 49 inches, following the directions in your user manual

Product Details :

  • Group: Convertible Car Seat
  • Height: max. 49 in
  • Weight: From 4 lbs. up to 65 lbs.
  • Age: From newborn to approx. 4 years
  • 2-year limited manufacturer's warranty
  • Care: Fabrics machine washable cold, delicate cycle, with a mild detergent.

Functions :

  • SensorSafe™ Technology
  • 12-Position Recline
  • Linear Side Impact Protection (L.S.P.)
  • Anti-Rebound Design
  • Magnetic Buckle Holders

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    The key to writing a Camino book--at least from this reader's perspective--it to have a well-written, well-edited, and unique personal account of the adventure. I've read many Camino books that lack these three elements. WTTEOTW has all three elements and is a great addition to anyone's Camino library. The book is paced nicely and makes for an easy read. I was amused that the author had spent considerable time preparing for this trip yet seemed not to have absorbed some important information prior to the trip--e.g. appropriate footwear, the scramble for nightly accommodations, the frustrations that commonly occur while traveling in unfamiliar cultures. Her adjustments along the way provide humor and insight into preparing for things we've not yet experienced in our own lives.
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    I've walked to Santiago twice, in 2016 at 65 from St. Jean and in 2019 from Le Puy and bought the book during the pandemic as I waxed nostalgic for the weeks on the road under load with beer bread and bed waiting each afternoon. Beth did a marvelous job of capturing her Camino and much of mine. I can see some of the sights again, the sunrises, the amazing stonework, the clothes drying in the afternoons, the passers by, the cultivated for centuries and still natural landscapes. I almost again feel the foot pain, the rain , the sun, the climbs, the descents, the hot cold on off showers, and the hugs. She helped me again hear the news from Radio Camino, the snoring in the gites and albergues, songs on the road, and the slightly tipsy and slightly loud cafe conversations. I could smell the the morning coffee bowl, the cheeses, the pastries, the animal dropping. And she helped me remember speedy young pilgrims, poor and semi-prosperous middle age Spaniards, paths that were old when followed by Charlemagne, D'Artagnan, and Roman legionnaires, and friends, companions and acquaintancesof all ages and duration. Very well done. Thank you Beth. Buen Camino...
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