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Cybex Aton Q Child Seat – Guidebook

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Cybex Aton Q Child Seat – Guidebook

The Cybex Aton Q infant carrier is especially suitable for premature babies. In addition, this shell can be placed in a flat reclining position and has an attractive design.

Cybex Aton Q Infant Car Seat

The Cybex Aton Q infant car seat stands out for its high level of safety. Thanks to the telescopic side impact protection, the height-adjustable headrest and the integrated harness guide, shocks are reliably absorbed.

Newborns lie particularly safely with the flat adjustable recline angle, which prevents the head from tipping forward in the event of a collision. The shell for newborns can be removed to accommodate children up to 4 years of age.

The 8-position adjustable headrest provides secure side impact protection and adjusts to the child’s size. The straps are extra soft and padded for the highest possible seating comfort.

The Aton Q can also be conveniently converted into a travel system using an adapter with stroller models from other manufacturers. The Cybex Aton Q is available in various color options.

Technical Data

  • corresponds to i-Size
  • Dimensions (length/width/height): 650 x 440 x 390 – 560 mm
  • Weight: 4,6 kg
  • usable up to a max. weight of 13 kg
  • Cover removable and washable at 30 °C on gentle cycle
  • automatic seat height adjustment
  • telescopic L.S.P. system
  • included: Caprio sun canopy

Advantages

✅ Stiftung Warentest overall grade 1.6

✅ Energy absorbing shell

✅ Telescopic linear side impact protection (L.S.P. system)

✅ Cover removable and washable at 30 °C on gentle cycle

✅ Color-coordinated integrated XXL convertible sun canopy

✅ 8-way height-adjustable headrest

✅ Removable seat insert

✅ can also be attached in cars without Isofix

✅ 0 to 13 kg, from birth to approx. 18 months

Disadvantages

❌ Side parts very high – limited visibility for babies