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cybex car seat deals Cybex Callisto G 360 Select Rotating All in One Convertible Car Seat

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cybex car seat deals Cybex Callisto G 360 Select Rotating All in One Convertible Car SeatSpecifications: Age Range: from newborn up to approx. 10 years Child Height: max 57" Child Weight: from 4 lbs. up to 120 lbs. Group: All In One Convertible Rotating Car Seat GREENGUARD Gold Certified Fire Retardant Chemical Free Fabric 37* Safer In A Crash* The Callisto G 360 Select is engineered for safety from day one through the booster years. Featuring our SafetyAssure Protection System, its 37% safer in a crash* with a reinforced steel frame,

Specifications:

  • Age Range: from newborn up to approx.10 years
  • Child Height: max 57"
  • Child Weight: from 4 lbs. up to 120 lbs.
  • Group: All-In-One Convertible Rotating Car Seat
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified
  • Fire Retardant Chemical Free Fabric

37* Safer In A Crash*

The Callisto G 360 Select is engineered for safety from day one through the booster years. Featuring our SafetyAssure Protection System, it’s 37% safer in a crash* – with a reinforced steel frame, Anti-Rebound Base with SecureFix360 Tether, and Linear Side-Impact Protection.
 
Effortlessly rotate the seat 360° in any recline position for smooth ins and outs, and enjoy the convenience of our SafeLock™ One-Time Installation system, designed to secure the seat in seconds.
 
Accommodating children from 4 to 65 lbs. in harness mode and up to 120 lbs. as a booster, the Callisto G 360 Select is built to grow with your child and protect every mile of the journey.

 

The 360° rotating function allows parents to easily switch between rear-facing, forward-facing, and entry positions with a single motion.

  • 360° rotation: simplifies getting your child in and out of the car.
  • Rotating car seat convenience: no need to twist or strain to buckle.
  • Multi-stage infant insert ensures proper fit for newborns.
  • Grows with your child: one seat from infancy to school age.

The Callisto G 360 adapts across three stages—rear-facing, forward-facing, and booster.

  • Rear-facing mode: from 4 lb up to 40 lb (ideal for infants and toddlers).
  • Forward-facing harness mode: 22–65 lb.
  • Booster mode: up to 120 lb, with max height of 57 in (145 cm).
  • Multi-stage infant insert supports newborns for correct posture.
  • Adjustable headrest and recline grow with your child.

 

Cybex integrates advanced technology like Linear Side Impact Protection (L.S.P.), a steel frame, and the SafetyAssure Protection System to meet strict FMVSS standards.

  • Linear Side Impact Protection (L.S.P.): helps absorb and distribute forces in a side collision.
  • SafetyAssure Protection System: added reinforcement for impact safety.
  • Steel frame construction: durability and strength in crashes.
  • Five-point harness & chest clip: secure restraint in harness mode.
  • SafeLock one-time installation: ensures a tight, stable install from the start.
  • FMVSS compliance: tested to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.

Care Instructions:

  • Infant Insert: Hand Wash Only. Drip Dry. Do Not Iron.
  • Seat Cover: Machine wash fabric covers separately in cold water, delicate cycle. Do Not Bleach. Drip Dry.
  • Two integrated removable cupholders: Dishwasher safe

Compatible with:

  • Callisto G 360 Sun Canopy (Sold Separately)

Comparison G vs All in One Callisto/ This seat does not include the magnetic side strap holders, no sensor safe chest clip or Canopy.

 


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