cybex aton 2 travel system Cybex EOS 5-in-1 Travel System with Aton 2 Infant Car Seat
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cybex aton 2 travel system

cybex aton 2 travel system Cybex EOS 5-in-1 Travel System with Aton 2 Infant Car Seat

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cybex aton 2 travel system Cybex EOS 5-in-1 Travel System with Aton 2 Infant Car SeatA complete birth to toddler travel system combining a versatile 5 mode Eos stroller with the ultra lightweight Aton 2 infant car seat for seamless transitions from drive to stroll. Key Features Five modes of use: carriage parent facing, carriage world facing, toddler seat parent facing, toddler seat world facing, and infant car seat mode. 2 in 1 seat unit transforms from a cozy newborn carriage to a reversible toddler seat without extra components.

A complete birth-to-toddler travel system combining a versatile 5-mode Eos stroller with the ultra-lightweight Aton 2 infant car seat for seamless transitions from drive to stroll.

Key Features

  • Five modes of use: carriage parent-facing, carriage world-facing, toddler seat parent-facing, toddler seat world-facing, and infant car seat mode.
  • 2-in-1 seat unit transforms from a cozy newborn carriage to a reversible toddler seat without extra components.
  • Includes the ultra-lightweight Aton 2 infant car seat (9 lbs) with load leg base for easy car transfers.
  • All-terrain wheels with front wheel suspension deliver smooth rides on any surface.
  • Spacious shopping basket holds up to 11 lbs of essentials.

Specifications

Stroller Age Range From birth to approx. 4 years
Max. Child Weight (Stroller) 50 lbs
Car Seat Age Range Newborn up to approx. 18 months
Car Seat Child Weight 4–35 lbs
Car Seat Child MAX Height 30 in
Stroller Dimensions (Unfolded) 33.5–37.4 x 23.6 x 44.3 in
Stroller Weight 22.7 lbs
Car Seat Dimensions 25 x 17.25 x 15.25 in
Car Seat Weight 9 lbs


Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in this travel system bundle?

The bundle includes the Eos frame with wheels, the 2-in-1 seat unit, the Aton 2 infant car seat with SensorSafe, the Aton 2 base with Load Leg, car seat adapters, a bumper bar, and a cup holder.

Can I use the Aton 2 car seat without the base?

Yes, the Aton 2 is equipped with alternate belt guides that allow safe installation without the base using the vehicle's lap/shoulder belt.You will want to ensure that the vehicle belt buckle and hardware do not interfere with the infant carrier as well as make sure that you only install with a locking vehicle lap/shoulder belt. Please reference the pages in your owner's manual that review proper installation without the base for this car seat using the lap/shoulder belt.

Is the Eos stroller compatible with other infant car seats?

Yes, it is compatible with all Cybex infant car seats as well as select Nuna Pipa .Clek and Maxi-Cosi models using the included adapters.

Warranty & Notes: Cybex products are covered by a 2-year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase covering defects in materials and workmanship. The Aton 2 infant car seat is certified for 6 years from the date of manufacture. Always replace the car seat after any crash. Contact Cybex ParentLink at [email protected] or 1-877-242-5676 for support.

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