Anoris T2 i-Size

Successor to an ADAC test winner, the Anoris T2 i-Size delivers 50% more safety¹ than other forward-facing car seats, as well as allowing vital eye contact. A full-body airbag in a compact depth-adjustable impact shield keeps your child safe and free to move.
  • Age 15 mths - approx. 7 yrs
  • Weight max. 21 kg
  • 76 - 125 cm
Plus: Mirage Grey (Plus)
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Product Details

Product Code: 523001063 (Mirage Grey (Plus))

Specifications:

  • Age range: From >15 months up to approx. 7 years
  • Child height: 76 - 125 cm
  • Child weight: up to 21 kg
  • Approval regulation: UN R129/03

Your Best Decision for the Rest of Their Life

The Anoris T2 i-Size is a world leader in forward-facing car seat technology. A full-body airbag is housed in a small impact shield, upgraded with a depth-adjustment feature for a snug fit and freedom to move. Forward-facing travel allows more legroom, as well as easy interaction and eye contact with your child via your rearview mirror. On hot days, all-round air ventilation is enhanced by innovative mesh that's six times more breathable than normal car seat fabrics, while a retractable sun canopy gives shade. After the Cloud T i-Size, the Anoris T2 i-Size is the ideal successor until your child turns seven.

Care instructions:

  • Fabric covers machine washable at 30°C

Compatible with:

  • Car Seat Cup Holder
  • ISOFIX Guides

Car Seat Installation: The Anoris T2 i-Size can be installed on any i-Size vehicle seat, using ISOFIX connectors. A load leg also provides extra stability by bracing the car seat against the vehicle floor. Both features are easy to set up, with the Onboard Safety Assistant taking the guesswork out of installation.


References:

¹ When compared to a forward-facing harness child seat in a frontal crash. Results of internal testing using 2021 ADAC frontal crash test criteria​.
² According to studies such as: Müller G.; Kühn M.; Karakus B.; Bende J. 2019. “Misuse of Child restraint systems: Additional Aspects of the 2017 GDV Field Study.“ Gesamtverband der Deutschen Versicherungswirtschaft e. V., Forschungsbericht Nr. 55.
³ Lesire P. et al. Report on relevant children injury in road accidents of children models, Deliverable 2.1.1. of the CASPER project.