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Cybex Solution G2 Review

Better than average seat with compelling performance, but for the price, there are better options
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Cybex Solution G2 Review
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $300 List
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Manufacturer:   Cybex
Wendy Schmitz
By Wendy Schmitz ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  January 30, 2026
Contributions From: Juliet Spurrier, MD
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SCORE


RANKED
#5 of 16
  • Crash Test - 35% 7.1
  • Ease of Use - 25% 8.5
  • Weight/Size - 15% 6.8
  • Comfort - 15% 7.5
  • Quality - 10% 6.7

Our Verdict

The Cybex Solution G2 is a nice-looking, high-backed booster. It is made of higher-quality materials and has a cool folding design that makes it easier to carry and move from place to place. We appreciate the lighter weight and the potentially longer lifespan working for kids up to 120 lbs. It features a padded, adjustable headrest, side impact bump outs, and rigid LATCH connectors to keep the seat secured to the car. We think it is easy to use, and the crash test analysis is better than the average booster we've tested. Unfortunately for Cybex, this seat is on the higher end of price for the group. And while not the most expensive, it is the same price as boosters that performed better, with more impressive crash-test results. This makes the Cybex an interesting seat we like (we think you will too), but given the stiff competition, we believe many parents will be happier with other options.
REASONS TO BUY
Fold for storage/transport
Easy install
Greenguard Gold certified
REASONS TO AVOID
Higher price
No armrest
No cup holder

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Cybex Solution G2 crash test video.   Credit: MGA Research

Crash Test


The Cybex Solution G2 achieved better-than-average crash test results, with crash test dummy sensors showing lower G-forces than many competitors.


Both the head (HIC) sensor and the chest clip sensor results were well below the group average. Only a couple of competitors had better HIC results. A few more had lower chest clip results (lower is better), but the Cybex result is still good.


Overall, compared to the competition, the crash test analysis shows there is a potential for an additional margin of protection using the Cybex. All the seats we crash test are considered safe and should have met federal guidelines. We run our test somewhat faster using a stiff sled that is more similar to modern-day cars, looking for options that stand out in the competition. The Cybes is definitely a standout.

Installing the Cybex to prevent it from free-floating in your car is super easy.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Ease of Use


The Cybex is easier to use than most, with only a handful performing better in our tests.

Threading the vehilce shoulder belt is straightfroward on the Cybex but it the clip has a tendency to prevent full retraction of the belt when not in use.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Buckling little ones in can be easy or hard, and it depends on how long your arms are to reach around the base. Older children can likely do it on their own, but younger kids will need help. The lack of armrests makes it easier for children to pull the belt across their laps without anything blocking the way or questions on how to thread it.


Occasionally, the shoulder strap would get twisted, but it wasn't a regular occurrence; it is something to keep an eye on, as not all kids will know how to fix it. The design of the shoulder strap restraint also caused the belt to fail to retract whenever unbuckled.

Folding the Cybex is easy, making removal from the car more straightforward.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Transporting it is easier than other high-back boosters thanks to the fold-in-half design. We appreciate the two carry handles and the lighter weight, which make it less cumbersome than many competitors.


Installation is straightforward, and the rigid LATCH connectors are easy to pull from storage and push into place. They are thinner than those found on other types of seats, and we had no trouble slipping them between the vehicle seat back and bottom. The connectors are only to hold the seat in place when no one is in it, and they do not function like those on other car seat types.

cybex solution g2 - the cybex is a pretty lightweight seat, given how big it looks.
The Cybex is a pretty lightweight seat, given how big it looks.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Weight and Size


For such a big fella, the Cybex is managably lightweight at 12.8 lbs, making it slightly higher than the average but nowhere near the biggest offender. It does not convert to a backless booster, so this is the weight you'll be lugging if you need to carry it. It folds in half, making it easier to carry.


The seat bottom width is 17 inches, making it narrower than some, but not the narrowest, if that is your goal. This seat, like many, gets significantly wider as the back rises, and despite the narrow seat bottom, the wider back can still make it hard to fit multiple seats across. We suspect that, despite its ability to fold, few families will want to use this seat on travel.

The headrest on the Cybex is well-padded and comfy enough for napping.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Comfort


The Cybex performed well for comfort, with only a handful of contenders offering more. It is well-padded, but not as nice as competitors' memory foam-style padding. For shorter rides, it is unlikely to matter, and it is undoubtedly better than those that are essentially fabric over hard plastic.


The fabric cover feels thicker than some (almost foamy), which lends to comfort. Padding on the back is thicker down low and thins out as you go higher, leaving little near the top for taller riders. The combination of fabric and padding feels breathable.

The Cybex headrest moves smoothly up as your child grows taller.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

The headrest raises for taller children, and the process is easy. It also reclines back a little, improving comfort somewhat and offering some customization. The seat itself also reclines a little by pulling the seat bottom forward, allowing the back to lean. There are two positions, upright and leaning.

cybex solution g2 - the quality of the cybex is nice, but not as nice as you'd expect...
The quality of the Cybex is nice, but not as nice as you'd expect for this price.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Quality


The Cybex earned a better-than-average quality rating, though perhaps lower than we would have expected given its higher price. Several competitors were more impressive and cost less.


The Cybex padding feels cheaper and is best described as plastic-cotton-ball fluff. We suspect it won't wear well over time and will lose its cushion capabilities faster than memory foam-style padding. The fabric is a mesh material that feels more durable than the padding. It fits tightly to the seat shell without bagging, and the stitching looks uniform and solid. While we suspect the mesh-and-fabric combo is more breathable than other combinations, we think denser or memory foam would be more comfortable.

cybex solution g2 - the sides of the cybex feature additional features for side-impact...
The sides of the Cybex feature additional features for side-impact protection.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

The shell feels thicker and not flimsy, but there are many channels for things to fall into and for grime to collect. The backrest doesn't feel as connected as many competitors, with more wiggle the further it travels away from the seat bottom. Perhaps this is a result of the folding capability, but it's hard to say. We think the impact foam is EPS, but Cybex doesn't explicitly say. We love that the seat is Greenguard Gold certified for low VOC emissions.

cybex solution g2 - the best cybex feature is the ability to fold it in half to make...
The best Cybex feature is the ability to fold it in half to make transporting it far easier than its bulkier competition.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Should You Buy the Cybex Solution?


Maybe. We get it, the Cybex is pretty nice, and it looks good. We can see how die-hard Cybex fans will want to grab this booster and call it a day. We wouldn't fault you if you did. It is easy to use and offers better-than-average crash-test analysis. In a world without competition, we'd recommend it in a heartbeat. However, there are options with better performance, including better crash test performance, that cost the same or are cheaper. These factors make the Cybex less of a sure bet in our minds, and we think most folks will be happier looking elsewhere.

What Other Booster Seat Should You Consider?


If you want the best in crash test results, the Nuna AACE is the seat for you. Without sacrificing a thing, this easy-to-use seat looks good, is comfortable, and earned the best crash test sensor results we've ever seen. With the same list price as the Cybex, it would be our pick. If your budget is smaller, the Chicco KidFit Zip Air Plus 2-in-1 has a similar crash test performance to the Cybex but costs a little over half as much. It is an economical choice that still delivers significantly better-than-average crash test performance. This Chicco is easy to use, just as comfortable as the Cybex, and feels of higher quality.

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Bottom Line Better than average seat with compelling performance, but for the price, there are better options
Pros Fold for storage/transport, easy install, Greenguard Gold certified
Cons Higher price, no armrest, no cup holder
Rating Categories Cybex Solution G2
Crash Test (35%)
7.1
Ease of Use (25%)
8.5
Weight/Size (15%)
6.8
Comfort (15%)
7.5
Quality (10%)
6.7
Specifications Cybex Solution G2
Modes High Back Booster
High Back Booster Weight Range 40-120 lb
High Back Booster Height Range 43.3-60 in
Width 17.0 in
Weight 12.8 lb
Backless Booster Weight Range N/A
Backless Booster Height Range N/A
5 Point Harness Weight Range N/A
5 Point Height Range N/A
LATCH Equipped Yes
Recline Positions None
Foam Type EPS
Seat Lifespan 8 Years
Aircraft Certified No
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Meet Your Review Team

Wendy Schmitz
Wendy Schmitz
Senior Review Editor
Wendy is a mother of two who has been a leading member of BabyGearLab's Review team since 2014. She brings a combination of skills and talent to the team that translates into well written, thought-provoking, easy to understand reviews that provide the parents with the information necessary to make a well-informed decision regarding products for their children, as well as, entertain and encourage readers to read more articles on the site. Wendy has a BA in Biology and brings a scientific and... read more
Juliet Spurrier, MD
Juliet Spurrier, MD
Mom-in-Chief
Dr. Juliet Baciocco Spurrier is a board-certified pediatrician, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), mother of two, and founder of the Baby section of GearLab. Juliet earned her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Anthropology and Italian Literature from the University of California at Berkeley and her Medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington DC. She completed her pediatric residency at the Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health & Science... read more