uppababy carseat mesa Uppababy MINU V3 Stroller + Mesa V3 Travel System – Hazel & Fawn
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uppababy carseat mesa Uppababy MINU V3 Stroller + Mesa V3 Travel System – Hazel & Fawn

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uppababy carseat mesa Uppababy MINU V3 Stroller + Mesa V3 Travel System – Hazel & FawnThe UPPAbaby Minu V3 Stroller + Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Travel System is lightweight, portable, and perfectly designed for both travel and everyday use. This baby stroller and car seat combo offers comfort, safety, and convenience from birth through toddlerhood. Whether you're navigating crowded airports or strolling through the neighborhood, the Minu V3 adapts seamlessly to your on the go lifestyle. The Minu V3 Stroller features an intuitive one

The UPPAbaby Minu V3 Stroller + Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Travel System is lightweight, portable, and perfectly designed for both travel and everyday use. This baby stroller and car seat combo offers comfort, safety, and convenience from birth through toddlerhood. Whether you're navigating crowded airports or strolling through the neighborhood, the Minu V3 adapts seamlessly to your on-the-go lifestyle.

The Minu V3 Stroller features an intuitive one-handed fold and unfold, meeting IATA-compatible carry-on dimensions for easy travel. Designed for newborns through toddlers, the Minu V3 accommodates infants from day one with carriage mode or with convenient adapters for the Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat or select other infant car seats. The multi-position footrest, deep recline, and integrated foot barrier provide comfort as your child grows, while the adjustable no-rethread harness ensures a secure fit.

All-wheel suspension with independent rear suspension delivers a smooth ride for both child and caregiver. Premium materials like full-grain leather accents and durable aluminum help extend the life of the stroller, and the integrated carry strap makes transporting the Minu V3 effortless when folded.

Pair it with the Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat, which easily clicks onto the Minu V3 with adapters (sold separately), for a seamless infant car seat stroller combo from birth to 50 lbs. The Mesa V3 features SMARTSecure Installation Technology, robust side-impact protection, a no-rethread harness, and a full-coverage UPF 50+ canopy to keep your little one safe and comfortable wherever you go.

Key Features: Minu V3 Stroller

  • Suitable from birth (carriage mode or with infant car seat) to 50 lbs
  • Lightweight and portable at just 16.7 lbs
  • One-handed fold and unfold; overhead-bin friendly when folded
  • Multi-position footrest, deep recline, integrated foot barrier
  • Adjustable 5-point no-rethread harness for secure fit
  • All-wheel suspension with independent rear suspension for smooth ride
  • Padded, integrated insert and high seat back for added comfort
  • Zip-out extendable UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy with mesh peek-a-boo window
  • Large underseat basket holds up to 20 lbs
  • Integrated carry strap for hands-free transport
  • Premium materials: full-grain leather accents and aluminum frame
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified for healthier air quality and low emissions

  • Comes with necessary adapters for Mesa V3

Stroller Dimensions & Weight:

  • Unfolded: 41in L x 34.5in W x 18in H
  • Folded: 21.5in L x 10in W x 18in H
  • True weight: 16.7 lbs

Key Features: Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat

  • Suitable from 4 to 30 lbs and up to 32 inches
  • SMARTSecure System with visual installation indicators
  • No-rethread harness adjusts with headrest as baby grows
  • Robust infant insert for newborns as small as 4 lbs
  • Advanced side impact protection meeting FMVSS standards
  • UPF 50+ canopy with mesh ventilation and peek-a-boo window
  • Anti-rebound handle with four positions for added safety
  • Ergonomic carry handle with one-handed stroller release button
  • European belt routing option for installation without the base
  • Removable, washable fabrics free from flame-retardant chemicals
  • FAA-certified for airplane travel
  • Direct attachment to Vista and Cruz; adapters available for Minu and Ridge

Car Seat Dimensions & Weight:

  • Seat only: 17‚in W x 25.8in L x 23in H | 9.9 lbs
  • On base: 17in W x 28in L x 25in H
  • Base only: 14.5in W x 21.3in L x 10.3in H | 9 lbs

Why Choose the Minu V3 + Mesa V3 Travel System?

  • Compact, lightweight solution for travel and everyday outings
  • Seamless transition from car seat to stroller
  • Ideal from birth through toddlerhood
  • Superior comfort and ride quality for baby
  • Premium materials and thoughtful details throughout
  • 3-Year Warranty on stroller | Lifetime Warranty on car seat

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