nuna car stroller Nuna Flex Stroller + PIPA urbn Baseless Infant Car Seat Travel System  Bundle
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nuna car stroller Nuna Flex Stroller + PIPA urbn Baseless Infant Car Seat Travel System Bundle

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nuna car stroller Nuna Flex Stroller + PIPA urbn Baseless Infant Car Seat Travel System BundleNuna PIPA urbn Flex System Did your favorite car seat just sprout wheels? Well, sort of. It's called meeting the moment. This all in one PIPA urbn flex system gets that parenting demands flexibility and that your gear needs to keep pace with the pivots. So it flexes with your day, transforming from a car seat to a stroller so you can go from parked to pushing and back again in seconds. Secure and seamless, the car seat latch system installs without a

Nuna PIPA urbn Flex System

Did your favorite car seat just sprout wheels? Well, sort of. It's called meeting the moment.

This all-in-one PIPA urbn flex system gets that parenting demands flexibility and that your gear needs to keep pace with the pivots. So it flexes with your day, transforming from a car seat to a stroller so you can go from parked to pushing and back again in seconds.

Secure and seamless, the car seat latch system installs without a base or a trace. With carbon fiber strength and showroom-worthy style, the featherlight frame folds in a flash and looks anything but basic.

Best of all, it's built for years, not just months. No tricks. No trade-offs. Because smart parents want smart systems, not shortcuts or clunky compromises.

Use

  • Frame is ultra-lightweight at only 11.3 lbs
  • Frame folds with the car seat ring adapter attached and stands on its own when folded
  • Compatible with the SWIV™ & TRIV™ series bassinet, any PIPA series car seat, and the Flex system seat
  • Car seat installs with ease using pipaFIX™ or vehicle seat belt—no base or dirty wheels
  • 2-second steel-reinforced pipaFIX™ rigid latch installation makes set up swift, simple, and above all—safe
  • (refer to instructions for any final adjustments)
  • Car seat releases from vehicle with 1 hand for quick and easy in-and-outs
  • Auto-reclining car seat foot aids in proper installation
  • European belt path on car seat for vehicle belt installations
  • Car seat is FAA certified for aircraft use
  • Car seat is not compatible with PIPA series base or RELX™ base

Security

  • Quick-engaging 1-touch rear-wheel braking system on frame provides scuff-free security
  • Aeroflex™ foam on the car seat is cleverly lightweight, resilient, and minimizes force transferred to baby by absorbing and diffusing energy
  • Car seat features Side Impact Protection (SIP) for ultimate baby safekeeping
  • 5-point harness on the car seat helps keep travels secure

Comfort

  • All-wheel suspension and durable, never-flat tires on frame are ready for any terrain
  • Full-coverage UPF 50+ canopy on car seat is extendable and features a flip-out eyeshade and XL peek-a-boo window
  • Head support in car seat includes a 2-layer soft surround to accommodate smaller babies
  • Infant head support and body inserts feature environmentally friendly Merino wool and TENCEL™ branded lyocell fiber blend that is soft and naturally moisture-wicking (TENCEL™ is a trademark of Lenzing AG)

Premium Details

  • Large basket holds everything you need for the journey up to 22 lbs
  • Tracking device pocket in the basket keeps tabs on it wherever you go
  • Height-adjustable 3-position pivoting handle for comfortable strolling no matter your height
  • Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame offers strength and durability with a lightweight profile
  • Carbon fiber’s unique weave pattern on the frame creates a visually striking effect with a modern aesthetic
  • Iconic Sky drape™ on car seat pulls down smoothly and attaches quietly with magnets
  • Luxe leatherette accented pushbar adds style to your strolls
  • Go hands-free and store frame away during travel with the included carry bag
  • Car seat is ultralight for on-the-go at just 7 lbs (weight excludes canopy and infant insert)
  • Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum carry handle offers lightweight strength and durability
  • Carry handle is accented with luxe leatherette for stylish journeys
  • Integrated magnetic buckle holders on the car seat help keep straps out of the way when buckling baby in
  • Machine washable seat fabrics and inserts
  • From fabric to foam and beyond, each element of the car seat is smartly sourced to be both flame resistant and contain no added fire-retardant chemicals
  • Set of included car seat latch guides make the lower anchor bars in your vehicle more visible and accessible for easier installs

Nuna Flex System Stroller Seat

Meet the add-on seat that gives your PIPA urbn flex system a longer life and your baby a front-row seat to the world. Designed to click on when your infant car seat days are over, or during as an alternative, this seat keeps the ride going without skipping a beat (or a step).

The recline is smooth, the canopy is generous, and the comfort? Fully upgraded. And thanks to the same featherlight carbon fiber reinforced frame, you still get that smooth fold and carry you signed up for at the start.

While others stall out after months, this system just gets smarter. No gimmicks. No trade-offs. Because growth doesn’t come with an off switch.

Use

  • Seat faces both ways allowing baby to face you or the world
  • Rotating and removable armbar for easier ins and outs
  • From 6 months up to 50 lbs

Security

  • Self-guiding MagneTech secure snap™ buckles automatically lock into place
  • 3 to 5-point no-rethread harness makes it easy to fasten them in

Comfort

  • 3 recline positions easily adjust with just 1 hand
  • Removable organic jersey insert provides better-for-baby comfort
  • Adjustable calf support and durable footrest to accommodate growth

Premium Details

  • UPF 50+ water-repellant canopy is extendable and features a flip-out eyeshade and peek-a-boo window
  • Luxe leatherette armbar adds style to your strolls
  • All-season seat keeps baby cozy in the winter and easily converts to mesh in the summer

Specifications:

Flex System Frame:

  • Weight: Frame only – 8.5 lbs; with adapter – 11.3 lbs
  • Recommended Usage: Up to 50 lbs (when used with Flex system seat)

PIPA™ urbn:

  • Product Weight: 7 lbs (without canopy and inserts; canopy + inserts add approx. 2 lbs)
  • Recommended Usage: Weight 4–30 lbs; Height 16–29 in

Flex Seat:

  • Weight: 6.4 lbs
  • Weight limit: 50 lbs
  • Compatible with the Flex system stroller frame
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