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uppababy attachments UPPAbaby Vista V2 + Mesa V3 Travel System Bundle

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uppababy attachments UPPAbaby Vista V2 + Mesa V3 Travel System BundleUPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller & Bassinet with Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Bundle The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller & Bassinet with Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Bundle is a premium travel system designed to make every outing smoother, safer, and more convenient. This thoughtfully paired bundle combines the versatile Vista V2 stroller and bassinet with the advanced Mesa V3 infant car seat, giving parents a seamless transition from car to stroller from day one. Whether

UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller & Bassinet with Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Bundle

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller & Bassinet with Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Bundle is a premium travel system designed to make every outing smoother, safer, and more convenient. This thoughtfully paired bundle combines the versatile Vista V2 stroller and bassinet with the advanced Mesa V3 infant car seat, giving parents a seamless transition from car to stroller from day one.

Whether you're heading out for everyday errands or longer adventures, this UPPAbaby travel system bundle offers comfort, safety, and style in one complete package.

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Vista V2 Stroller & Bassinet Highlights

  • Suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs with a full-size, reversible toddler seat
  • Included bassinet offers a cozy resting space for newborns
  • Extended canopy with UPF 50+ protection and mesh panels for airflow
  • Higher backrest, longer leg rest, and deeper footrest for added comfort
  • Enhanced all-wheel suspension and softer tires for a smoother ride
  • Front-wheel locks for added stability over varied terrain
  • Extra-large storage basket with added pockets for everyday essentials
  • One-step fold and stands when folded for easy storage
  • Full-grain leather accents for a premium look and feel
  • Includes rain shield and bug shield for added weather protection

Vista V2 Stroller Specs

  • Open Dimensions: 36" L x 25.7" W x 39.5" H
  • Folded Dimensions: 17.3" L x 25.7" W x 33" H
  • Stroller Weight: 27 lbs

Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Highlights

The UPPAbaby Mesa V3 infant car seat is designed to deliver smart safety and everyday ease without compromise. With upgraded side impact protection, a lightweight carrier, and UPPAbaby’s intuitive SMARTSecure® installation system, the Mesa V3 helps simplify travel with your newborn while maintaining a secure, comfortable fit.

  • Anti-rebound handle for added crash protection
  • Advanced Side Impact Protection that meets updated federal safety standards
  • 25-position adjustable headrest for a more customized fit as baby grows
  • Robust infant insert supports babies starting at 4 lbs
  • No-rethread harness adjusts easily with the headrest
  • Magnetic buckle holders keep harness straps out of the way for easier loading
  • Oversized UPF 50+ canopy with mesh panels and a peek-a-boo window
  • Flame-retardant-free fabrics that are removable and washable
  • European belt path for secure installation without the base
  • One-handed stroller release for quick transitions
  • Direct attachment to Vista and Cruz strollers with no adapters needed
  • FAA-approved for aircraft use

Mesa V3 Car Seat Specs

  • Age Range: Birth to approximately 1 year
  • Weight / Height Limit: 4–30 lbs, up to 32"
  • Carrier Dimensions: 17" W x 25.8" L x 23" H
  • Dimensions with Base: 17" W x 28" L x 25" H
  • Base Only Dimensions: 14.5" W x 21.3" L x 10.3" H
  • Carrier Weight: 9.9 lbs
  • Base Weight: 9 lbs

Mesa V3 Base Features

  • SMARTSecure® system with red-to-green tightness indicator
  • Auto-retracting LATCH connectors
  • Built-in seatbelt lock-off
  • Adjustable foot for quick leveling
  • Low-profile base design with a smooth finished bottom

What’s Included

  • Vista V2 stroller frame
  • Toddler seat
  • Bassinet
  • Wheels
  • Bumper bar
  • Storage bag
  • Rain cover
  • Bug cover
  • Mesa V3 infant car seat
  • SMARTSecure® car seat base
  • Infant insert

Why Parents Love This UPPAbaby Travel System

This UPPAbaby Vista V2 and Mesa V3 bundle gives growing families a premium travel solution with top-tier safety features, everyday comfort, and effortless compatibility. The bassinet provides a cozy space for newborn strolls, while the Mesa V3 clicks directly into the stroller frame for convenient car-to-stroller transitions. It’s an ideal choice for parents looking for a luxury stroller and infant car seat bundle that blends performance, convenience, and style.

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