how long is uppababy car seat good for UPPAbaby Aria V2 Infant Car Seat
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how long is uppababy car seat good for

how long is uppababy car seat good for UPPAbaby Aria V2 Infant Car Seat

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how long is uppababy car seat good for UPPAbaby Aria V2 Infant Car SeatAn upgraded version of the parent favorite Aria, the UPPAbaby Aria V2 Infant Car Seat is a lightweight but powerful travel companion, now equipped with extra legroom and an included All Weather Foot Cover. Weighing in at just 6 lbs, UPPAbaby's Aria V2 Infant Car Seat is among the lightest on the market, while featuring advanced safety features such as side impact protection with energy absorbing EPP foam, load leg and Anti Rebound+ panel. UPPAbaby's

An upgraded version of the parent-favorite Aria, the UPPAbaby Aria V2 Infant Car Seat is a lightweight but powerful travel companion, now equipped with extra legroom and an included All-Weather Foot Cover.

Weighing in at just 6 lbs, UPPAbaby's Aria V2 Infant Car Seat is among the lightest on the market, while featuring advanced safety features such as side impact protection with energy-absorbing EPP foam, load leg and Anti-Rebound+ panel. UPPAbaby's SmartSecure System with a red-to-green visual indicator ensures a proper installation in seconds, and the base foot has four positions so it can be adjusted to accommodate different seat angles. The easy-to-release base and Auto-Retracting LATCH aid in effortless installation. Aria V2 can also be installed without a base and features a built-in lock-off for a secure European belt routing.

For your little one's comfort, The Aria V2 features an extra large, UPF 50+ canopy with a pop-out sunshade and back panel ventilation for airflow. The two-piece infant insert ensures proper positioning for newborns weighing as little as 4 lbs, making it a perfect car seat for preemies. The headrest can be set to 25 different positions, offering a precise fit for every child. Thanks to the no-rethread 5-point harness and one-crotch buckle position, securing the baby in is quick and easy.

The Aria V2 Infant Car Seat is compatible with UPPAbaby's Vista and Cruz series strollers with no additional adapters needed, as well as with UPPAbaby's Minu and Ridge and many other brands' strollers with the use of adapters.

Additional features include n All-Weather Foot Cover for ultimate comfort when transporting outdoors, a comfortable and ergonomic aluminium carry-handle and a narrow 17" footprint that maximizes spaces in your backseat, making it easy to fit 3 seats across. This car seat is FAA certified for aircraft use - perfect for traveling!

Aria's fabrics and foam are GREENGUARD Gold certified and completely free of all chemical fire retardants so your child won't be exposed to any nasty chemicals. The seat and canopy fabrics are removable and machine-washable for easy cleanup.

Specifications:

  • Suitable for babies from 4-30 lbs and up to 30" in height; infant insert use from 4 lbs to approximately 4 months
  • Dimensions:
    • Carry handle in storage position: 27.7" L x 14.7" H x 17" W
    • Carry handle in storage position, on base: 30.6" L x 15.2" H x 17" W
    • Carry handle in carry position: 25.8" L x 23.7" H x 17" W
    • Carry handle in carry position, on base: 28.8" L x 25.2" H x 17" W
  • Weight: 6 lbs without canopy or infant insert; 6.7 lbs with canopy; 7.1 lbs with canopy and infant insert
  • Base weight: 12.8 lbs
  • Materials: 100% polyester & 100% polyurethane foam
  • Compliant with Proposition 65

At Modern Nursery, we are committed to selling only car seats with no added fire retardants. Check out our blog post to read more about FRs, different levels of FR-free standards, as well as find out which brands are on our “clean list” and which ones we do not recommend.

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