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cybex car seat uppababy UPPAbaby Mesa Max Infant Car Seat

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cybex car seat uppababy UPPAbaby Mesa Max Infant Car SeatThe UPPAbaby MESA MAX is the extended capacity version of the MESA series, covering babies from 4 to 35 lbs compared to the standard MESA's 30 lb limit. That additional five pounds of capacity is meaningful for larger babies who outgrow a standard infant seat before they are developmentally ready for a convertible car seat, giving parents more time in the rear facing infant seat stage without needing to transition early. Like the rest of the MESA

The UPPAbaby MESA MAX is the extended-capacity version of the MESA series, covering babies from 4 to 35 lbs compared to the standard MESA's 30 lb limit. That additional five pounds of capacity is meaningful for larger babies who outgrow a standard infant seat before they are developmentally ready for a convertible car seat, giving parents more time in the rear-facing infant seat stage without needing to transition early. Like the rest of the MESA lineup it fits directly onto the Vista V3 and Cruz V3 without adapters, and onto the Minu V3 and Ridge with adapters sold separately.

The MESA MAX base includes both a load leg and an Anti-Rebound+ Panel, which is the most comprehensive base safety configuration in the MESA lineup. The load leg extends to contact the vehicle floor and reduces forward seat rotation during a frontal crash, limiting the head excursion that causes the most serious infant injuries. The Anti-Rebound+ Panel limits seat rotation during rebound after a frontal crash and provides additional protection in rear-impact collisions. The SmartSecure system uses a red-to-green visual indicator to confirm correct installation without guesswork, and auto-retracting LATCH stores the connectors automatically. Bubble level indicators on both sides of the base and a four-position adjustable foot ensure correct recline angle across different vehicle seat contours.

The carrier weighs 9.9 lbs without the canopy and insert. The no-rethread five-point harness adjusts height simultaneously with the infinite-position headrest, which means harness position stays correct as the baby grows without separate readjustment steps. The extra-large UPF 25+ hideaway canopy provides 43% more coverage than previous MESA models and tucks away neatly when not in use. The carrier shell includes side ventilation panels for airflow during warmer weather. The belt routing system allows secure baseless installation using the vehicle seat belt for rideshare and travel, and the seat is FAA certified for aircraft use.

All fabrics are DualTech and PureTech fire retardant free, GREENGUARD Gold Certified, and machine washable. The robust infant insert supports correct positioning for babies from 4 to 11 lbs during the newborn stage. ANB Baby carries the full UPPAbaby collection including the MESA V3 if you are comparing current models, and all orders over $45 ship free.

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