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britax car seat uppababy cruz

britax car seat uppababy cruz Cruz V3 + Mesa V3 Travel System

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britax car seat uppababy cruz Cruz V3 + Mesa V3 Travel SystemThe UPPAbaby Cruz V3 full sized stroller + Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat is the ideal travel system for your new or growing family. Experience style, portability, convenience, and safety to make your busy life that much easier! With innovative security features and more, you and your little one will enjoy smooth, safe adventures wherever life takes you. Enjoy the performance of the Cruz V3 Stroller, newly updated and offering easy maneuvering and a smooth

The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 full-sized stroller + Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat is the ideal travel system for your new or growing family. Experience style, portability, convenience, and safety to make your busy life that much easier! With innovative security features and more, you and your little one will enjoy smooth, safe adventures wherever life takes you.

Enjoy the performance of the Cruz V3 Stroller, newly updated and offering easy maneuvering and a smooth ride for your kiddo. The Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat brings you added protection for your little one's safety with a snug yet comfortable fit.

The Cruz V3 Stroller + Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat Travel System combines everything you need to complete your travel needs. The seamless convenience means parents can spend more time enjoying their family time, knowing their little one is safe and comfortable. From added security features to ultra-plush inserts, you and your baby will travel in luxury.

UPPAbaby's dedication to high-quality products and ultimate safety features makes it the ideal brand for your family's needs. Enjoy the lightweight build, dependable performance, and streamlined design in your choice of colors.

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Cruz V3 Stroller

  • The Cruz V3 stroller frame is constructed of the same frame as the Cruz V2, combining aluminum with magnesium for optimal lightweight durability and performance. The newly updated Flexride Suspension system keeps the ride smooth with one, two, or even three kids. The no-puncture wheels are now lighter and are equipped with reflective accents to keep you safe when strolling at night.
  • XL storage basket allows for easy access to essentials and additional space to store items when out shopping or running errands. The basket is now equipped with dedicated Rain Shield storage for even more convenience. New to the Cruz V3 model is an All-Weather Comfort Seat that includes a removable insert for cooler days and converts to mesh during the warmer seasons, comfort is accessible around the year.
  • The telescoping handlebar allows for comfortable height adjustments for parents of varying heights. The handlebars and bumper bars are accented with hand sewn 100% full-grain leather and perforated for added grip. The new fabrics are premium and full-grain leather details are now REACH certified.
  • Toddler Seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. The multi-position recline feature allows for added comfort for taking naps or sitting upright to sightsee offering more flexibility with your busy toddler's needs. Now with a higher back and deeper footrest for added leisure. Front and rear-facing capabilities and a one-hand release pivoting bumper bar allow for easy loading and unloading. As your child grows the Cruz V3 grows too, and can now accommodate up to 30 different setups. The adjustable canopy easily slides to accommodate your growing child.
  • The Cruz V3 stands when folded. The one-step fold is intuitive and can easily be done with or without the toddler seat attached.
  • Sibling compatible with the purchase of a RumbleSeat, Mesa infant car seat, Aria infant car seat, or PiggyBack sibling board. If you are blessed with twins the Cruz can seamlessly accommodate with additional adapters.
  • Bassinet sold separately.
  • Unfolded: 32.8"L x 25.7"W x 39.5"H
  • Adapters are not needed for Mesa V3

Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat

  • Suitable 4-35 lbs. and up to 32in height (whichever comes first)
  • Car Seat dimensions: 17W x 25.8L x 23H
  • Car Seat dimensions on Base: 17W x 28L x 25H
  • Car Seat Base-only dimensions: 14.5W x 21.3L x 10.3H
  • Car Seat weight: 9.9 lbs.
  • Base weight: 9 lbs.

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