stroller compatible with uppababy mesa UPPAbaby Vista V2 + MESA Max Travel System
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stroller compatible with uppababy mesa

stroller compatible with uppababy mesa UPPAbaby Vista V2 + MESA Max Travel System

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stroller compatible with uppababy mesa UPPAbaby Vista V2 + MESA Max Travel SystemThe UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a full size, all in one stroller. The intuitive design allows for multiple configurations, making transporting a second and third child a breeze all while strolling like a single (expansion accessories sold separately). With puncture proof wheels and all round suspension, you'll get you through bumpy surfaces effortlessly. Pair this intuitive stroller with the Mesa Max infant car seat for a convenient travel system.

 

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a full-size, all-in-one stroller. The intuitive design allows for multiple configurations, making transporting a second and third child a breeze — all while strolling like a single (expansion accessories sold separately). With puncture-proof wheels and all-round suspension, you'll get you through bumpy surfaces effortlessly. Pair this intuitive stroller with the Mesa Max infant car seat for a convenient travel system.


Specifications 

Vista V2

  • Capable of transitioning from mono to duo or trio.
  • Parent and street-facing seat.
  • Ventilated bassinet.
  • Height-adjustable canopy and push bar.
  • One step free-standing fold with or without UPPAbaby V2 seat attached.
  • Extra-large storage basket.
  • Puncture-proof wheels with all-round suspension.
  • 5-point safety harness with padded straps.
  • Unique fashionable designs.
  • Zip-open extra shade sun visor.
  • Removable bumper bar.
  • Multiple recline positions.
  • Same narrow dimensions in any configuration.
  • Breathable bassinet with padded mattress.
  • Zip-out liner and boot cover for easy cleaning.
  • Front-wheel locks.
  • UPPAbaby Vista V2 bassinet is suitable from birth 20 lbs. *
  • Toddler seat suitable from 3 months - 50 lbs.
  • Assembly required.
  • 2+1 year warranty - UPPAbaby Vista Registration required. 
  • * Stop the use of bassinet once infant can push up on hands and knees.


      Mesa Max 

      • Includes a removable infant insert to support newborns 4–11 lbs.
      • Large headrest improves side impact protection.
      • Carrier weighs under 10 lbs.
      • No-rethread harness adjusts with the headrest.
      • Direct attachment to VISTA and CRUZ strollers; convenient adapters available for the MINU and RIDGE strollers.
      • Carry handle with stroller release button.
      • Anti-Rebound+ Panel for increased safety in rebound + rear-impact collisions.
      • Load leg limits forward rotation in a frontal crash and reduces the potential for head and neck injury.
      • Wool: Naturally Fire Retardant Free, Wicking, Temperature Control (GREGORY, GREYSON).
      • Dual Knit: No Fire Retardant chemicals on fabric or foams, soft to the touch (Anthony, Jake, Noa).
      • XL sun canopy.
      • SMARTSecure® base system installs in seconds.
      • Bubble level indicators on both sides.
      • Red-to-green tightness indicator.
      • Auto-retracting LATCH for effortless installation.
      • Built-in lock-off for secure seat belt installation.
      • Streamlined, low-profile base with a finished bottom.
      • Removable and washable seat fabric.
      • Limited lifetime warranty, registration required.

       

      Dimensions & Weight 

      Vista V2

    • Unfolded 36" x 25.7" x 39.5"
    • Folded with seat 17.3" x 25.7" x 33.3"
    • Folded without seat 13" x 25.7" x 32"
    • Frame 20 lbs.
    • Seat 7 lbs.
    • Bassinet 8.8 lbs.
    • Mesa Max

      Carrier

      • 17″W x 25.8″L x 23″H
      • 9.9 lbs.

      Carrier on Base

      • 17″W x 28″L x 25″H
      • 22.5 lbs.

      Base

      • 14.5″W x 21.3″L x 10.3″H
      • 12.6 lbs.
      What's Included 

      Vista V2

      • Toddler seat
      • Bumper bar
      • Bassinet
      • Frame
      • Bassinet storage bag
      • Bassinet and seat bug shield
      • Rain shield for toddler seat.

      Mesa Max

      • Infant car seat
      • Infant car seat base
      • Robust Infant insert
      • UPF 25+ sun canopy

      Going on vacation? Buy the UPPAbaby Vista Travel Bag to store your Vista V2 stroller safely and securely.

      Did you know that we also sell UPPAbaby Cozy Handmuffs, to protect your hands from the cold? Compatible with your UPPAbaby full-size Vista infant baby stroller.

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