nuna pipa urbn travel stroller Nuna
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nuna pipa urbn travel stroller

nuna pipa urbn travel stroller Nuna

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nuna pipa urbn travel stroller NunaMeet the PIPA urbn Flex System Bundle, the ultimate all in one travel solution designed to grow with your child from birth up to 50 lbs. This versatile system seamlessly transforms from a base free infant car seat to a stroller in seconds, giving parents effortless transitions from parked to pushing. Featherlight yet strong, its carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame folds compactly, stands on its own, and offers sleek, modern style. Included in the

Meet the PIPA urbn Flex System Bundle, the ultimate all-in-one travel solution designed to grow with your child from birth up to 50 lbs. This versatile system seamlessly transforms from a base-free infant car seat to a stroller in seconds, giving parents effortless transitions from parked to pushing. Featherlight yet strong, its carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame folds compactly, stands on its own, and offers sleek, modern style.

Included in the bundle is the Nuna SWIV & TRIV Bassinet + Stand, providing lie-flat comfort for newborns on the stroller or at home. The bassinet connects securely to all TRIV™ series strollers, features the iconic Sky drape™ canopy, UPF 50+ water-repellent coverage, mesh ventilation panels, hidden storage, and a GOTS-certified organic cotton mattress cover. The lightweight stand folds with one hand and includes a spacious storage basket, completing a versatile and safe newborn setup.

The bundle also includes the toddler stroller seat, taking your child from the infant stage up to 50 lbs. Thoughtful safety features, comfort-focused design, and premium materials ensure that every ride - whether in the car, on the stroller, or at home - feels secure, smooth, and stylish.

Key Features - Flex System Stroller + Car Seat:

  • All-in-One System: Covers newborn to 50 lbs with infant car seat and toddler add-on seat

  • Ultra-Lightweight Frame: Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum, 11.3 lbs with adapter

  • Base-Free Car Seat Installs: Uses pipaFIX™ rigid latch or vehicle seat belt

  • Quick-Fold & Stand: One-hand compact fold, frame stands when folded

  • Secure Travel: Side Impact Protection (SIP), Aeroflex™ foam, 5-point harness

  • Comfort & Ventilation: UPF 50+ canopy, Merino wool/TENCEL™ infant inserts

  • All-Terrain Ready: Large puncture-proof tires, all-wheel suspension

  • Premium Details: Luxe leatherette pushbar, Sky drape™ canopy, carry bag included

  • FAA-Certified Car Seat: Safe for air travel, integrates with PIPA urbn stroller

Key Features - Toddler Stroller Seat:

  • Front- or Parent-Facing: Reversible seat for children after infant stage up to 50 lbs

  • Adjustable Comfort: 3 recline positions, removable organic jersey insert, adjustable calf support and footrest

  • Secure Harness: 3 - 5 point no-rethread harness with MagneTech™ self-guiding snap buckles

  • Premium Canopy & Accents: UPF 50+ extendable canopy with peek-a-boo window, leatherette armbar, all-season seat, rain cover included

Key Features - Bassinet + Stand:

  • Universal Compatibility: Connects securely to all TRIV™ series strollers

  • Iconic Sky drape™ Canopy: Smooth, quiet magnetic attachment

  • UPF 50+ Water-Repellent Canopy: Extendable with flip-out eyeshade

  • Mesh Ventilation Panels: Provides airflow and visibility

  • Hidden Storage Compartment: Convenient space for essentials

  • Compact Fold: Easy to store and travel with

  • Machine-Washable Fabrics: Mattress cover, top cover, and liner

  • Organic Mattress Cover: GOTS-certified for newborn safety

  • One-Hand Stand Fold & Unfold: Quick setup for home or travel

  • Spacious Storage Basket: Extra room for essentials

  • Lightweight Aluminum Design: Durable and portable

What's in the Box:

  • PIPA urbn Flex system stroller frame
  • Flex system stroller carry bag
  • Folding ring adapter
  • Latch guides
  • Infant car seat
  • Toddler stroller seat
  • SWIV & TRIV Bassinet
  • Bassinet Stand

Car Seat + Stroller Specifications:

  • Stroller dimensions (in use): 43.5"H x 37"L x 21.5"W
  • Stroller dimensions (folded): 29.3"H x 23"L x 21.5"W
  • Stroller weight (frame + adapter): 11.3 lbs
  • Stroller weight (frame only): 8.5 lbs.
  • Car seat dimensions: 22"H x 25"L x 17.5"H
  • Car seat weight (with canopy and inserts): 9 lbs.

Stroller Seat Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 24"H x 22"-23"L x 17"W
  • Weight: 6.4 lbs.

Bassinet Specifications:

  • Birth to 20 lbs (birth - 6 months), Up to 27 in
  • DO NOT use the bassinet when the infant begins to push up on hands and knees.
  • Bassinet weight: 8lbs
  • Stand weight: 7 lbs
  • Bassinet Dimensions (in.):
    • Open: 33 x 16.25 x 24
    • Folded: 32 x 16 x 7
  • Stand Dimensions (in.):
    • Open: 31 x 20 x 29.5
    • Folded: 34 x 20 x 4
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