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uppababy mesa max infant car seat and base

uppababy mesa max infant car seat and base UPPAbaby Mesa Max and Aria Infant Car Seat Base $159.99

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uppababy mesa max infant car seat and base UPPAbaby Mesa Max and Aria Infant Car Seat Base $159.99UPPABABY MESA MAX ARIA Infant Car Seat Base Keep an UPPAbaby Mesa Max Aria Infant Car Seat Base in every car with an extra base. Perfect for families who have more than one vehicle, or for babysitters, friends and family who frequently transport your bundle of joy. When you purchase your MESA MAX or ARIA infant seat, it includes one base. Only purchase this if you'd like an extra base for another car. FEATURES Anti Rebound+ Panel for increased safety

UPPABABY MESA MAX / ARIA Infant Car Seat Base

Keep an UPPAbaby Mesa Max  / Aria Infant Car Seat Base in every car with an extra base.  Perfect for families who have more than one vehicle, or for babysitters, friends and family who frequently transport your bundle of joy. 

When you purchase your MESA MAX or ARIA  infant seat, it includes one base. Only purchase this if you'd like an extra base for another car.

FEATURES

  • Anti-Rebound+ Panel for increased safety
  • Load leg for increased safety & reduction in head / neck injury
  • Foot adjusts to four-positions for easy leveling
  • LATCH auto-retracts for easier installation
  • Low profile base with finished bottom
  • Built-in lock off for secure seatbelt installation
  • SmartSecure System + Red-to-Green indicators
  • Both sides of base contain bubble level indicators to help get correct angle during installation
  • Built in lock-off for secure seatbelt installation.
  • GREENGUARD® Gold Certified
  • NOTE: INFANT CARRIER IS NOT INCLUDED

SPECIFICATIONS

Type Of Product

Infant Car Seat Base

Compatibility:

Compatible with UPPABABY Mesa Max and Aria Infant Car Seats. 

Please note:  this is NOT compatible with the Mesa or Mesa V2 Infant Car seat. 

Product Weight:

12.6 lbs

Size (Base Only):

23.9”L x 14”W x 15.2–17.7” H (height of base with the adjustable foot in the lowest to highest positions)

 

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

  • Infant Car Seat Base

 

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