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nuna car seat and stroller near me NUNA TRIV LX stroller + Pipa URBN car seat Travel System

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nuna car seat and stroller near me NUNA TRIV LX stroller + Pipa URBN car seat Travel SystemYouve got places to be, and the TRIV lx + PIPA urbn travel system gets you there. This on the go system goes from car seat to adventure ready stroller and back again in seconds. Whether your day is all playdates and strolls or a blur of errands and appointments, its made to meet every version of every routine. With carbon fiber strength and showroom worthy style, the TRIV lx is light in build but strong in purpose. It handles tough terrain with

You’ve got places to be, and the TRIV lx + PIPA urbn travel system gets you there.

This on-the-go system goes from car seat to adventure-ready stroller and back again in seconds. Whether your day is all playdates and strolls or a blur of errands and appointments, it’s made to meet every version of every routine. 

With carbon fiber strength and showroom-worthy style, the TRIV lx is light in build but strong in purpose. It handles tough terrain with oversized wheels that smooth out every bump. And when the day inevitably shifts, the lightweight PIPA urbn installs in seconds with a base-free click of confidence. 

Plans change. Roads twist. This tag team? Always game.

TRIV lx

Use

  • Seat adapts from parent-facing to world-facing modes
  • Folds up quickly with 1 hand and stands on its own
  • Front swivel-lock wheels help navigate the road ahead
  • 4-position pushbar adjustments for comfortable strolling no matter the parent height
  • Removable and rotating armbar for easier ins and outs
  • Travel system ready–simply attach the SWIV™ & TRIV™ series bassinet or any Nuna infant car seat using the included ring adapter
  • Ring adapter folds with stroller to make transitions a breeze

Security

  • Quick-release 3 to 5-point no-rethread harness makes it easy to fasten them in
  • Self-guiding MagneTech secure snap™ buckles automatically lock into place 
  • 1-touch rear brake allows for simple stop and go

Comfort

  • 1-handed recline offers 3 on-the-go position options
  • Near-flat recline with seat that converts to carriage mode for newborn adaptability
  • All-season seat keeps baby cozy in winter and easily converts to mesh in summer
  • Adjustable calf support to support growing legs
  • Spring suspension technology under the seat for smooth rides
  • Durable footrest provides a step up for growing babies 

Premium Details

  • Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum frame offers unparalleled strength and durability while maintaining a remarkably lightweight profile 
  • Carbon fiber’s unique weave pattern on the frame creates a visually striking effect with a modern aesthetic
  • All-wheel suspension and large, never-flat tires are ready for any terrain
  • Water-repellent UPF 50+ canopy is extendable and features a flip-out eyeshade and peek-a-boo window
  • Removable insert is lightweight and lightly textured with Merino wool and TENCEL™ lyocell (TENCEL™ is a trademark of Lenzing AG)
  • Easy-access zippered storage pocket on seat back
  • Large basket holds everything you need for the journey up to 22 lbs
  • Tracking device pocket to keep tabs on it wherever you go
  • Luxe leatherette accented pushbar and armbar lend style to your stroll
  • Included rain cover protects your child from the elements as you make your way around

PIPA urbn

Use

  • 2-second steel-reinforced pipaFIX™ rigid latch installation makes set up swift, simple, and above all—safe (refer to instructions for any final adjustments)
  • Travel with ease with pipaFIX™ or vehicle seat belt—no base needed
  • 1-handed vehicle and stroller release for quick and easy in-and-outs
  • Auto-reclining foot that aids in proper installations in vehicles
  • European belt path for vehicle belt installations
  • FAA certified for aircraft use
  • Not compatible with PIPA™ series base or RELX™ base

Security

  • Aeroflex™ foam that is cleverly lightweight, resilient, and minimizes force transferred to baby by absorbing and diffusing energy
  • Side Impact Protection (SIP) for ultimate baby safe keeping
  • 5-point harness keeps travels secure

Comfort 

  • Full-coverage UPF 50+ canopy is extendable and features a flip-out eyeshade and XL peek-a-boo window
  • Head support includes a 2-layer soft surround to accommodate smaller babies
  • Infant head support and body inserts feature environmentally friendly Merino wool and TENCEL™ branded lyocell fiber blend that is soft, naturally controls moisture, and is environmentally friendly (TENCEL™ is a trademark of Lenzing AG)

Premium Details

  • Ultralight for on-the-go at just 7 lbs (excludes canopy and infant insert)
  • Carbon fiber reinforced aluminum carry handle offers unparalleled strength and durability while maintaining a remarkably lightweight profile
  • Sky drape™ pulls down smoothly and attaches quietly with magnets
  • From fabric to foam and beyond, each element is smartly sourced to be both flame resistant and contain no added fire-retardant chemicals
  • Integrated magnetic buckle holders help keep straps out of the way when buckling baby in
  • Machine washable seat fabrics and inserts
  • Luxe leatherette carry handle for stylish journeys
  • Set of included latch guides make the lower anchor bars in your vehicle more visible and accessible, making it easier to install

Compatibility

  • Compatible with all PIPA series infant car seats and the SWIV™ & TRIV™ series bassinet

What's in the Box

  • TRIV lx
  • PIPA urbn
  • Latch guides
  • Ring adapter
  • Stroller rain cover

Specifications

  • Stroller dimensions (in use): 43.4"H x 35.75"L x 23"W
  • Stroller dimensions (folded): 24"H x 16.5"L x 23"W
  • Stroller weight: 23.7lbs.
  • Car seat dimensions: 22"H x 25"L x 17.5"W
  • Car seat true weight: 9 lbs.
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