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maxi cosi infant car seat stroller compatible UPPAbaby VISTA/CRUZ Adapter for Maxi-Cosi/Nuna/Cybex Infant Car Seat

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maxi cosi infant car seat stroller compatible UPPAbaby VISTA/CRUZ Adapter for Maxi-Cosi/Nuna/Cybex Infant Car SeatThis set of UPPAbaby adapters allows you to fit a Maxi Cosi, Nuna or Cybex infant car seat to the frame of your VISTA or CRUZ stroller. Simply snap your infant car seat into these adapters and youre ready to stroll. This convenient adapter will take baby from the car to the road! This redesigned adapter is taller to bring baby closer to you in the UPPAbaby VISTA or CRUZ single strollers. When using the UPPAbaby VISTA as a double, this car seat adapter

This set of UPPAbaby adapters allows you to fit a Maxi-Cosi®, Nuna® or Cybex infant car seat to the frame of your VISTA or CRUZ stroller. Simply snap your infant car seat into these adapters and you’re ready to stroll. This convenient adapter will take baby from the car to the road!

This redesigned adapter is taller to bring baby closer to you in the UPPAbaby VISTA or CRUZ single strollers. When using the UPPAbaby VISTA as a double, this car seat adapter eliminates the need for a separate Upper Adapter—serving to both connect your car seat and create the necessary space to use the car seat in the upper position.

  • Compatible with:
    • Maxi-Cosi® Mico NXT, Mico Max Plus
    • Nuna® PIPA™ Aire Rx, Nuna® PIPA™, PIPA lite, PIPA lite lx, PIPA lite r, PIPA rx, PIPA lite rx, PIPA urbn
    • Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q, Aton M
    • Clek Liing
  • Single set of adapters creates more space between your primary and secondary seats for the VISTA double stroller
  • Redesigned to eliminate the need of VISTA Upper Adapter in double mode
  • Color-coded indicators to ensure proper installment
  • Quick, no-tools attachment
  • Stroller folds with the adapters on

For CRUZ / CRUZ V2 / CRUZ V3 and VISTA (2015-2019) / VISTA V2, VISTA V3 (upper position)

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