bugaboo nuna car seat Nuna® Pipa™ Next i-Size Infant Car Seat 0+ (40-83 cm) Chestnut – Evitas
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bugaboo nuna car seat Nuna® Pipa™ Next i-Size Infant Car Seat 0+ (40-83 cm) Chestnut – Evitas

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bugaboo nuna car seat Nuna® Pipa™ Next i-Size Infant Car Seat 0+ (40-83 cm) Chestnut – EvitasA star is born exceptional ADAC ratings The Nuna brand always puts the safety of the youngest family members first. Annual ADAC tests are the most highly anticipated among all global tests, as they are considered the strictest and most credible. In May 2020, the latest Nuna Pipa Next carrier received an incredible ADAC rating. This truly light, reliable, and safe carrier exceeded all expectations. The Nuna Pipa Next with the Isofix base received an

A star is born - exceptional ADAC ratings

The Nuna® brand always puts the safety of the youngest family members first. Annual ADAC tests are the most highly anticipated among all global tests, as they are considered the strictest and most credible. In May 2020, the latest Nuna® Pipa™ Next carrier received an incredible ADAC rating. This truly light, reliable, and safe carrier exceeded all expectations. The Nuna® Pipa™ Next with the Isofix base received an overall score of 1.2 for safety and became the best-rated i-Size car seat up to 83/85 cm, with a SIP system for additional side protection, since 2016. Based on ADAC testing - May 2020, the new Nuna® Pipa™ Next with the Isofix base received an exceptional overall rating of "Good" (1.6). Nuna® Pipa™ Next was also rated without the base and received an overall rating of "Good" (2.0).

A versatile carrier for travel by car, taxi, or plane

The Nuna® Pipa™ Next carrier can be installed using car seat belts, making it extremely convenient for travel in any car, including taxis. However, the fastest and easiest way is installation on the Nuna® Pipa™ Next base. The base is available separately and allows for quick car seat installation. The Nuna® IsoFix base for the Pipa™ Next car seat with a support leg provides greater safety compared to bases without a support leg for additional stability, as the crumple zone in the support leg absorbs force and reduces energy on the child. The Nuna® Pipa™ Next car seat, with its TUV certificate for air traffic, is also approved for use on an airplane.

Reliable and safe on every journey

The Nuna® Pipa™ Next carrier meets the i-Size safety standard ECE R129/00. Reliability on every journey is also ensured by the robust carrier frame, a 3-point no-rethread safety harness with soft padding in the shoulder area and the lower buckle, and an automatic SIP system that provides additional side protection in the event of a side impact. Comfort and protection are also provided by patented Taylor tech™ memory foam and a support cushion for the head, back, and lumbar region. Nuna® Pipa™ Next has an adjustable headrest that allows the seat to adapt to the child's height, with height adjustability to 7 possible positions. Height adjustment is done with one hand.

Carefully selected materials for maximum comfort and safety of babies and toddlers

Nuna insists on carefully selected materials and fabrics, which are an integral part of strollers, car seats, and rockers where babies and toddlers spend a significant amount of time in the first months of their lives. Nuna is committed to responsible and smart design and therefore ensures that your baby is in contact only with the highest quality and safest materials.

Bamboo charcoal, organic cotton, merino wool, lyocell, and yak wool are some of the materials/fabrics that will ensure maximum comfort for your little ones. All materials are obtained in an environmentally friendly way that takes care of our planet. They are characterized by excellent properties in terms of body temperature regulation, moisture management, and durability. Nuna brand materials offer pleasant softness, are extremely friendly to sensitive skin, flame retardant, naturally water-repellent, and prevent the formation of unpleasant odors.

The organic cotton used in selected Nuna products has been tested and approved in accordance with the OEKO-TEX® 100 standard, which confirms that the materials do not contain harmful and allergenic substances. Selected Nuna products carry the GOTS™ certificate, which confirms that it is high-quality organic cotton.

Nuna baby equipment impresses with environmentally friendly merino wool, which is characterized by an extraordinary ability to absorb moisture and excellent regulation of body temperature, and we must not forget the fact that with its natural softness it is particularly gentle on the most sensitive children's skin.

Then there is the extremely grateful blend of TENCEL™ lyocell, which is considered an extremely soft but at the same time durable fabric, which among other things perfectly naturally controls moisture and prevents the formation of unpleasant odors.

With smart and responsible design and in accordance with strict regulations

At Nuna, they use high-quality, durable materials and follow the latest US federal and European chemical safety standards. The plastics, metals, fabrics, fiber fills, and foam used in production comply with CPSIA standards in the USA and REACH regulations and EN71 standards in Europe.

FR-Free standard: The entire Nuna car seat collection is made from flame-retardant materials, without the use of fire retardants or added harmful chemicals, so there is no need to compromise on safety.

GOTS™ certificate: Organic production is based on a farming system that maintains and replenishes soil fertility without toxic pesticides or fertilizers. This standard ensures that organic cotton is processed without bleaches, inorganic dyes, formaldehydes, azo dyes, and other chemical components.

Greenguard Gold certificate: Products with this certificate are scientifically proven to meet some of the world's strictest third-party chemical emission standards and demonstrate that they do not contribute to indoor air pollution or chemical exposure.

Nuna baby equipment is manufactured in an environmentally friendly ISO-certified factory and is made from best-in-class materials, placing it among the leading brands in the design and manufacture of children's gear.

Use:

  • Group 0+ car seat
  • Recommended use: From birth to 13 kg, child height: 40-83 cm
  • Installation of the car seat in the rear-facing direction
  • Installation of the car seat with the Isofix system on the Nuna Pipa™ Next base, on the Nuna Next base, or using a 3-point car safety belt
  • Compatibility with Nuna and Maxi Cosi car adapters

Dimensions and weight:

  • Car seat dimensions (length x width x height): 67-86 x 44-59 x 72-118 cm
  • Weight (without support cushion and canopy): 2.8 kg

Base and seat:

  • Quick installation of the car seat with the Isofix system on the Nuna Pipa™ Next base, which is available separately
  • With the help of the Isofix system, possibility of setting 10 degrees of offset
  • Nuna Pipa™ Next base with support leg provides greater safety compared to bases without a support leg for additional stability
  • Nuna Pipa™ Next base, due to the stabilizing support leg, reduces the possibility of rolling forward by as much as 90%
  • Crumple zone in the support leg for additional stability absorbs force and reduces energy on the child
  • True lock™ attachment technology enables quick, easy, and safe use in combination with the Isofix system
  • Color indicators reduce the possibility of incorrect use of the Nuna Pipa™ Next base
  • Handle for easy carrying
  • Reliable and durable car seat frame
  • Protective ventilated canopy with UV protection 50+ protects against strong sun
  • Patented Taylor tech™ memory foam and support cushion for head, back, and lumbar region offer the baby additional safety in the case of a side impact
  • Safety is also ensured by the interior made of plastic and flexible foam, which absorbs the impact in the event of a collision
  • Automatic SIP system, which enables additional side protection in the case of a side impact
  • Adjustable headrest allows the seat to adapt to the child's height, height adjustability to 7 possible positions
  • Height regulation with one hand
  • Magnetic Dream drape™ allows for additional protection from the sun, cold, wind, and other external influences
  • 3-point safety harness without rethreading with soft padding in the shoulder area and lower buckle
  • Fabric: durable and breathable materials, polyester, microfibers, and memory foam
  • Breathable materials improve air flow
  • Comfortable padding and pleasant fabrics for even greater comfort of the child in the seat

Tests and certificates:

  • The Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat has the Greenguard Gold certificate, which confirms that the product meets strict chemical emission limit values
  • The Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat meets the i-Size standard ECE R129
  • Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat with Isofix base received an overall score of "Good 1.6" at ADAC / Stiftung Warentest 05/2020
  • Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat without Isofix base received an overall score of "Good 2.0" at ADAC / Stiftung Warentest 05/2020
  • Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat with Isofix base received a total score of 1.2 for safety at ADAC / Stiftung Warentest 05/2020 and became the best-rated i-Size car seat up to 83/85 cm, with a SIP system for additional side protection, since 2016 Safety: 1.2 (= Very good) Side impact: 0.8 (= Very good) Frontal impact: 1.1 (= Very good)
  • The Nuna Pipa™ car seat received a high score of 1.5 (= Very good) for material testing at ADAC / Stiftung Warentest 05/20
  • The Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat achieves quality standards: ISO 14001, ISO 9001, and OHSAS 18001
  • Nuna Pipa™ Next car seat with TUV certificate for air traffic is approved for use on an airplane

SAFETY NOTICE

  • Install the car seat in the rear-facing direction
  • Never install the car seat on a seat with an active airbag

Included in the price:

  • Car seat with cover
  • Removable support cushion for head, back, and lumbar region

Accessories (available for purchase):

  • Nuna® IsoFix base for Pipa™ Next car seat
  • Nuna® IsoFix base Next
  • Adapter for Nuna® Demi™ Grow Ring car seat
  • Adapter for Nuna® Mixx™ Ring car seat
  • Adapter for Nuna® Pepp™ Next car seat
  • Set of plastic inserts for Isofix anchoring in the car
  • Travel bag
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