Our Review of the 

Uppababy Mesa V3

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Age

Our recommendation: From birth until it’s outgrown, 9-12 months

Type

An infant car seat

When

From birth

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Stand Out Features of this Car Seat

European Baseless Routing

This seat can be installed baseless with European or American/Standard belt routing. You can find a video showing both of those methods here. The European routing method is preferred! European belt routing means the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt is routed behind the shell of the rear-facing seat, limiting its ability to rotate down in a frontal crash. This routing functions similarly to a load leg. Pretty cool, huh?!

Seat is Good for You If:

You want a car seat that is easy to install. 

UPPAbaby Mesa V3 infant car seat in grey melange with black base, canopy extended and carry handle raised

Child Fit Information

Installation Information

airplane

Airplane Use

This seat is FAA-Approved.

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Videos

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Car Seat Quick Tour

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Similar Car Seats

This car seat does not have any other versions.

Specifications

UPPAbaby

Mesa V3 (Meets New Standards)

Product Information

Weight: 9.9 lbs

Width: 17"

Rear Facing Limits

Height: 32"

Weight: 4-30 lbs

Forward-Facing Limits

No Back Booster Limits

Highest Belt Guide Settings

High Back Booster Limits

Other Important Details

Preemie Fit

haven't seen many preemies in this seat yet

Crash Replacement Policy

replace after any crash

Harness

no-rethread

Lock-off

yes

Handle Positions for the Vehicle

rebound

*Disclaimer: Safe in the Seat contributors are Nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians, but all reviews and materials reflect our opinions, not those of Safe Kids, NHTSA, or any other organization. We are not liable for actions taken based on this content. Always consult your car seat and vehicle manuals or a certified CPST for guidance.