AlyshaPerth, WA
- 6 reviews
Overpriced and bad design
Yet again with Nuna their stuff looks good but it's far from everything else.
This capsule retails for over $500 so as if I was going to pay that for a car seat my baby was going to be in for only 3 months, I also chose this seat because it was compatible with my Joolz pram, we found the Pipa 2nd hand online near new for $80 thankfully.
My baby got so hot in this capsule especially once the newborn liner was out, the material is horrible, not breathable almost like a neoprene fabric and hardly any comfort padding like the maxi cosi ones on th...Read more
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Questions & Answers
James Lasked
Where can you get this seat in australia?
Rosasked
Do you have a list of strollers that the Nuna Pipa can be adapted to?
2 answers
Hi Ros, I don't have a list, but when I was in discussion with the sales person at Banana Baby in Sydney, she said that the Pipa can be attached to maxi cosi adaptors, so I assume that strollers that can use maxi cosi capsules can be used. Though I haven't tried it. You could probably give banana baby a call cause they were very helpful when I had enquiries.
The Pipa uses Maxi Cosy araptors so fits a big range of prams. We also used Banana Baby in Sydney, they had an onsite fitter and were very knowledgable on matching prams
Peterasked
Can the capsule be installed in a car without the base?
5 answers
No you need the base as the seatbelt has to go through the bsse
Thanks Tracie!
Tracie's answer is incorrect; the capsule can indeed be installed in a car without the base. See this video for how to perform the baseless "European installation":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXH2YXblNaE
edit: this functionality only appears on newer versions of the Pipa.
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