NEXT system – same base, next stage

Travel Seat

by Stephanie Spencer |
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A car seat is one of the most important purchases for your new arrival. You want something that will keep your baby as safe as possible, but also with longevity in mind.

The NEXT system™ offers ultimate flexibility with four solutions for the first four years, conveniently using one base for all compatible products.

One base. Four ways to ride

BASE next™ is a 360° rotating base and is the foundation of the NEXT system. It offers ultimate adaptability and is compatible with CARI next, the carry cot car seat; PIPA next, the versatile infant car seat; ARRA next, the lie-flat infant car seat; and TODL next, the sleek seat that grows with baby from newborn to toddler.

BASE next

The BASE next provides simple and secure installation, features a rotation that allows for simple harnessing, and has built-in side impact protection for ultimate safety. With 13 adjustable ISOFIX positions to boot, this is one can-do-all car seat base.

CARI next

Yes, it's really a carry cot car seat! You're not dreaming, but they will be. The super comfortable CARI next allows baby to lay peacefully at a full recline - the best position for a developing spine. This NEXT system compatible carry cot features an organic jersey mattress and infant inserts that add comfort and a three-point harness that adds security.

You can travel from home, to car, to pushchair, wherever life takes you while they head off to dreamland. Doubling as a car seat and a carry cot, even when life doesn’t stop, their snuggly sleep won't be interrupted as they lie flat in the CARI next.

PIPA next

Feel the freedom to go anywhere with PIPA next. Lightweight enough to tote while doing your shopping—just 2.8 kg*! Versatile enough to take from the taxi to the family car, thanks to the option of belt path or base installation. *Without insert and canopy

It’s i-Size-approved and designed with all the details that make for a cosy ride, like an adjustable headrest with no-rethread harness, a Dream drape™, and superior side impact protection on the base with built-in wings that automatically deploy when the car seat is installed. Everything you’ve been dreaming of to make your life with baby easier.

ARRA next

For those busy days and long journeys, ARRA next provides a smooth transition from crib to carrier. Its three recline positions allow baby to lie comfortably, whether ARRA is buckled in the backseat or attached to a pushchair.

It’s i-Size-approved and lightweight, weighing just 3.5 kg*. Doubling as a car seat and a carry cot, this reclining carrier means that even when life doesn’t stop, their sleep doesn’t have to.  *Without insert and canopy

TODL next

The sleek and sophisticated TODL next is ready to hit the road from day one through toddlerhood. The first few years of life are a whirlwind of joy and major milestones, and adaptability is a must for your baby gear.

With five recline positions and a shoulder harness that expands with each of the six headrest positions, the TODL next easily adjusts to accommodate all your little one's stages of growth, so you can focus on what matters most - making memories.

The NEXT system will be available in Nuna retailers from the end of August.

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