I am new to your channel we have been trying for 4 years now but I have great news this year from the doctor we found out my issue so we have started looking but what do you think about the cheaper version of this called mompush? I can't decide between the 2 expect you answered my question about the carseat they sell with it.
Do you wish you would have gone with the Pipa Lite car seat and bought the adapters instead? I’m debating returning the Mesa V2 and getting the Pipa Lite LX but I don’t know if it’s worth it because you need the adapter, you always have to use a car seat base, and it doesn’t have a rethread harness. Although, the Nuna is much lighter and I love the sun shade..
Hi Christiana! I thought about this too after the fact.. should I have gone with the Nina pipa lite vs the Mesa. I feel like it wouldn’t have bought me *that* much extra time with my daughter in the infant seat bc I feel like once my baby was like 15-18 pounds, regardless of whether the car seat itself was 9 pounds or 12 pounds it was just an awkward shape to carry (especially if you’re on the shorter side!) and I was ready to move her to the toddler seat. I do agree I like the sun shade on the Nuna much better!! And I’m pretty sure you can install the nuna without a base if you’re someone who plans on traveling a lot. I just looked it up and you can leave the adapters on the stroller when you fold up the stroller to put it in your trunk - so that’s good! If you had to remove the adapters every time I’d say 100% no because it’d be a nuisance. It’s hard to say if I regret it.. I think the nuna looks like it’s made a bit nicer and has some nicer features but now that I have the mesa I’ll be sticking with it for baby #2 since we already have it. If I did again I prob get the nuna for the sunshade alone and not having to deal with a car seat canopy. Hope that helps! Congrats on your little one!!
@@AtHomewithVanessa Just wanted to chime in - I've been doing a lot of research on infant car seats lately and came across your video - the one downside to the Pipa Lite series is that unlike the regular Nuna Pipa and the Uppababy Mesa, it cannot be installed without its base. So it may not be the best choice for parents with multiple vehicles or those who live in an environment where they have to take a lot of Uber etc.
Hi! You know what I just realized the pic I have in my thumbnail shows black, and in my video I show the gray frame. My apologies for the confusion we have the gray frame. It has scratches on it, but not super noticeable. You’ll get scratches from closing it on the asphalt in a parking lot, etc. my assumption would be they show up more on a black frame but I can’t speak from experience!!
Starts talking about the actual stroller around 7:39. Also, where is the link for the bassinet stand?
Having trouble finding the bassinet cover and the bassinet stand link, can you provide the links for these two?
I am new to your channel we have been trying for 4 years now but I have great news this year from the doctor we found out my issue so we have started looking but what do you think about the cheaper version of this called mompush? I can't decide between the 2 expect you answered my question about the carseat they sell with it.
Do you wish you would have gone with the Pipa Lite car seat and bought the adapters instead? I’m debating returning the Mesa V2 and getting the Pipa Lite LX but I don’t know if it’s worth it because you need the adapter, you always have to use a car seat base, and it doesn’t have a rethread harness. Although, the Nuna is much lighter and I love the sun shade..
Hi Christiana! I thought about this too after the fact.. should I have gone with the Nina pipa lite vs the Mesa. I feel like it wouldn’t have bought me *that* much extra time with my daughter in the infant seat bc I feel like once my baby was like 15-18 pounds, regardless of whether the car seat itself was 9 pounds or 12 pounds it was just an awkward shape to carry (especially if you’re on the shorter side!) and I was ready to move her to the toddler seat. I do agree I like the sun shade on the Nuna much better!! And I’m pretty sure you can install the nuna without a base if you’re someone who plans on traveling a lot. I just looked it up and you can leave the adapters on the stroller when you fold up the stroller to put it in your trunk - so that’s good! If you had to remove the adapters every time I’d say 100% no because it’d be a nuisance.
It’s hard to say if I regret it.. I think the nuna looks like it’s made a bit nicer and has some nicer features but now that I have the mesa I’ll be sticking with it for baby #2 since we already have it. If I did again I prob get the nuna for the sunshade alone and not having to deal with a car seat canopy.
Hope that helps! Congrats on your little one!!
@@AtHomewithVanessa Just wanted to chime in - I've been doing a lot of research on infant car seats lately and came across your video - the one downside to the Pipa Lite series is that unlike the regular Nuna Pipa and the Uppababy Mesa, it cannot be installed without its base. So it may not be the best choice for parents with multiple vehicles or those who live in an environment where they have to take a lot of Uber etc.
I have the nuna pipa with adapters fur car seat. I love that car seat.
Cesar 🧔🏻❤🥺💐💍
How has your black frame held up? Any scratches? Trying to decide between a grey or black frame.
Hi! You know what I just realized the pic I have in my thumbnail shows black, and in my video I show the gray frame. My apologies for the confusion we have the gray frame. It has scratches on it, but not super noticeable. You’ll get scratches from closing it on the asphalt in a parking lot, etc. my assumption would be they show up more on a black frame but I can’t speak from experience!!
@@AtHomewithVanessa Thank you!
Cesar 🧔🏻❤🥺💐💍
Zero tolerance
Its a turnoff when you're so critical of yourself while filming
You could have just swiped away rather than being critical of someone who is trying to give some insight into a product