One of my favorite things about the Urban Arrow is the spring-loaded infant car seat adapter that bolts inside the bike frame. This adaptor is designed around Maxi Cosi infant car seats with specific stroller attachments. It costs $250 in the US and makes the Urban Arrow the ultimate family bike, allowing you to ride with kids at a young age.
Below is a crowdsourced list of seats that have worked. I will update it as I find new information. Go with caution unless you know someone who has used them before!
Mico AP – works very well (this is what I used for my kids and have available for you to test at the shop)
Mico 30 – works very well
Nuna Pipa - It is very light and easy to carry in and out of the house and upstairs. It doesn’t have a handle release, requiring two hands to get out. It is a very nice infant carrier. Extra car bases are very expensive.
Pebble – works very well
Cybex Aton M – Works Very Well
Cybex Cloud Z – Works very well
Seats that Do Work
Below is a crowdsourced list of seats that have worked. I will update it as I find new information. Go with caution unless you know someone who has used them before!
Mico AP – works very well (this is what I used for my kids and have available for you to test at the shop)
Mico 30 – works very well
Nuna Pipa - It is very light and easy to carry in and out of the house and upstairs. It doesn’t have a handle release, requiring two hands to get out. It is a very nice infant carrier. Extra car bases are very expensive.
Pebble – works very well
Cybex Aton M – Works Very Well
Cybex Cloud Z – Works very well