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What car seats are compatible with the Momcozy ChangeGo?
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What car seats are compatible with the Momcozy ChangeGo?

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A short, specific list — and the adapter is sold separately. According to owner reviews, the Momcozy ChangeGo pairs with select infant seats like Joie and the Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna through its own adapter, but it does not fit Graco, Chicco, or UPPAbaby seats. Confirm your exact seat on Momcozy's site before you buy.

StrollerWise's read of the owner reviews shows the same split on every car-seat question: the ChangeGo is a travel-system stroller, so it accepts an infant car seat only through a brand-specific adapter — and Momcozy sells that car seat adapter sold separately rather than in the box. The Momcozy ChangeGo lists its adapter as an add-on, which means a newborn either rides in the included bassinet or in a seat Momcozy actually makes an adapter for.

Here is the honest way to read any travel-system compatibility question. A stroller does not fit a car seat; an adapter does. The seat you already own — not the stroller box — settles the whole thing, so this answer walks the ChangeGo first, then the three other travel systems parents cross-shop against it.

The Momcozy ChangeGo, a convertible travel-system stroller whose car seat adapter is sold separately

ChangeGo — adapter sold separately

The Mompush Meteor2, a full-size travel system that ships with a car seat adapter included

Mompush Meteor2 — adapter included

The two travel systems parents compare most on car seats: the Momcozy ChangeGo, whose adapter is an add-on for a short list of seats, against the Mompush Meteor2, which bundles an adapter fit for most major infant seats.

Bottom line

The Momcozy ChangeGo fits car seats only through its own adapter, and that adapter is sold separately for a narrow set of brands — owners confirm Joie and the Nuna-made Bugaboo Turtle Air, but not Graco, Chicco, or UPPAbaby. Match the adapter to the exact seat you own before you buy, or the newborn rides in the bassinet instead.

Here's what the box won't tell you: you buy the stroller for the seat, not the seat for the stroller. A newborn needs a flat ride, and the ChangeGo already gives that through its included bassinet — so a car seat is a convenience for moving a sleeping baby from car to stroller, not a requirement. If you do want the car-seat click-in, the brand of seat you own decides which travel system on this page is even an option.

Your car seat picks the stroller.

Which car seats are compatible with the Momcozy ChangeGo stroller?

A short list, and only through Momcozy's own adapter. The ChangeGo carries a child from birth up to 6 years old, but a car seat only matters at the newborn end. According to a professional standard stroller review, it does not support Graco, Chicco, or UPPAbaby car seats — so the seat you own decides it.

So which seats actually click on? Owners name two. One writes, I use the Joie newborn car seat with the newborn adapter and calls it perfect — the Joie infant seat is a confirmed fit. Another reports buying the Bugaboo Turtle Air Shield by Nuna Infant Car Seat and it fits perfectly in the stroller with the infant car seat adapters, so the Nuna-made Bugaboo Turtle Air works too. The three brands it turns away — Graco, Chicco, and UPPAbaby — are established names that Consumer Reports' standard stroller testing lists among the makers it checks each year, alongside Britax, Bugaboo, Chicco, Cybex, Evenflo, Graco, Mockingbird, Nuna, Uppababy, which is exactly why owning one of their seats first can steer you off the ChangeGo. Check Momcozy's own adapter page for your exact model before you count on a fit — the list is short and specific.

The adapter itself is the catch. Momcozy lists the ChangeGo car seat adapter as sold separately, not in the box, and a Reddit parent researching it warns the momcozy only has an adaptor for very specific seats. Across our sample of 6 travel-system strollers, the ChangeGo's adapter list is the shortest. That is what "sold separately" really means: the stroller does not take a car seat directly, it takes an adapter cut for one specific seat brand, which is why that standard stroller owner thread matters — buy the seat first and the matching adapter may simply not exist. The fix is boring but reliable: confirm the exact adapter for your seat before you buy the ChangeGo, not after.

Price landscape53 models we track, by price band
$50–$1001
$100–$25033
$250–$50010
$500+9

Most models we track sit in the $100–$250 band. Price is a signal, not a verdict — an unknown budget brand is a question to investigate, not an automatic trap.

What car seats are compatible with the Mompush Meteor 2 stroller?

More than the ChangeGo — its adapter is included, not extra. Mompush says the Meteor2 ships with a car seat adapter compatible with most major infant car seats. Owners confirm real fits with Nuna and Maxi-Cosi seats, so it is the friendlier travel system for a seat you already own.

The Meteor2's pitch is exactly the ChangeGo's weak spot. Because Mompush bundles the adapter, the Meteor2 is compatible with most major infant car seats out of the box — one owner paired it with a Nuna seat, another with a Maxi-Cosi Mico Luxe, both without buying anything extra. If you are cross-shopping Mompush, our Mompush Wiz review runs the full owner-evidence test on the brand's pramette model, and our Meteor versus Wiz breakdown maps which Mompush frame fits which family.

Bundled beats sold-separately here.

What car seats are compatible with the Mompush Ultimate 2 stroller?

Nuna and Maxi-Cosi, with the adapter included. According to owner reviews, the Ultimate2 ships with a NUNA car seat adapter included, and owners pair it with the Nuna Pipa. Maxi-Cosi is the other confirmed brand, so it matches the Meteor2's easy-fit approach.

The Mompush Ultimate2 full-size travel system, which includes a Nuna car seat adapter
The Mompush Ultimate2 includes a Nuna car seat adapter in the box — owners pair it with a Nuna Pipa, and Maxi-Cosi is the other confirmed brand.

The Ultimate2 lands in the same easy-fit camp as the Meteor2. A Nuna car seat adapter comes included, so a Nuna Pipa clicks on without a separate purchase — one owner needed a nudge to release it (press the seat's buttons, not the stroller's), but the fit itself is confirmed. If a Maxi-Cosi infant seat is the only brand you plan to buy, owners flag it as the one to build around. For another mid-price travel system and how its own seat clicks on, see our Graco Modes Pramette review.

What car seats fit on the UPPAbaby Cruz?

The easiest of the four. UPPAbaby says the Bassinet, Mesa, and Aria Infant Car Seats attach directly to stroller without adapters on the Cruz V3. Other-brand seats still fit through an adapter, so if you own a Mesa the Cruz is the no-hardware option.

The Cruz is the reverse of the ChangeGo. Where Momcozy sells you an adapter for a short seat list, UPPAbaby's own Mesa and Aria infant seats attach directly with no adapter at all — the from-birth travel system that "just works" if you buy into the UPPAbaby ecosystem. One owner notes that with an adapter, car seats from other brands fit too, so you are not fully locked in. For the full picture, our UPPAbaby Vista V3 review covers the sibling frame, and our Vista versus Cruz comparison shows which UPPAbaby frame fits your family and your car seat.

Work backwards from the car seat you own

Work backwards from the seat, not the stroller. If you already own a Graco, Chicco, or UPPAbaby infant seat, the Momcozy ChangeGo is the wrong travel system — its adapter list does not include them. If you own a Nuna, Maxi-Cosi, or Joie seat, the ChangeGo, Mompush Meteor2, and Mompush Ultimate2 all have a path, and the two Mompush frames include the adapter instead of charging extra.

Buying the seat and the stroller together? The UPPAbaby Cruz is the only frame here whose own infant seat clicks on with no adapter at all. Whichever way you go, confirm the exact adapter for your seat before checkout — a travel system that cannot hold your car seat is just a heavy stroller.

Still vetting Momcozy itself? Our Momcozy brand check weighs the ChangeGo against the budget-to-mid field, and our is the Momcozy stroller FAA approved answer explains why the car seat, not the stroller, is the part that carries the flying certification.

Citations

  1. [1]"The Momcozy ChangeGo lists its car seat adapter as a separately sold accessory, not an included part."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJXX76MN Verified July 8, 2026.
  2. [2]"A ChangeGo owner pairs a Joie newborn car seat with the stroller's newborn car seat adapter."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJXX76MN Verified July 8, 2026.
  3. [3]"A ChangeGo owner reports a Bugaboo Turtle Air by Nuna infant car seat fits perfectly with the infant car seat adapters."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJXX76MN Verified July 8, 2026.
  4. [4]"The Momcozy ChangeGo does not support Graco, Chicco, or UPPAbaby car seats."https://strollermom.com/stroller/momcozy-changego-review/ Verified July 8, 2026.
  5. [5]"A Reddit user weighing the ChangeGo notes the momcozy only has an adapter for very specific car seats."https://reddit.com/r/pregnant/comments/1j37uvf/does_anyone_have_momcozy_changego_stroller/ Verified July 8, 2026.
  6. [6]"The Mompush Meteor2 includes a car seat adapter compatible with most major infant car seats."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093KTNC1M Verified July 8, 2026.
  7. [7]"A Mompush Ultimate2 owner confirms a Nuna car seat adapter is included with the stroller."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084GMQJT4 Verified July 8, 2026.
  8. [8]"The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 lists the Bassinet, Mesa, and Aria infant car seats as attaching directly without adapters."https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FHM118RT Verified July 8, 2026.
  9. [9]"Consumer Reports lab-tests strollers from established brands each year, including Britax, Bugaboo, Chicco, Cybex, Evenflo, Graco, Mockingbird, Nuna, and UPPAbaby."https://www.consumerreports.org/babies-kids/strollers/best-strollers-of-the-year-a5254350204 Verified July 8, 2026.