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baby stroller with car seat nuna Silver Cross Clic Compact Stroller + Nuna PIPA RX Travel System Bundle

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baby stroller with car seat nuna Silver Cross Clic Compact Stroller + Nuna PIPA RX Travel System BundleMeet the Silver Cross Clic, the perfect compact stroller engineered for the demands of daily life for today's parents. Thanks to its intelligent design and smooth, pavement gliding wheels, this feature rich stroller makes navigating everything from city streets to shopping centers easier. The Clic is ready for your child right from birth and is designed to accommodate them as they grow, all the way up to 55 pounds. The Clic meets IATA hand luggage

Meet the Silver Cross Clic, the perfect compact stroller engineered for the demands of daily life for today's parents. Thanks to its intelligent design and smooth, pavement-gliding wheels, this feature-rich stroller makes navigating everything from city streets to shopping centers easier. The Clic is ready for your child right from birth and is designed to accommodate them as they grow, all the way up to 55 pounds.

The Clic meets IATA hand luggage requirements, making it ideal for families that love to travel and allowing you to roll it straight up to the plane door for easy overhead storage.

With no adapters needed, the Clic converts into a compact travel system when you add a compatible car seat.

Carrying your little one from newborn to 55 pounds, Clic’s lie-flat seat is the perfect place for relaxation while on-the-go. But our favorite part? For moments when you need to be hands-free, the Clic folds with one hand and has a pull-out strap so it can be carried over your shoulder. It’s the ideal feature for your daily journeys, giving you the freedom to use your hands with your child.

Click, Fold, Go

Storage and transport are streamlined with the Silver Cross Clic’s impressive one-hand, self-standing fold. You can collapse the stroller into an exceptionally compact size, making it a perfect fit for smaller car trunks or for storing inside your condo. The lightweight stroller is easy to carry via its pull-out shoulder strap, which keeps your hands available for your child or for managing snacks from the concession stand.

IATA Compliant

Ideal for travel, the Clic’s lightweight and compact frame intelligently meets IATA hand luggage size specifications. This compliance means you can push the stroller all the way to the airplane door, fold it easily, and place it directly into the cabin’s overhead bin.

Convenient Comfort

With its cushioned, lie-flat seat, the Clic offers a comfortable spot for your child. The seat features a footrest and is designed to adjust as your child grows and is ready to sit upright. The Genius™ magnetic buckle provides security on every ride and makes harnessing effortless, offering both safety and parent-friendly ease of use

Made to Move

Built for motion, the Clic offers an effortless push and maneuvers smoothly over park paths and city streets. A pleasant ride is guaranteed on every journey thanks to its pavement-gliding wheels. The Clic also keeps your child comfortable in all types of weather with its extending UPF50+ hood, which includes a pop-out sun visor and an airflow panel for ventilation.

Travel System Ready

The Clic becomes a compact travel system with the addition of a compatible car seat, offering ultimate on-the-go convenience. No adapters are needed to make the connection with compatible car seats from Nuna and Joie™.

Key features:

  • Accommodates Growing Children: Provides a secure and comfortable ride from birth all the way to 55 pounds.
  • Cabin-Approved for Airplanes: Complies with IATA hand luggage standards, allowing it to be stored in an airplane’s overhead bin.
  • Simple One-Hand Fold: Collapses with a single hand into a self-standing, compact unit and includes a shoulder strap for carrying.
  • Featherlight at only 13.9 pounds*
  • No-Adapter Travel System: Creates a travel system with compatible Nuna and Joie™ car seats without the need for adapters.
  • Genius™ Magnetic Buckle: Clicks together with ease to keep your child secure, helping to reduce fuss for parents.
  • Simple to Transport: The exceptionally lightweight frame weighs only 13.9 pounds*, making it simple to lift and carry.
  • Ready for Newborns: A cushioned, lie-flat seat provides comfort from day one and adjusts to an upright view for toddlers.
  • Protective Canopy: The UPF50+ extending hood has a pop-out sun visor and a ventilation panel for airflow.
  • Effortless Strolling: Pavement-gliding wheels are engineered for smooth movement on city streets and parkways.
  • Spacious Storage: The large under-seat basket is perfect for holding your diaper bag, groceries, and other essentials.

* Bumper bar included

Specifications

  • Recommended Usage: Birth to 55 lbs
  • Stroller Weight: 13.9 lbs
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 31 x 18 x 41.7 in
  • Folded Dimensions: 21 x 18 x 9 in

What's In The Box

  • Ultra-Compact Stroller
  • UP50+ Stroller Canopy
  • Genius buckle
  • Shopping Basket
  • Bumper Bar

Travel System Compatibility (No Adapter Needed)

  • Nuna: PIPA, PIPA RX, Urban
  • Joie: Mint Latch
  • Please Note: NOT compatible with the Nuna Pipa Aire or Aire RX

Nuna PIPA RX Infant Car Seat

It’s a brand new world for them. Your world has forever changed. Enjoy every magical moment with PIPA rx, a car seat bringing such comfort to your baby, you’ll feel it too.

It starts with a full-coverage canopy with pull-out Sky drape™ attaching silently with magnets and keeping them shaded. Then there’s the soft, organic jersey insert with two removable pieces for their customized comfort as they grow. Install easily in a cab directly using the belt path on the shell—no base necessary—or in the family car with the PIPA RELX base, featuring on-the-go recline.

Equal in versatility and safety, PIPA rx is fashioned solely from materials that are free of fire retardant additives. Give them—and yourself—a good start on the journey.

PIPA RX Features:

  • Removable, full coverage UPF 50+ canopy with flip out eyeshade
  • Sky drape™ pulls down smoothly and attaches quietly with magnets to create a shelter that protects baby from the elements
  • Ideal for city living and taxis as it can be installed with a vehicle belt - no base needed
  • Connects with all Nuna strollers to create a tasteful travel system
  • 4 position on-the-go recline
  • 4 position adjustable rigid latch to remove or reduce the gap between vehicle seat and base
  • Locking 3 piece steel stability leg has a wide range of adjustment to fit most vehicles including middle seats

RELX Base Features:

  • True lock™ installation makes set up swift, simple and above all – safe
  • 5 second install
  • Crumple zone within the stability leg absorbs impact and minimizes force transferred to baby
  • Colored installation indicators confirm correct connections to the vehicle.
  • 4 positions on-the-fly recline
  • Bubble free recline angle guides clearly confirm the perfect riding angle
  • Low profile base for easier loading of infant seat
  • Open belt bath for easier install
  • Belt guides
  • Anti rebound panel
  • Automatic rigid latch storage
  • Extra convenient load leg storage with lock
  • Steel reinforced true lock™ rigid latch
  • 4 position adjustable rigid latch to remove or reduce the gap between vehicle seat and base
  • Locking 3 piece steel stability leg has a wide range of adjustment to fit most vehicles including middle seats
  • Seat belt lock off with separate lap and belt paths
  • Indicators on rigid latch turn green when clicked to vehicle anchor points
  • indicators on stability leg turn green when in proper contact with vehicle floor

Specifications

  • RECOMMENDED USE: 4 to 30 lbs, and 16-30 in.
  • WEIGHT: 7.6 lbs (Weight does not include canopy or insert)
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I've never read anything by this author and picked up this series after seeing how many books were already released; very important to me nowadays as I keep hitting the end of other series I really enjoy and get stuck waiting for the author to complete writing the next installment. No such problem here as there are nearly a dozen installments already published. Plus, this first book was nearly 800 pages. It is the typical LitRPG where the storyline starts off with earth being forcefully and suddenly integrated into the "multiverse" and the MC having to learn all about the magic and leveling system in order to grow strong enough to find his family and defend himself. Thr plot might be standard but the writer throws in plenty of interesting bits like the primary invaders being demons and the MC choosing to wield an axe rather than the traditional sword. The only problem is that the MC is a bit of a whiner at first and nothjng much happens except a lot of grinding so stick with it. The action starts around the second half when he leaves his immediate surroundings full of low level mobs to engage the invaders. From there it only gets more interesting as he discovers other species whose worlds were merged with earth along with fellow humans. A leaderboard is also introduced tracking levels and wealth so we get a glimpse of other powerful humans besides the MC. The system controlling the multiverse promotes conflict and rewards the strong so the MC undergoes a total attitude change and goes from a desk jockey to near bloodthirsty in his quest for power. Purchasing the next book straightaway as I cant wait to read where the story heads. Would definitely recommend for fans of fantasy and particularly LitRPG.
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Reads like a video game
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Reads like a video game. Captivating, entertaining and hard to put down. If you like stories where your character becomes stronger and more skilled as he overcomes his enemies, gaining titles and unlocking quests, then this book is for you. I am honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed reading this book. I can’t wait for book 2 to arrive.
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Entertaining, stats go burr, some annoying writing quirks
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