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uppababy vista and mesa car seat

uppababy vista and mesa car seat UPPAbaby Cruz V2 Stroller + Bassinet Bundle, Theo

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uppababy vista and mesa car seat UPPAbaby Cruz V2 Stroller + Bassinet Bundle, TheoUPPAbaby's Vista V3 Twin Double Stroller bundle is perfect for all of life's surprises. Make multi child traveling a little easier with the double stroller travel system for twins. What is included: 1 Vista V3 Stroller 1 Toddler Seat 1 RumbleSeat with Lower Adapters 2 MESA V3 Infant Car Seats with Bases 2 MESA V3 Infant Inserts 1 set Upper Adapters 1 Toddler Seat Bug & Rain Shield Vista V3 Features: Toddler Seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. The

UPPAbaby's Vista V3 Twin Double Stroller bundle is perfect for all of life's surprises. Make multi-child traveling a little easier with the double stroller travel system for twins.

What is included:

  • 1 Vista V3 Stroller
  • 1 Toddler Seat
  • 1 RumbleSeat with Lower Adapters
  • 2 MESA V3 Infant Car Seats with Bases
  • 2 MESA V3 Infant Inserts
  • 1 set Upper Adapters
  • 1 Toddler Seat Bug & Rain Shield

Vista V3 Features:

  • Toddler Seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. The multi-position recline feature allows for added comfort for taking naps or sitting upright to sight see offering more flexibility with your busy toddler's needs. Now with a higher back and deeper footrest for added leisure. Front and rear facing capabilities and a one-hand release pivoting bumper bar allows for easy loading and unloading. As your child grows the VISTA V3 grows too. The adjustable canopy easily slides to accommodate your growing child. Now with zip out fabric and mesh panels for added breathability.
  • The VISTA V3 stroller frame is constructed by combining aluminum with magnesium for optimal lightweight durability and performance. Equipped with more shock absorbing front and rear suspension for a smoother and more comfortable ride and no-puncture wheels guarantee you'll never be stranded with a flat.
  • The VISTA V3 stands when folded. The one-step fold is intuitive can easily be done with or without the toddler seat attached.
  • Telescoping handlebar allows for comfortable heigh adjustments for parents of varying heights. The handlebars and bumper bars are accented with hand sewn 100% full-grain leather and perforated for added grip.
  • XL storage basket allows for easy access to essentials and additional space to store items when out shopping or running errands. Basket is now equipped with a dedicated Rain Shield storage for even more convenience.
  • Baby can ride forward, backward, completely upright or reclined.
  • Expands to accommodate 1-3 children of various ages and stages. Sibling compatible with the purchase of a MESA infant car seat, secondary RumbleSeat, or PiggyBack sibling board. (sold separately)

Infant Car Seat: MESA V3:

  • SMARTSecure System: Installs in seconds with auto-retracting LATCH and red-to-green tightness indicator for near-error-proof setup.
  • No-Rethread 5-Point Harness: Quickly adjust as baby grows, with magnetic buckle holders that keep straps out of the way when loading/unloading.
  • Canopy: Deluxe, extra-large UPF 50+ coverage with mesh ventilation, peek-a-boo window, and pop-out sunshade for breathability and sun protection.
  • Side Impact & Rebound Protection: Adjustable headrest with energy-absorbing EPP foam and a 4th-position rebound handle further mitigate crash forces.
  • European Routing Belt Path: Enables safe, carrier-only installation using your vehicle's seat belt when a base isn't convenient.
  • Fire-Retardant-Free Fabric: All seat fabrics are free from chemical flame retardants.
  • Robust Infant Insert: Removable insert optimizes fit and positioning for newborns (approximately 4-11 lbs).
  • UPPAbaby's Lifetime Warranty

Technical Specifications - Dimension / Weight

  • Stroller Frame- Unfolded: 32.8"L x 25.7"W x 39.5"H
  • Frame: 20 lbs
  • Toddler Seat: 7.3 lbs ea; RumbleSeat: 6 lbs ea
  • MESA V3 Infant Car Seat weight: 25.6 lbs; dims: 28"L x 20"W x 17"H
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Eclectic Living? How are you relating right now to Jesus? Did you see the “you” and the “right now?” We’re all different and in different places in our lives, also in the ways we turn to Jesus and trust him. The gospel of Jesus is rich and varied, with so many facets meeting us in our so multiple needs. We have been thinking about our “union with Christ.” Not so long ago we were sure that such an amazing and beautiful reality must be way off in the future, at the end of the chain of our “way of salvation,” the ordo salutis. When we go to heaven without any remaining sin, then we’ll see how all Jesus has done for us comes together, that was how we used to think. Then John Murray and others began to show us how union isn’t at the far end but at the very beginning of new life in Jesus. That means that our forgiveness/justification and our godly growth/sanctification belong together, both gifts from the Jesus to whom we belong. For people who know our theological history that could be alarming though. Wasn’t that what the Reformation 500 years ago was all about? Before, people thought that the main thing was to do the best you can, and then it could be maybe that God would answer that with forgiveness and blessing. But how can you tell when you’re doing enough? The more spiritually alert you were, the less sure. Then came Martin Luther and that breakthrough insight: yes the Lord is holy and you aren’t, but Jesus is! It’s his righteousness that he gives you, and now you can be confident that God is on your side, that when things go wrong it isn’t because he’s mad at you, but probably he’s giving you some kind of “fatherly chastisement.” Isn’t that wonderful, that firm foundation of the Lord’s unfailing love for you! Being totally sure that what we so desperately need right now is right there in the gospel. Isn’t that all we’ll ever need? In some ways it is, but aren’t we still supposed to grow in our godliness? We’re called to love the Lord with all our hearts and our neighbors as ourselves—now that’s not easy, is it? Luther gave us a real start, but we have to add that now we give our hearts to respond to our Lord’s love with whole-hearted life-changing obedience, right? Lutherans tend to want to stick with #1, forgiveness, and we Reformed want the bigger package. But to do that means work, putting together the loving presence of your Jesus and doing those hard things in your life. That’s the history, but where are we right now? Way back when I became a believer, it was about “what if you were to die tonight?” That is, in the next six hours how much change can you pull off? Not much, so dying tonight was totally about forgiveness. Back then there was also a lot of teaching about the end of the world and the suffering that would happen then. Most believed Jesus would take us out of that before it got too bad. 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