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uppababy vista stroller in black UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller

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uppababy vista stroller in black UPPAbaby Vista V3 StrollerUPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller + Bassinet + Mesa V3 Aria V2 Car Seat Travel System The Uppababy Vista V3 Travel System provides the perfect solution for families that are on the go. Create a full featured travel system without the use of adapters by combining the Vista V3 with one of UPPAbaby's popular and adaptable infant car seats and a cozy UPPAbaby V3 bassinet for the ultimate in portability and safety. This UPPAbaby travel system includes the

UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller + Bassinet + Mesa V3/Aria V2 Car Seat Travel System

The Uppababy Vista V3 Travel System provides the perfect solution for families that are on the go. Create a full-featured travel system without the use of adapters by combining the Vista V3 with one of UPPAbaby's popular and adaptable infant car seats and a cozy UPPAbaby V3 bassinet for the ultimate in portability and safety.

This UPPAbaby travel system includes the incredibly versatile and newly upgraded Vista V3 stroller and your choice of either the newly upgraded Mesa V3, or the super lightweight Aria V2 infant car seat, both stylish and full-featured options that provide you with a convenient and tasteful travel system. For stroller snoozing or napping on the go, this bundle also includes a cozy V3 bassinet.

What's Included with this Travel System?

UPPAbaby VISTA V3 stroller including:

  • UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller
  • Toddler Seat Seasonal Seat Liner
  • Toddler Seat Bug Shield
  • Toddler Seat Rain Shield
  • Stroller Storage Bag
  • 3-Year UPPAbaby Warranty

UPPAbaby Mesa V3 or Aria V2 Infant Car Seat including:

  • Your choice of one (1) Infant Car Seat, either the Mesa V3 or the Aria V2
  • One (1) Car Seat Base
  • One (1) Two-Piece Robust Infant Inserts
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty (up to expiration of car seat)

UPPAbaby V3 Bassinet including:

  • Bassinet Bug Shield
  • Bassinet Mattress
  • Bassinet Mattress Cover
  • 3-year UPPAbaby Warranty

UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller:

One of the best just got better. Making improvements to arguably one of most popular and in-demand strollers on the market is no easy task, but UPPAbaby was up to the challenge. Introducing the UPPAbaby Vista V3, an upgraded version of the ever-popular Vista V2, designed for the growing family and loaded with new features and improvements.

UPPAbaby has kept everything customers loved about the predecessor Vista V2 stroller and introduced several upgrades and functional improvements that will make the Vista V3 a favorite with growing families for years to come.

UPPAbaby Vista V3 Key Features:

  • Offering 30+ configurations to grow with your family starting from birth up to three children in tow
  • The Vista V3 will no longer include the UPPAbaby bassinet with purchase. The UPPAbaby bassinet will continue to be offered as an accessory and can be added to the Vista V3 system.
  • The Mesa and Aria Infant Car Seats as well as the Bassinet attach directly to the stroller with no adapters needed, creating an easy from-birth solution
  • All-weather Comfort Seat with padded insert for cooler days will convert to mesh for warmer days
  • Quick-to secure harness system with magnetic buckle and easy-to-adjust no rethread harness
  • Enhanced FlexRide Suspension delivers a smooth ride on all types of terrain with either one, two or three little passengers
  • Full size toddler seat grows with child up to 50 pounds and accommodates both the parent-facing or forward-facing positions
  • Never flat tires for increased durability and smooth strolling on any type of terrain
  • Reflective trims on wheels and basket provide increased visibility when strolling in low light or evenings
  • Use of RumbleSeat and Piggyback board provides ability to transport up to three children
  • Please note that the Piggback board is sold separately and not included in this listing.
  • One-handed, multi-position recline allows for comfortable strolls and easy nap time
  • Adjustable handlebar allows you to accommodate strollers of different heights with ease
  • Front wheel locks with visual indicators for safety and extra piece of mind
  • Adjustable footrest positions feet and legs comfortably as they grow
  • Extendible UPF 50+ canopy
  • Machine washable fabrics
  • New all-terrain wheels available and sold separately (4-wheels, $150)
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified
  • REACH Certified
  • JPMA Certified

The Vista V3 is Available in a Variety of Stylish Options:

UPPAbaby is introducing several new colors to compliment their already impressive stable of fashions. With elegant frame options and several luxurious leather accents to choose from, the UPPAbaby V3 will make a sophisticated and stylish companion.

  • OWEN: Mocha Mélange | Carbon Frame | Chestnut Leather
  • ADA: Sandstone Mélange | Carbon Frame | Chestnut Leather
  • JULIAN: Dusty Blue Mélange | Carbon Frame | Chestnut Leather
  • EVELYN: Meadow Green | Graphite Frame | Chestnut Leather
  • SAVANNAH: Pearl Gray Jacquard | Carbon Frame | Chestnut Leather
  • KENZI: Mystic Aqua | Carbon Frame | Saddle Leather
  • GREYSON: Charcoal Mélange | Carbon Frame | Saddle Leather
  • JAKE: Charcoal | Carbon Frame | Black Leather
  • CALLUM: Stone Blue |Silver Frame | Sand Leather
  • NOA: Navy I Carbon Frame l Saddle Leather

Choose The Car Seat That is Right For You:

Pair the versatile Vista V3 with one of UPPAbaby's popular and adaptable infant car seats to create a travel system that delivers the ultimate in portability and safety. The key features for the UPPAbaby Mesa V3 and the Aria V2 Infant Car Seats are outlined below.

UPPAbaby Mesa V3 Key Features:

  • 4th anti-rebound handle position for increased safety in rebound & rear-impact collisions
  • Large, adjustable headrest for additional Side Impact Performance and comfortable fit
  • Advanced Side Impact Protection that meets FMVSS New 213A regulation and 213B
  • Deluxe, full coverage UPF 50+ canopy with mesh ventilation and peek-a-boo window
  • Robust Infant Insert designed to optimize fit and body positioning
  • No-rethread 5-point harness that adjusts with headrest
  • Headrest totals 25 positions to ensure proper fit and ease of adjustment
  • Intuitive, magnetic buckle holder to keep the straps out of the way while placing child in seat
  • Installation quick and simple by combining our innovative SmartSecure® system, auto-retracting LATCH design, red to green tightness indicator, and four-position adjustable foot
  • European Routing for a more secure installation when installing without the base
  • Robust infant insert ensures a proper fit and body positioning for infants weighing as little as 4 lbs
  • Ergonomic carry handle featuring a one-handed stroller release button
  • Two crotch buckle positions for a precise fit
  • Removable and washable seat fabric for convenience and easy clean up
  • Fabric free from flame-retardant chemicals
  • Carrier weighs under 10 lbs
  • Car seat base included
  • Direct attachment for Vista® and Cruz® strollers
  • Convenient adapters available for the Minu® and Ridge® strollers
  • FAA certified for aircraft use
  • Product Lifetime Warranty

UPPAbaby ARIA V2 Key Features:

  • Lightest infant car seat on the market weighing in at just 6 lbs.
  • Extra-large, UPF 50+ canopy with pop-out sunshade and ventilation for airflow
  • Two-piece robust infant insert ensures proper fit and body positioning for preemies from approximately 4 lbs. with ability to fit babies up to 4 months
  • SmartSecure® System with red-to-green visual indicator accurately installs in seconds
  • Effortless no-rethread 5-point harness for a customized fit as baby grows
  • Enhanced safety with Anti-Rebound+ Panel and Load Leg for increased stability and energy absorption
  • GREENGUARD® Gold Certified to support healthier air quality and low chemical emissions
  • Direct attachment for Vista® and Cruz® strollers + convenient adapters for Minu® and Ridge®

UPPAbaby V3 Bassinet Key Features:

  • Foam-free air mesh mattress for maximum breathability
  • Quick zip, cross ventilation panels help regulate temperature
  • Dual zipper on bassinet boot cover easily opens and closes to tend to baby
  • GREENGUARD® Gold certified to support healthier air quality and low chemical emissions
  • Extendable, UPF 50+ sunshade and mesh panels for air flow
  • Vented window on base with covering bringing air flow from bottom to top
  • Collapsible design for easy stow away
  • Carry handle with an effortless one-hand stroller release for easy on-and-off attachment
  • Zip-out, water-repellent inner liner and boot cover are easy to remove and clean
  • Direct attachment to stroller with indicators for extra security
  • Included Bug Shield to protect from outdoor elements
  • Fits directly onto Bassinet Stand Accessory (sold separately)

Specifications:

Vista V3 stroller:

  • Suitable from birth with accessories or 3 months to 50 lbs. without accessories
  • Dimensions:
    • Unfolded: 36" L x 25.7" W x 39.5" H
    • Folded with seat attached: 17.3" L x25.7" W x 33.3" H
    • Folded without Seat attached: 13" L 25.7" W x 32" H
  • Product weight for seat and frame: 27 lbs.
  • Product weight for frame only: 20 lbs.
  • Product weight for seat only 7 lbs.
  • Please note that the Piggback board is sold separately and not included in this listing.

Mesa V3 Infant Car Seat:

  • Suitable from approximately 0–1 years
  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs - 30 lbs and up to 32" in height) - whichever comes first
  • Car Seat dimensions: 17"W x 25.8"L x 23"H
  • Car Seat on base dimensions: 17"W x 28"L x 25"H
  • Car Seat base-only dimensions: 14.5"W x 21.3"L x 10.3"H
  • Car Seat 9.9 lbs
  • Base 9 lbs

Aria V2 Infant Car Seat

  • Suitable from approximately 0–1 years
  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs - 30 lbs and up to 30" in height) whichever comes first (US only)
  • Carrier Weight: 6 lbs (without canopy and insert)
  • Base Weight: 12.8 lbs
  • Carrier Dimensions 25.8 L x 17 W x 23.7 H
  • Base Dimensions 23.9" L x 14" W x 15.2" H

V3 Bassinet:

  • Bassinet suitable from birth to 20 lbs. or until infant can push up on hands and knees, whichever comes first

 

 

 

 

 

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There is no question that Robert Anson Heinlein is one of the Fathers of Science Fiction. There is also no question that STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND is his most famous work, having been called "the most famous science fiction novel ever written." Is it his best? Perhaps not. But it is a ground breaking classic, one that I enjoy reading again and again. STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND is the story of Valentine Michael Smith (Mike), a male born of human parents on the first Earth colony ship to Mars. Literally born as the ship landed on Mars, Mike's parents and the rest of the crew died, and Mike was raised by Martians. 25 years later, a second Earth colony ship lands on Mars, and discovers Mike, the native inhabitants of Mars, and a host of unanswered questions. Mike returns to Earth, and STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND is the detailed chronicle of his introduction to, interaction with, and transformation of human culture. STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND was Heinlein's first truly adult science fiction novel, and he took on some pretty heady topics. Politics, religion, sex, equality, and the concept of a truly un-human culture (which happened to be superior), to name a few. Heinlein wove these themes into STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND, each of which contributed to his idealistic vision of a perfect world.He intermixed shock value, logic, and plain good storytelling to get his points across, and I think he did so quite wonderfully. 1. Religion. Heinlein was not an atheist, as some have claimed. He did believe in a higher power; what he did not have any use for was organized religion. He believed in faith. If you had faith, true faith, then the trappings of religion were unnecessary and superfluous. They just did not matter. The Church of All Worlds in STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND was set up to show that no matter what the religious trapping were, it was faith that really mattered. He also created a religion where happiness and self-belief were the main drivers, rather than fire, brimstone, and fear. Makes great sense to me. 2. Sex. Contrary to popular belief, STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND did not promote promiscuity or free love. What Heinlein did was to create a world where people were open about sex, where it was enjoyable and exciting, but with it came great responsibility. In this world, sex wasn't hidden, secret, or naughty; rather it was honest and pure and fun. People who could develop this utopian attitude became happier, healthier, less jealous, more caring, and, yes, more sexual. Responsibility to partners, offspring, and an entire extended family became the norm. In his own way, by exploring sexuality, Heinlein was exploring and redefining the meaning of family. He was also trying to define sex as a miraculous union, and to show that humans should treat it as the miracle of bonding and "growing closer" that it is. 3. Equality. Before the sexual revolution and equality for women, Heinlein clearly believed in equality of the sexes, equality of the races, equality of faiths...basically the equality of all humans. Yes, he felt women should be treated with respect and reverence and be protected and nurtured because they gave birth and perpetuated the species, but he clearly believed that they were intelligent and capable. He also believed that women had sexual needs equal to those of men and had the right to pursue those needs. 4. Politics. In STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND, Heinlein clearly had little use for government, politics, or politicians. He believed that government in general was a necessary evil, but preferred that it be kept small and out of his business. He didn't care what it was based on or what guided it - astrology was the ridiculous example used in STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND - as long as it left him alone. Works for me. He also had little use for entitlements, and expected human beings to work for what they received. Again, works for me. 5. Un-Human, Superior Culture. Heinlein did a remarkable and revolutionary thing when he created the Martian culture of STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND. The Martians of this novel are clearly not humanoids from another planet. They do not think like humans, act like humans, look like humans, reproduce like human, live like humans, or do anything like we do here on the planet Earth. There is nothing remotely recognizable about these Martians; they are completely alien. We can't them, and they can't understand us. They are older, more advanced, and can perceive the universe around them in ways that humans do not. But humans can, if properly taught, learn some of the things that Martians do. What a marvelous concept. In 1962 the original version of STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND won the Hugo Award for the Best Science Fiction Novel of the Year. After Heinlein's death in 1988, his wife Virginia discovered the original uncut manuscript and arranged to have it published in 1991. It is interesting to read the two books side by side, to see the differences, and to compare them. I enjoy both versions very much, and am still not sure which is my favorite. Whatever version you choose, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND. Whether you have read it before or not, whether you love it or not, you will find it to be an interesting and thought-provoking read.
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I have started to read this book directly after I had read “The Moon is a harsh Mistress” and after the first chapter, I almost stopped reading again. The first chapter starts promisingly enough, after a Mars expedition with only four couples, finding the fitting couples that contained all the required capabilities in themselves had been difficult enough, had failed, years later, another expedition is started, and this time, the flight takes much shorter. They find a young man there and bring him back, but how they treat him here, locked and no women allowed, for the first time really showed me how old Robert Heinlein’s books really are and here, for the first time, it was an annoyance. What would happen if a woman would visit him? We find out in the second chapter, and the answer is, basically, nothing. Then, for about 10% of the book, we get Jill, working in the hospital where the Man from Mars is kept, discussing with Ben, a journalist, about the implication of the Man from Mars. Once he owns the whole Mars, once he owns a majority of Lunar Enterprises. In any case, the government under the Secretary General cannot keep him alive. Then, finally, some action occurs: Ben tries to get the Man released, but fails miserably; Jill subsequently tries to prisonbreak with the Man. They escape to Ben’s place but the henchmen are not far away. They ring at the door, there is a confrontation and... it’s over. They go to another benefactor, Jubal, who keeps Jill and the Man hidden for rest of almost half of the book. There, Jubal thinks about how to help the Man, together with getting Ben back, while he tries to learn as much as possible about the Martian and Mars. Then, the henchmen appear again, ready to arrest everybody, and after the Martian makes the policemen disappear once more, Jubal eventually manages to bluff the Secretary General into calling back the second arresting team and agreeing to meet with the Man from Mars with him, Jubal, as the official delegate for the Martian. At the meeting, Jubal does what he can to make the Man’s live safe: He gives the Secretary General the mandate the manage the money of the Martian with the payment as much money as he sees fit. Having thus secured the Martian’s safety, the Martians keeps living at Jubal’s place and learning. They visit a service of the Fosterite church, where people gamble, visit the bar and have stories with women but when the archbishop wants to have one-to-one talk with the Martian, latter recognizes former’s evilness and discorporates him. Eventually, the Man from Mars has learned all he can at Jubal’s and he and Jill set out for the world. They join a circus troupe where the Martian performs a levitating trick with Jill, only it is not a trick, he really does so. But they are unsuccessful, the marks see right through it. They leave again, but not before they have listened to a snake charmer sermon about the Fosterites and before they make her a water brother. They next move to Las Vegas where Jill works in a show and the Martian as croupier and they elucidate naughty pictures. Thereafter, they go to San Francisco, where the Martian reads all the books about the various religions without grokking anything. They then visit a zoo where the Martian breaks out laughing as he, observing monkeys, finally groks people. They founded their own church, but it’s not a religion. The Martian had hereto shown some extraordinary capabilities, such as being able to enter a trance state where he could stay under water for hours, telekinesis and the ability to discorporate things or beings at will. Had the reader so far been wondering how he could do that, if the Old Ones on Mars has changed him somehow on Mars, now it become clear that this was not the case. Everybody can do it but, in order to facilitate such deeds, which were connected to Martian creed, one had to understand the Martian concepts, which one could only by firstly learning the Martian language. The Martian church was thus foremost a Martian language school. That was however not all it was. The Martian idea was that there was no God than God in everyone of us. All other religions were considered as truths, only that they were kind of hiding that God was each of us, and thus the creed was “Thou are God.” In the Martian church, also free love was practiced. We get hence a chapter where Ben was shocked by this and fled the church most hurriedly to report to Jubal, only to join it again the next chapter. And of course, we get Fosterites who try to start a persecution against their competitors. The end then also makes sense, but I don’t understand why. It was on one hand logical but on the other hand why was it necessary? This is thus not really a work of science fiction and but rather a theological treatise. I think it could have shortened somehow, then realized, that what the original editors thought as well. It was my third book I read from Robert Heinlein, Starship Troopers was a good concept which Joe Haldeman made into a good book, the Moon is a harsh Mistress was a quick read that kept me hooked, but considering, it is basically a story of the American struggle for independence, just on the Moon, and it will also be my last. There are other science fictions authors out there.
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Some of this book disturbed me a little but overall I found it amazing and fascinating. Possibilities abound in fantasy and can be just the thing you need to open up. Enjoy! I sure did.
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Phoenix, US
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We Should All Be a Little Stranger.
I understand why this book is often cited as one of the most important sci-fi books of all time. While reading it, you might begin to question why it’s lumped into the sci-fi category because the themes are very human. It is science fiction, that cannot be argued, but it’s also a coming of age story, a religious story and at its very core, a story about love. Valentine Michael Smith was born and raised on Mars, but he is a human. He is brought back to Earth to learn what it means to be a human. This causes the reader to be forced to think outside of the box because Michael is not just coming from a different human culture, he has never learned what it means to be a human so any chapter told from his perspective is like an outsider, looking in on human culture. It’s wildly fascinating to think about ourselves in this manner. As Michael progresses in his grokking of humans, he gets out to explore the world and to challenge it. Our concepts of God/religion and sex/love are strange to him. We tend to not really think about it from an outside perspective because this is just the way life is, but being forced to think about it, makes for a very fascinating read. I’d never really considered myself to be a “prude” but there were times that this book made me feel that way. At times, the reader must take a step back and remember that Heinlein did intend for many of the themes to be viewed as satire of what is commonly accepted. There were a few negatives when reading this book, however. It was written in the sixties, which was a very different time from today in terms of the way women are spoken to/about and how they are treated. Heinlein wasn’t too bad in this regard, but there were a few sentences that made me stop for a second. Heinlein also has some of his characters go on these long drawn-out speech tangents that go on for pages and pages. I felt it was a little unnecessary to go on for that long, especially considered the length of the uncut version. It took me a little while to get through this book and normally I’m a pretty quick reader. Negatives aside, I do feel like this book is important. The story itself is not challenging, but as I stated before, it challenges the reader to think about humans from an outside perspective and that is fascinating. He really doesn’t seem to rely too much on Sci-fi elements, preferring to focus on the human elements of the story (love, religion etc.). If you’re looking for something long and fulfilling, this may just be the sci-fi book for you!
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