2009 uppababy vista rumble seat UPPAbaby VISTA V2 Stroller + Upper Adapters + RumbleSeat
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2009 uppababy vista rumble seat

2009 uppababy vista rumble seat UPPAbaby VISTA V2 Stroller + Upper Adapters + RumbleSeat

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2009 uppababy vista rumble seat UPPAbaby VISTA V2 Stroller + Upper Adapters + RumbleSeatVista V2. Multiple Children. The VISTA V2 is designed to adapt as your family grows. Its enhancements adjust to changes in life's momentum be it weather, terrain or life stage and it's even better than its predecessor. VISTA V2 can comfortably hold two MESA Infant Car Seats and then it can adapt to two toddler seats (rear or forward facing) plus a PiggyBack! All the while strolling like a single. This configuration includes the VISTA V2 RumbleSeat,

Vista V2. Multiple Children.

The VISTA V2 is designed to adapt as your family grows. Its enhancements adjust to changes in life's momentum - be it weather, terrain or life stage - and it's even better than its predecessor. VISTA V2 can comfortably hold two MESA Infant Car Seats and then it can adapt to two toddler seats (rear or forward facing) plus a PiggyBack! All the while strolling like a single.

This configuration includes the VISTA V2 RumbleSeat, which turns your UPPAbaby VISTA V2 into a double stroller by adding the RumbleSeat to the lower position. It can go rear facing, forward facing and recline – it's the multitasking stroller seat you have only dreamed of. It rolls with the punches, and it does it with strength. While one child is enjoying a snack, the other can be enjoying a catnap. One can face forward, and the other face backward. Your family has multiple needs, and your VISTA V2 stroller has the flexibility and comfort to take them on the road in style.

The included Upper Adapters creates more space between your primary and secondary seats allowing you to attach the toddler seat, Bassinet or MESA to the upper position when in double configuration; Whether you're strolling with twins or kids of different ages. 

Whether you always roll with neutrals or prefer a pop of color, there’s a VISTA V2 to fit your style. Choose from a wide range of colors, including new innovative textile options with stylish REACH-certified leather accents. Don’t let the latest refinements fool you though – these VISTAs are the same hardworking strollers parents love, only a dash more sleek.

    Updates

    • NEW Colors! Fashions feature color blocking, texture and standout shades.
    • More Comfort for Growing Toddlers: A higher back and deeper footrest on the toddler seat provide added comfort for growing children.
    • More Sun Protection and Ventilation: Extended canopy on toddler seat include zip out fabric for even more shade and open a mesh peek-a-boo window. A second flap in the front of the canopy can be opened for additional ventilation.
    • Hassle-Free Harness: The no-rethread harness adjusts in a singular motion for added ease while providing a precise fit for growing babies.
    • Improved All-Wheel Suspension: Enjoy a softer ride pushing one child (or three!) over any ground surface thanks to a new spring-action, all-wheel suspension and softer tires. Green indicators provide a visual signal when the wheels are locked and unlocked
    • Storage Basket: Sleeker design and now has storage pockets for keeping accessories like your rain shield or car seat adapters easily accessible.
    • UPPAbaby logo is now embedded on a leather tab attached on the canopy.

      Frame/Seat Features

      • Includes both Bassinet and Toddler Seat – completely interchangeable and requires no fabric swapping
      • Allows you to transport up to 3 children without growing wider with the included RumbleSeat and PiggyBack Board (sold separately)
      • Expandable seat selections that allow for two rear and forward facing seats; reclining toddler seats, two Mesa infant car seats, two bassinets, and countless other combinations
      • Performance Travel System compatible with MESA Infant Car Seat – direct attachment, no adapters necessary. VISTA is also compatible with select Chicco, Clek, Cybex, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna, Peg Perego and Graco infant car seats with the required adapters
      • Genuine leather handlebar/bumper bar covers on all VISTA colors. Full grain cow hide leather available in brown and black color. It's REACH certified with no chemicals used in the tanning process. The handlebars are hand stitched onto stroller and will get darker and softer over time. It's also replaceable if it gets ruined.
      • Frame combines aluminum with magnesium for optimal lightweight and durable performance
      • Carbon frame is powder coated, it's matte and less susceptible to scratching
      • Full size reversible toddler seat
      • One-handed, multi-position recline
      • 5-point no-rethread adjustable harness
      • UPF 50+ sunshade with a soft, wrinkle-resistant material
      • Extended canopy on toddler seat include zip out fabric for even more shade
      • Height adjustable canopy to accommodate growing children
      • Canopy locks to keep it in place when you slide it up and down
      • Mesh peek-a-boo window in canopy extension
      • Flap in the front of the canopy can be opened for ventilation
      • Shock-absorbing front & rear suspension
      • Solid polyurethane tires for that classic effortless push
      • Smooth rolling 'no-flat' foam and rubber wheels
      • One-step fold, with or without seat attached
      • Stands on its own when folded
      • Lockable front swivel wheels
      • Rear wheel brakes
      • One-button telescoping handlebar
      • One-hand release, pivoting bumper bar for easy loading
      • An easy to clean, single piece bumper bar
      • X-Large easy-access basket with 30 lb. weight limit
      • Fabrics are removable and washable
      • All-weather protection with included Toddler Seat Rain Shield and Bug Shield

      Bassinet Features

      • Large sleeping area
      • Zip-out, water-repellant inner liner and boot cover are easy to remove and clean keeping baby’s sleeping surface dry and comfortable
      • The back of the Bassinet canopy unzips for additional airflow, and the pop-out sunshade shields your child from harmful UV rays, keeping baby cool and comfortable
      • The perforated mattress pad and vented base allow for added breathability creating a truly comfortable and safe resting space for your baby
      • Depth and ventilation provide a safe overnight sleeping solution
      • Snaps into the Bassinet Stand for a secure and elevated fixture for baby to rest easy (sold separately)
      • Includes Bassinet Bug Shield and Storage Bag

      RumbleSeat Features

      • Suitable for children from 3 months to 35lbs or 36", whichever comes first
      • Numerous configurations possible with Toddler Seat, Bassinet, PiggyBack, and MESA Infant Car Seat (may require additional purchase)
      • Genuine leather bumper bar cover made of full grain cow hide. It's REACH certified with no chemicals used in the tanning process. The handlebars are hand stitched onto stroller and will get darker and softer over time.
      • Quick, no-tools attachment to and removal from VISTA stroller with included adapters
      • Can be positioned forward and parent facing
      • Multi-position recline
      • Five-point, no-rethread harness adjusts in a singular motion
      • Removable UPF 50+ sunshade with a soft, wrinkle-resistant material
      • Extendable, zip out canopy with UPF 50+for added sun protection
      • No flip when primary child gets out
      • Removable and washable fabric
      • SnackTray accessory fits bumper bar attachment

      Upper Adapter Features

      • Quick, no-tools attachment
      • Color coded dot indicators to ensure proper installment
      • Stroller folds with the adapters on
      • Allows you to attach the toddler seat, Bassinet or MESA (sold separately) to the VISTA upper position when in double configuration

      Specifications

      • Open dimensions: 36”L x 25.7”W x 39.5”H
      • Folded with seat attached: 17.3”L x 25.7”W x 33.3”H
      • Folded without seat attached: 13″ L x 25.7″ W x 32″ H
      • Weight of Frame + 2 Seats: 33 lbs
      • Weight of Frame: 20 lbs
      • Weight of Toddler Seat: 7 lbs
      • Weight of RumbleSeat: 6 lbs
      • Weight of Bassinet: 8.8 lbs
      • Bassinet suitable for infants up to 20 lbs, and 25" long
      • Toddler Seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs
      • RumbleSeat suitable from 3 months to 35 lbs

      What's Included:  Frame + Basket, Wheels, Bassinet, Bassinet Bug Shield, Bassinet Storage Bag, Toddler Seat + Canopy, Toddler Seat Rain Shield, Toddler Seat Bug Shield, Toddler Seat Bumper Bar, RumbleSeat, RumbleSeat Bumper Bar, RumbleSeat Bug Shield, RumbleSeat Adapters and Upper Adapters.

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      Beautiful, thoughtful account of the many ways walking the Camino can challenge us and help us grow. By far the best of the Camino books I read.
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