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UPPAbaby Vista V3 Convertible Single-to-Double Stroller for Baby & Toddler, 30+ Configurations, Car Seat Compatible, All-Wheel Suspension, XL Basket – Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame) vs UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller - from Birth + Car Seat Compatible - Full-Size, Reversible Seat - Infant Insert, Bug and Rain Shields Included - Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame/Saddle Leather)

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UPPAbaby Vista V3 Convertible Single-to-Double Stroller for Baby & Toddler, 30+ Configurations, Car Seat Compatible, All-Wheel Suspension, XL Basket – Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame)
#2 in Strollers

Uppababy

UPPAbaby Vista V3 Convertible Single-to-Double Stroller for Baby & Toddler, 30+ Configurations, Car Seat Compatible, All-Wheel Suspension, XL Basket – Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame)

$999.99

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Pros

  • +Much nicer (quality feel)
  • +Great for daily use
  • +Good storage space for shopping
  • +Modular
  • +Good for tall parents (up to 6'3")

Cons

  • -Heavy
  • -Pain to put in the car
  • -Frame can snap (but excellent customer service mitigates)
  • -Toddler seat frame can crack (but excellent customer service mitigates)
Uppababy has fantastic customer service. My daughter is a linebacker, 99.9% in weight. We were using it as a double stroller with her and my younger son. After 4 years, the frame snapped. Two days lat
UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller - from Birth + Car Seat Compatible - Full-Size, Reversible Seat - Infant Insert, Bug and Rain Shields Included - Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame/Saddle Leather)
#10 in Strollers

UPPAbaby

UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller - from Birth + Car Seat Compatible - Full-Size, Reversible Seat - Infant Insert, Bug and Rain Shields Included - Greyson (Charcoal Mélange/Carbon Frame/Saddle Leather)

$899.99

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Pros

  • +Don’t need a double stroller at all (for a 2.5 year age gap, as older child walks)
  • +Not bigger, more expensive (compared to alternatives like vista or dedicated double strollers)
  • +Can be configured to put the youngest at the top facing her (adaptable for two kids, even if not a dedicated double)
  • +Not clunky (compared to vista)
  • +Can be found at a good price used

Cons

  • -Configurations will not work (if kids are very close in age and specific configurations are needed)
Cruz is actually better and even with incoming second baby with a 2.5 year age gap finding I don’t need a double stroller at all (bc my first born has preferred to walk ever since she learned really).