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Vista V2 Stroller

UPPAbaby - Vista V2 Stroller

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"It’s got suspension like a car, the only time I’ve ever struggled is on straight sand (which is normal) no issues on gravel or uneven pavement!"


"The wheels handled the cobblestones amazingly. ... Had no trouble getting through anywhere."


"I used it daily while on my mat leave for 18 months and it made hour long walks in piles of snow effortless."

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"I love the amount of underneath space I have. ... Imagine going to the zoo, we bring our diaper bag, lunch box along with water bottles and other stuff, and everything fits underneath."


"The basket is HUGE underneath, I have done entire Costco trips with it!"


"it’s nice to have the big basket, turning up to a sport or something I can shove camping chairs and the lot underneath and trek across the grass."

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"Now that I have a 2nd, it's also a perfect compact double stroller. ... We planned to have two babies closer together which was one reason we got the Vista to begin with. It becomes a double stroller super easily!"


"wanted something that could turn into double stroller ... We went with the Uppababy Vista, it has been perfect for our needs."


"I have the uppababy vists v2 system that I got used and I love it because it’s a double stroller now that I have two babies 14 months apart. ... I adore that this stroller was able to grow with my family and I use it with both my girls every day."

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"I've used it for 2.5 years now and never had a complaint or issue."


"Mine is 10 years old and you would never know!"


"I have a used Uppababy Vista that is 10 years old and my baby is the third to use it and it’s still great."

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"My baby LOVED her UppaBaby bassinet and we used it every day for 4 months. ... We also took it with us camping and to a friend’s cottage twice and that’s where she slept overnight since they are rated safe for sleep (not all stroller bassinets are), so for us this was a nice bonus as we didn’t have to bring a pack & play while she was still small enough to fit in the bassinet."


"The bassinet is perfect because they can sleep in it (duh) but also because you can use a swaddle with it whereas you’ll lose that with the V3. ... We were able to go out and never worry about naps because the bassinet is a roomy safe sleep space."


"The bassinet was great for overnights, and for the first couple of months, it was the only other bed my baby would sleep in other than his bedside bassinet. ... It was nice to have a familiar place for the baby to sleep when we were away from home."

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"cons are heavy, expensive"


"Would I buy it new? Hell, no."


"the additional pieces and attachments can be pricey"

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"I wish I’d have known that mine wasn’t Disney compatible! ... I have the uppababy vista 2 and it’s not easy to just collapse and put back up when we got on buses. ... It’s not hard but you have to take the seat out and all that. So we were holding the stroller part, the seat and her. HARD!"


"The Vista is great--I definitely wouldn't travel with it, though. ... I simply would not have taken all the trips I took, especially alone, if I'd had to deal with more complicated gear. ... anytime you want to actually travel anywhere with it you've got to get the carseat out, get all the crap out of the storage basket, fold the stupid stroller, install the stupid carseat, get yourself into the car, then do it all again in reverse when you get out--and that's not adequately describing the emotional stress you feel as a new mom leaving your baby in the backseat of a taxi while you go put the stroller in the trunk."


"Nah, too heavy. ... It’s heavy af though, my wife could barely lift and fold it. ... We had a vista v2 and it was way too heavy"

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"The Vista is great--I definitely wouldn't travel with it, though. ... I simply would not have taken all the trips I took, especially alone, if I'd had to deal with more complicated gear. ... anytime you want to actually travel anywhere with it you've got to get the carseat out, get all the crap out of the storage basket, fold the stupid stroller, install the stupid carseat, get yourself into the car, then do it all again in reverse when you get out--and that's not adequately describing the emotional stress you feel as a new mom leaving your baby in the backseat of a taxi while you go put the stroller in the trunk."


"I will say it is BULKY. ... Aside from taking up the entire trunk of the car, it also can barely fit in small doorways, elevators, and in small stores. ... I actually dread going into small places with this thing."


"it sucks ass to load into a car, believe me. That thing is gigantic. ... I love my uppbaby vista 2, but it’s definitely not folding down small like she says she wants. It’s gigantic, but maneuvers like a dream! ... For those worried about it being heavy; yes, it’s super heavy. Loading into a car sucks"

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"The vista is also a pain in the butt to fold for WDW busses. ... The seats have to be in a certain configuration to fold and even then it’s still really wide."


"Nah, too heavy. ... It’s heavy af though, my wife could barely lift and fold it. ... We had a vista v2 and it was way too heavy"


"The vista can’t fold with one hand and it makes life soooo hard."

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"I cannot stand the vista as a double. Like legitimately HATE it."


"It sucks as a double and is very heavy, I have a small SUV and it takes up most of the trunk"


"It sucks for 2 kids bc of the rumble seat weight limit and maneuverability."

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1K1AmericanNights • 9 months ago

Same, we have the vista, it’s so heavy. 😬

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Evenflo Hummingbird Stroller [ON] ->
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4321yay • 8 months ago

vista is amazing. cadillac of strollers. i have one, most of my friend circle does you can get the infant car seat and pop it right in the stroller too with no attachments. it is big though, if i was in a nyc city apt i probably wouldn’t get it but with a car, not being in a 5 floor walk up, more suburb life it’s fantastic. i’ve heard good things about the doona my only personal feedback is that it’s very low to the ground as a stroller with a low handle bar (my husband is very tall so didn’t work for us!)

r/BabyBumps • Stuck between Nuna and Uppababy ->
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6felt9 • 6 months ago

We arent sure about #2 and it will probably be a couple years if it happens, so went with the Cruz with bassinet and Aria carseat. We have a car so wont be using Uber much. Plan to get the yoyo for subway travel. Uppababy has a service center relatively close by in Brooklyn which is super helpful if anything goes wrong. There were also some recalls on Nuna items recently, so between those factors and recs from friends, we went with the Uppababy system. Very happy so far. Ultimately your stroller choice is very lifestyle dependent.

r/nycparents • Best stroller/travel system ->
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86kathleen • 6 months ago

This is exactly what I did too! Used Uppababy Vista and then a new Aria car seat. The aria car seat did go up $150 because of the tariffs but was still more reasonable than others, and compatible with the UB Vista.

r/BabyBumps • Please just tell me what stroller to buy ->
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addicted2art • 6 months ago

This is fantastic advice. We were set on a particular chicco travel system and were going to buy it new. Since buy buy baby closed I had trouble finding one in person, but lower end ones were all over target and those types of box stores, baby stores and nordstroms had the uppababys and Nunas, I finally found out kohls about 45 minutes from me had the Chicco and went to check it out. Compared to the uppababy I went with the materials felt cheap but more importantly the floor model was worse for wear, and it was easy to see why from the way the connections worked. It just didn’t feel built to last for my purposes and I know I would have been really annoyed if I hadn’t gone to see it in person first and found out later. Go to a store and check them out in person so you can feel good about this one, it’s an important purchase and you’re going to spend a lot of time using it. Imo anything with wheels needs a test drive.

r/predaddit • Help! Drowning in a Car Seat and Sea of Strollers - Need a Lightweight Safe Travel System for a Newborn that they can grow into. ->
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addicted2art • 6 months ago

2024 uppababy vista I picked up locally, travel system and bassinet, almost new

r/predaddit • Help! Drowning in a Car Seat and Sea of Strollers - Need a Lightweight Safe Travel System for a Newborn that they can grow into. ->
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AddingAnOtter • 3 months ago

For the comment on car seat and stroller combos I actually didn't use mine as a combo but could have gotten an attachment (I returned it when we didn't use it). I had: \-Chicco Keyfit 30 (love and would recommend; it's compatible with an adapter to most strollers that have that ability) \-Chicco car seat caddy (bought used, popped the car seat in when going to appointment or quick trips in somewhere for the first couple months, was super light so great for c section or complication recover and didn't take much space until we sold it again) \-Uppababy Vista (I love but has some other options now + big cons; cons are heavy, expensive, need the extra adapter; plusses were bassinet option, addapter option, seat that reverses, and grear wheels; I'd maybe buy again and have no regrets, but their are lighter options at similar or lower price points now)

r/beyondthebump • Car seat + Stroller ->
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Affectionate-Net2277 • 6 months ago

Test drives. I was set on an uppababy vista due to research then I tried the Cybex gazelle in a store and it was all over from there. Comparing the two made it no comparison.

r/moderatelygranolamoms • Moms, what attracted you to buy that stroller? ->
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Agile-Plastic3606 • about 1 month ago

Never had to fold the stroller except when the subway shuts down and turns into like coach buses but I avoid those since there are also no car seats. I have a giant heavy uppababy vista that I put two kids in and load up the basket. Our old nanny used the same stroller. Only issues have been broken elevators and sometimes having to go very roundabout to get to the right platform. (I had to leave DTX and go to a different part of the station to transfer from orange to red when an elevator was broke but I explained to the T worker at the fare gate so they tapped me through without making me pay extra).

r/boston • Stroller on Transit ->
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allaspiaggia • 4 months ago

I got an uppababy vista secondhand, and it’s incredible. So sturdy, and the handling is like driving a high end sports car. Makes a Graco stroller feel like driving a busted 92 Honda civic. I also like that the Vista is still compatible with a lot of accessories. Mine was made in 2019 and I could still buy new accessories to fit it. We got the bassinet attachment ($45 on marketplace) and it’s so useful. I would never buy a new one though, it’s a nice stroller but not $900+ nice. Ours was a gift, purchased at a consignment store. There are a TON of them secondhand, look around on marketplace and save yourself some money!

r/BabyBumps • Stroller recommendations ->
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_annahay • 8 months ago

We bought the vista because it comes with the bassinet, whereas we’d have to buy that separately if we got the Cruz. So it wouldn’t have been any cheaper

r/NewParents • Strollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought? ->

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