The UPPAbaby Cruz V2 and Vista V2 strollers are two popular options for parents looking for strollers that accommodate their growing families. Both strollers share several key features, including compatibility with the Performance Travel System, Reversible Toddler Seats, extendable canopies, and a no-rethread harness that adjusts to fit growing children. However, there are key differences between the two strollers that may influence a parent's decision.
UPPAbaby Cruz V2: The UPPAbaby Cruz V2 is a single stroller designed for children from 3 months to 50 pounds. It has a lightweight frame and narrow dimensions, making it easier to lift and store in the car. Additionally, the Cruz V2 has an included bassinet that is safe for overnight use and provides better support and ventilation for a newborn. The stroller also includes a one-step fold and easy maneuvrability, making it a great option for parents who want a lightweight and compact stroller.
UPPAbaby Vista V2: The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a grow-with-me stroller that can accommodate one child from birth to 20 pounds with the bassinet seat, and 3 months to 50 pounds with the toddler seat. The Vista V2 has a larger frame and includes a toddler seat with a bumper bar, bassinet, frame and wheels, and a Toddler Seat rain shield. Additionally, the Vista V2 can transform into a double stroller with the addition of a second seat (RumbleSeat) or a SnugSeat.
In terms of pricing, the UPPAbaby Cruz V2 retails for around $699, while the UPPAbaby Vista V2 retails for approximately $1,099. The difference in price is largely due to the Vista V2's inclusion of a bassinet, which issold separately for the Cruz.
The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a larger stroller with a larger storage basket, bigger wheels, and an included bassinet. The Vista V2 also has a second seat called the Rumbleseat that is smaller than the upper toddler seat. The Rumbleseat can hold 35 pounds while the toddler seat can hold 50 pounds.
Overall, both the UPPAbaby Cruz V2 and UPPAbaby Vista V2 are well-designed strollers that accommodate growing families. The main differences between the two are their size, price, and the inclusion of a bassinet with the Vista V2. Ultimately, a parent's choice between the two strollers will depend on their personal preferences and lifestyle.