uppababy 2024 UPPAbaby Vista V3 Double Stroller Jake
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uppababy 2024

uppababy 2024 UPPAbaby Vista V3 Double Stroller Jake

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uppababy 2024 UPPAbaby Vista V3 Double Stroller JakeLife with a growing family can be bumpy, but your everyday strolls will be smooth as ever with UPPAbaby's Vista V3 Double Stroller. Whether you're looking for a twin stroller or one that will comfortably fit an older and a younger kiddo, this parent favorite comfortably fits two and can even fit your eldest with the addition of a PiggyBack (sold separately). With optional bassinets that make the Vista usable from day one, there are over 30

Life with a growing family can be bumpy, but your everyday strolls will be smooth as ever with UPPAbaby's Vista V3 Double Stroller. Whether you're looking for a twin stroller or one that will comfortably fit an older and a younger kiddo, this parent-favorite comfortably fits two and can even fit your eldest with the addition of a PiggyBack (sold separately). With optional bassinets that make the Vista usable from day one, there are over 30 configurations to accommodate your family! Vista V3 is compatible with UPPAbaby's Mesa and Aria series infant car seats with no additional accessories needed, and with many other brands' car seats with the use of adapters.

UPPAbaby's Vista V3 Double Stroller features mesh All-Weather Comfort Seats that keep the kiddos cool in warmer months, with removable padded Seasonal Seat Liners for added warmth when the temperature drops. The seats also feature extendable, water-repellent UPF 50+ canopies and easy-to-peek windows, offering airflow and protection from the sun rays while allowing you to keep an eye on your little ones. The easy-to-adjust no-rethread harness with a magnetic buckle keeps each child safe and allows you to secure them in with one hand. The seats can be reclined with one hand for on-the-go naps, and the adjustable footrests ensure proper positioning of your little ones' legs as they grow. Both seats are designed to be reversible, so the kids can face you for comfort and bonding time, or face the world when they become curious about their surroundings.

The optional V3 Bassinet makes your Vista usable from day one and features an extendable UPF 50+ canopy, as well as cross-ventilation panels and a foam-free mesh mattress for increased breathability and airflow. The dual zipper allows you to easily access the baby, and the carry handle with a one-hand release makes it effortless to transfer your little one to and from the stroller. Thanks to its collapsible design, the bassinet is easy to travel with or stow away.

The UPPAbaby Vista V3 Double Stroller features an enhanced FlexRide suspension that provides a smooth stroll on any terrain, even with multiple kiddos on board. The one-step self-standing compact fold with the seat attached makes travelling and storage a breeze. The extra-large basket is easy to access from all sides and provides ample storage for your day-to-day necessities on the go. The one-hand handlebar, finished with full-grain REACH-certified leather, is easily adjustable to accommodate different parent heights. Thanks to reflective details on the wheels and the basket, the Vista V3 is visible at all times of day, providing added safety while strolling.

Specifications:

  • Toddler seat, Rumbleseat and bassinet are GREENGUARD Gold-certified for healthier air quality and low chemical emissions
  • Toddler seat fabric, Rumbleseat fabric, bassinet mattress cover, and bassinet zip-out liner are machine-washable
  • Unfolded dimensions (with one seat): 36" L x 25.7" W x 39.5" H
  • Folded dimensions: 17.3" L x 25.7" W x 33.3" H with one seat, 13" L x 25.7" W x 32" H frame only
  • Stroller wheels: 8.1" front, 11.3" rear
  • Bassinet dimensions: 30.8" L x 17.3" W x 24.8" H
  • Weight: frame + two seats 35.4 lbs; frame 20 lbs, toddler seat 7 lbs, Rumbleseat 8.4 lbs
  • Bassinet weight: 9.1 lbs
  • Stroller suitable for use from birth (with bassinet or car seat) or from 3 months, up to 50 lbs on the toddler seat or 40 lbs on the Rumbleseat
  • Bassinet usage: from birth to 20 lbs; must be used on a stroller or the Bassinet Stand
  • Basket capacity: 30 lbs

What's included:

  • stroller frame
  • toddler seat with Seasonal Seat Liner, bumper bar, bug shield and rain shield
  • Rumbleseat with Seasonal Seat Liner, adapters, bumper bar, bug shield and adapters storage bag
  • UPPAbaby Upper Adapters

(optionally)

  • bassinet(s) with bug shield
  • UPPAbaby Lower Adapters
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