- NEW! 2018 model VISTA Stroller
- Includes and full size front or rear facing toddler seat with multi-position recline
- Compatible with MESA Infant Car Seat - direct attachment, no adapters necessary
- New Longer mattress pad with ventilation for added breathability
- One-step fold with or without seat attached
- X-Large, easy-access basket holds up to 30lbs
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Tim Winters
Hands down best investment in baby-gear! Saves you money in the long run.
Hands down worth every penny. It grows with your family, is super easy to use and fold, seats pop in an out at the push of a button (I mean truly at the push of a button!), but sit secure and safe while locked in. It’s so easy to move and virtually glides when pushed. I’ve never had a stroller navigate so well with one hand. We live in Chicago and use this every day! The basket underneath is quite large and makes it easy to tote around giant winter coats or bags of groceries. The hubby and I priced this out compared to other strollers and while it’s a chunk more upfront, between the two different seats you get with this (toddler and bassinet) and the attachments already in place for the car seat to snap in- you’ve already got your moneys worth. (If you don’t have the UppaBaby Mesa infant car seat- no problem. They sell attachments for virtually every car seat on the market. But If that sounds complicated, you can also purchase the infant insert ($40) for the toddler seat, recline the seat all the way back, and skip the car seat attaching all-together.) (very helpful for travel!) We also use the bassinet on a stand as a bedside sleeper and while we opted for an additional jogging stroller, in a pinch the front wheels lock in place and this can be used for that purpose. Truly an all in one and the only stroller you will ever need for up to 3 kiddos = huge $$ saver. It’s very easy to fold and unfold. My first trip out of the house solo and I didn’t need to consult the hubby or Internet to figure out how to fold and unfold the frame (you pull up on two tabs located on the side of the handlebar and simultaneously push down on the handlebar). It’s heavy as the frame is metal, but not heavy enough that an adult couldn’t lift it into the back of a vehicle unassisted. (I actually appreciate this as it adds to the durability.) The real game changer is honestly the bassinet. Out little guy was born in Chicago in November so we needed something warm. The bassinet comes with a fleece-like liner (you can zip it out for summer babies) and is surprisingly effective at keeping him warm. We put our little guy in a snowsuit and lay him in the bassinet and he’s good to go. It’s honestly his favorite place to be. On extra cold days we add a blanket. There is also a sunshade built in that shields from rain, snow, UV rays, or pro-tip...light while baby is sleeping. For those that travel: We Tavel a lot and received the UppaBaby travel bag as a gift. With the 3 years of insurance on the bag, this also gives us the peace of mind when we lug it on and off planes and around cities that our stroller is covered and insured from all damages for the next 3 years.
Nicole Farquhar
Best stroller on the market and beyond versatile. High quality and bells and whistles galore.
This is our second Uppababy Vista and we love them both. Our first was a 2012 model which does not allow for the rumble seat to face in either direction. My 2.5 year old is having none of facing into the back of her baby brother's car seat/bassinet with no view so the 2018 is a real winner. We were also ready for some of the newer, updated features and the Henry (blue marl) is gorgeous. My daughter was a long baby and it appears to be a family trait so we are excited about the extended bassinet. One fun fact is that Amazon offers the 15% completion discount for baby registries assuming that products are shipped and provided by amazon. In this case, we were able to save 15% on the brand new 2018 model. Too bad that there isn't a place to review registering with Amazon for a new baby. I could go on and on. You can't go wrong with this stroller. We also purchased the rumble seat and piggyback board. I have never been a fan of the stroller organizer that Uppababy offers so i went a different direction with that. Did i mention that the basket beneath is ginormous? I researched multiple high end strollers and was open to being swayed prior to purchasing the 2018 and the other strollers on the market just didn't have everything I was looking for. We have the Uppababy Mesa car seat which is also top notch and we are using our 2015 for our second baby.
Apple Amatorio
The BEST stroller!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the Vista. I used the Cruz with my son 2 years ago. My son was still using the stroller, and we recently gave birth to a baby girl so we needed to upgrade to the Vista. I wish I would've just started with the Vista to begin with. So many different configurations for a million different scenarios when we are out and traveling. The basket space is HUGE, and is so nice for being out with 2 kids and all the stuff that comes along with them. I would highly recommend this to any parents. Also, we got the Navy blue color and LOVE it. It's a perfect color for both genders. Still dark enough to not get too dirty, but is different from the usual black.
Bianca van Boven
Only Double for Large Toddler!!!
I read hundreds of reviews and watched countless YouTube videos about double strollers. My toddler (just turned 2) is very large for his age and is 37" tall and almost 35 pounds. He's going to need a fully functional stroller for at least another year, because we like to take him tons of places (Disney, zoos, etc.) The obvious problem is that he's already at the max for a lot of strollers. We decided to try out the city select lux and this one. The lux was just too small for him already. The seat on that one is about 18" tall and 12" wide and both are that size. His head was at least an inche above the seat back already. He didn't mind and found it comfy but he would quickly outgrow it. Also, the footrest area was already too short for his legs. I could position that one only with him facing toward me on the bottom and the carseat on top. It wasn't a problem for him, but that was the only option with the Chicco keyfit attached. With both seats attached, he didn't have any leg room if I put him at the top and his legs were against the bottom seat. For over $800, this stroller was not practical. If you have smaller kids though, it was a nice stroller. The Vista is perfect. He has 2-3 inches of headroom and legroom left in the toddler seat (You can see where his feet hit in my first pic but note that the canopy is on the low position so it's closer to his head than normal. It moves up 3 inches to give more headspace!) He also fits in the rumble seat (see my 3rd pic). The back of the toddler seat is about 21" and rumble is about 18". The Vista rumble seat and Lux seats are all about the same size. The best part is that I have many choices of positions between the seats and attachments. The keyfit 30 can be placed on top or bottom with my toddler also in there. You can see in the first pic that there's even room to recline him several notches when he's on top! When he's on bottom, the rumble will still face in either direction!!! And I can recline it one notch facing out! Facing in, it can be reclined all the way. (The last picture with the diaper bag shows how the rumble foot rest fits in the basket. My son loves this! And even with his feet in there, there's still plenty of room for the bag and more!) Side note: the bassinet only fits in the bottom with toddler facing me, but that's fine! I thought I would be uncomfortable with the baby on the bottom, but as you can see the bottom position is not lower down than most regular strollers! (I have upper and lower adaptors on.) I actually like the carseat on bottom! The new baby will be very protected in there and it will be harder for random people to touch her. (Another note: I tried all of this with a life size newborn doll because my daughter isn't born yet lol) The stroller is very nice. Even with my toddler in the front, it pushes like a dream! I can push it with one finger with him in the front and the carseat up top! The bassinet is really nice too. I plan to use it mostly around the house, but for longer day trips it'll be nice to have for diaper changes and to give her stretching room. It's super easy to change seats and attachments. I don't find it too heavy (even while pregnant). The only thing I wasn't expecting is the rumble seat has it's own adaptors and the carseat holder and bassinet use the lower adaptors. You'd have to change to switch between these things (but it takes only a minute or so!) The toddler seat holds 50 pounds, the rumble 35 pounds, bassinet 20 pounds, and basket 30 pounds! And I almost forgot, yes, you can face both seats out comfortably!
Rochelle Gooneratne
Smooth ride and easy to use
I looked at strollers, read about them, and talked to other moms for a few months before making the decision to buy this one. I've used it for a while now and I love it. The basket on the bottom is HUGE and it rolls so smoothly I can control it with one hand. Folding and unfolding it is a breeze. I'm 5' 3" and my husband is 6' 3" and we can both push it comfortably thanks to the adjustable handle. I can't recommend this stroller highly enough! Update: I've been using this stroller for a while now and I still love it. It still steers and rolls so smoothly, and it's easy to wipe clean!
David A. Nugent
Pricey but worth it
Love how easy this stroller is to handle, and the big basket on the bottom. I’ve only used it as a single so far, but it’s much easier to push than my old one. The only downside I’ve so far encountered has been a sticky lock brake. I don’t know if it’s a common problem or just my particular stroller but sometimes when I push the pedal to unlock the wheels the left one doesn’t unlock. I have since figured out how to fix it (life up both back wheels, or if that doesn’t work lift and give the left wheel a little kick) but it was very alarming the first time it happened as I was trying to exit a train and had to literally haul the thing off. For anyone else considering this for public transport, it’s not the easiest to pop a wheelie in for getting over the gap when boarding a train (don’t know how applicable that is for most people, but it’s a minor annoyance for me).
John Wright
Honest submission
$1200 for a stroller and car seat is a lot of money. I bought it purely for the name lol. It’s a good stroller but it’s a stroller. If you want to be noticed and be a bit snotty. This is your stroller.
Thomas Kitchens
Absolutely amazing. Wise investment.
Deysa Dubovecka
The stroller is high-quality screams luxury it is super comfortable and fits our needs is a small family ...
The stroller is high-quality screams luxury it is super comfortable and fits our needs is a small family and my baby looks gorgeous in it I couldn’t ask for more functional and utilitarian stroller I feel like it is worth every penny
Renee Garcia
Would buy again and again even at full price!
Love our Vista! I wanted to get a really sturdy great looking stroller for my most likely last child and boy have I got it! I can throw this this around and take it in and out of the back of my car a million times a day with ease! I get so many compliments when using the stroller with any of the attachments. The bassinet has been so great for quick and easy changes and also have a safe place for him to lye down and sleep while we are out. I even had him sleep in the bassinet swaddled at a friends recently and it was awesome! The bassinet also quickly collapses flatter for better storage. The stroller is so easy to open and close and the 1click wheel lock works amazing. Clicking the Mesa Carrier, bassinet or rumble seat into the stoller took a few tries to master but I quickly became a pro. The stroller also rolls so smoothly and is so responsive if a am rolling him around all crazy to sooth him. The item of course was price compared to many systems bit I have no regrets and would buy again and again.