
If you love all things UPPAbaby but want to spend a bit less money, or simply don’t need a stroller as large as the Vista, check out the Cruz V2. It’s also expensive, and some parents say the inline design makes it tough to push when it’s loaded with two (or even three) kids. The Vista is a heavy duty stroller that takes up a decent amount of space in a trunk or a hallway, even when folded.
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Other things to love include a full seat recline (huge for napping on the go), a telescoping handlebar for parents and caregivers of different heights, a huge storage basket and an extendable canopy, just to name a few. The Vista is packed with high-end features parents love, most notably an incredible suspension system that holds up to just about anything you throw at it. Adding baby number two? Add on the multi-directional Rumble Seat or the PiggyBack Ride-Along Board for a big kid who wants to stand and ride.Īnd as for performance, you won’t be disappointed.

(You can also pair it with the UPPAbaby Mesa V2 or other compatible car seat.) When your child gets older, switch out the bassinet for the front or rear-facing toddler seat. From birth, use the included bassinet for strolling or for sleep. The Vista is all about options to accommodate growing families.

And the seat isn’t modular it only faces outward. If we had to find a knock against it, it’s that the basket is on the smaller side. The GT2 is perfect for city and suburban dwellers alike and can be stored in compact spaces when folded. It’s also compatible with a huge range of infant car seats if you’re looking to build your own travel system. It’s easy to push and steer, features all-terrain forever air rubber wheels and all-wheel suspension, a near-flat seat recline and a true one-handed fold. It’s certainly not cheap, but it won’t cost you a month’s rent, either. The City Mini GT2 boasts an unbeatable combination of price and performance. It’s versatile enough to work for many types of parents and is an overwhelming favorite among Babylist registrants. But we’re making an exception here as this stroller is just that good. We don’t often choose a “best overall” pick when recommending products, as families have all different types of needs, and what works for one may not work for another.

Unbeatable combo of price + performance.
