UPPAbaby Vista v2 Review
Our Verdict
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UPPAbaby Vista v2 | |||||
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Awards | High-Quality for Growth Potential | Best Overall Full-Size Stroller | Best Double Duty Jogger | Lower Price Impressive Full-Size Stroller | Budget Full-Size For Growing Families |
Price | $1,100 List $799.99 at Amazon | $700 List $692.15 at Amazon | $650 List $549.95 at Amazon | $650 List $553.58 at Amazon | $350 List $299.99 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | A quality stroller good for up to 3 kids with great storage, easy fold, and good kid's comfort, but the price is high | A quality choice that uses thoughtful design to create an easy-to-use option, but it has a higher price and a larger fold | This jogger is a dual-purpose choice with better storage and easy maneuverability over most surfaces | While it performs well on flat surfaces, this high-quality option struggles off-road if those are your goals | A budget-friendly expandable stroller with good storage but limited other features and a heavier weight |
Rating Categories | UPPAbaby Vista v2 | UPPAbaby Cruz v2 | Thule Urban Glide 2 | Cybex Balios S Lux | Evenflo Pivot Xpand |
Ease of Use (40%) | |||||
Maneuverability (25%) | |||||
Transport/Storing (15%) | |||||
Quality (10%) | |||||
Kid's Comfort (10%) | |||||
Specs | UPPAbaby Vista v2 | UPPAbaby Cruz v2 | Thule Urban Glide 2 | Cybex Balios S Lux | Evenflo Pivot Xpand |
Capacity Limits | Minimum: 0-20 lbs (bassinet), 3 months Maximum: 50 lbs |
Minimum: 3 months Maximum: 50 lbs |
Minimum: 6 months Maximum: 49 lbs/ 44 in |
Minimum: Birth Maximum: 55 lbs |
Minimum: Birth Maximum: 55 lbs/43" |
Measured Weight | 28 lbs | 25 lbs | 26 lbs | 25 lbs | 30 lbs |
Measured Folded Dimensions | 26"W x 16.5"H x 33"L | 22.9"W x 16.5"H x 33"L | 27.2"W x 15.5"H x 36.5"L | 24"W x 16"H x 31"L | 26.7"W x 19.23"H x 32.7"L |
Folded Volume | 14,157 cu in | 12,469 cu in | 15,388 cu in | 11,904 cu in | 16,790 cu in |
Handlebar Height Min/Max | 39.5"/42.5" | 40"/43" | 30"/46" | 39.5"/43" | 33"/44.7" |
Mfr. Max Allowable Total Storage Weight | 30 lbs | 30 lbs | 14 lbs | 24 lbs | 11 lbs |
Car Seat Compatibility | Chicco KeyFit 35, KeyFit 30, KeyFit 30 Zip, KeyFit 30 Zip Air, Fit2, Fit2 LE, Fit2 Air Maxi-Cosi Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Mico AP, Mico Max Plus Nuna PIPA, PIPA lite, PIPA lite lx, PIPA lite r, PIPA rx, PIPA lite rx, PIPA urbn Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q, Aton M Clek Liing UPPAbaby Mesa |
Chicco KeyFit 35, KeyFit 30, KeyFit 30 Zip, KeyFit 30 Zip Air, Fit2, Fit2 LE, Fit2 Air Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q, Aton M Clek Liing Maxi-Cosi Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Mico AP, Mico Max Plus Nuna PIPA, PIPA lite, PIPA lite lx, PIPA lite r, PIPA rx, PIPA lite rx, PIPA urbn UPPAbaby Mesa |
BOB Unity Britax Affinity Unity, B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone, Unity, Unity ISOFIX Compatible Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 30, KeyFit Plus Combi Shuttle 33 Evenflo Discovery 5 Graco SafeSeat, SnugRide, SnugRide Click Connect, SnugRide Click Connect 30, SnugRide Click Connect 35, SnugRide Click Connect LX 35, SnugRide Click Connect 40 Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix, Citi, Pebble Nuna Pipa Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio 4-35 Safety 1st Comfy Carry Elite, onBoard, onBoard Air Safe-n-Sound Unity, Unity Neos UPPAbaby Mesa |
Cybex (All) Maxi Cosi Mico 30, Maxi Cosi Mico Max, Maxi Cosi Coral XP Nuna Pipa lite |
Chicco KeyFit/KeyFit 30 Evenflo SafeMax, LiteMax Graco all with SnugRide, SnugLock 30/35 Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio 4/35 |
Wheel Type | Foam Filled Plastic | Foam Filled Plastic | Pneumatic | Foam Filled Plastic | Foam Filled Plastic |
Brake Type | Single | Single | Single | Single | Single |
Our Analysis and Test Results
American-born UPPAbaby is a family-run company with more than ten combined years in the juvenile industry. They find inspiration in everyday life with a goal for product improvement for convenience, usability, and style. UPPAbaby's lineup of products includes an award-winning infant car seat and various stroller types, including some of our favorite travel strollers, full-size, and more.
Performance Comparison
Ease of Use
The Vista v2 is one of the easiest strollers in this review to use, earning one of the highest ease-of-use scores in the group.
This stroller continues to impress year after year, no matter what new competition we throw at it.
Fold and Unfold
The fold on this stroller is easy but requires two hands to release the fold lock. It has a dual-finger release that pulls on either side of the frame, and it folds quickly without trouble. It requires the leg rest on the child seat to be folded, and if the handlebar is in the shortest position, it will self-stand.
Storage
The Vista v2 has one of the biggest storage bins with a weight limit of 30 lbs. With a max capacity like this, you can go grocery shopping and bring ample baby supplies for the trip.
It fits our extra large diaper bag, but there is a center bar through the middle on the bottom. There is a small pocket in the corner of the basket for a water bottle or sippy cup.
Harness
The harness has soft webbing that slides easily for height adjustment. The height positions are infinite. It offers shoulder padding for comfort, and the shoulder and waist straps are one part with a single buckle insert. The buckle is big and stiff but not hard to operate.
Brakes
The Vista v2 brakes are single-action and color-coded. A single red-colored pedal on the right side has a small color-coding window that changes from green to red when the brakes are engaged and red to green when it is released. The pedal is easy to press and foot-friendly since you aren't lifting from underneath.
Car Seat Compatibility
The Vista v2 is compatible with UPPAbaby car seats, and you can buy adapters for some seats from Chicco, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna, Cybex, and Clek.
Ease of Setup
The Vista v2 setup takes 5-10 minutes and has a lot of protective packaging. The documentation is better than average, and assembly includes putting on the wheels and the toddler seat.
Maneuverability
The Vista v2 performed well for maneuverability, with a surprisingly higher score in this metric than the style indicated.
Most strollers of this style struggle to keep up with the jogging-style strollers we test.
The Vista has foam-filled plastic tires with a wider rear axle than the front. Despite the larger size, it feels nimble and maneuverable and manages doorways with ease.
Moving on uneven surfaces is also surprisingly easy, and with the wider build, it easily manages thick grass. We were able to push with one or two hands on any surface.
The front wheels can lock in place to make moving over uneven surfaces easier by keeping the front wheels stable. It has a color-coded indicator that tells if they are locked or if the wheels are set to swivel.
The Vista v2 is well-balanced, and we didn't have trouble popping up onto curbs. The adjustable handlebar makes getting the leverage you need to push down or lift up easier.
Transporting and Storing
The Vista stroller can accommodate up to 3 kids, so you'd think it was a beast of a stroller.
And while it is bigger than other single full-size strollers, it is smaller for a double seater.
The Vista v2 weighs 28.25 lbs, which is why it took a score hit in this metric. This is on the heavier side for this group, and it is more on par with a jogger. However, in fairness, the other competitors that can be extended for two passengers weigh the same or more. While it might be heavier than you want, it is still within the normal range for the stroller type.
The folded size of the Vista v2 is somewhat small for this kind of stroller, measuring 14,157 cubic inches in our tests. This makes it on the smaller side for the group, with about half coming in larger.
Quality
Vista v2 is a high-quality choice, earning one of the top marks for quality in this review.
The Vista v2 uses nicer material with a padded seat and durable, easy-to-clean fabric. The fabric has a smooth canvas feel, smooth harness webbing, and soft shoulder pads. It fits the frame nicely, and the canopy extends easily and has a tight look that isn't rumpled.
It has foam-filled plastic tires, which are nicer than the standard plastic tires on cheaper models. The tires are wide, the stance is wide, and they lock in place with color-coding. The attention to detail shows the level of thought and concern, creating a stroller that a person will like using.
The frame is sturdy and looks good with little flex. The design is minimal but functional. The overall fit and finish are sleek and have few exposed fasteners or clunky hinges.
Kid's Comfort
The Vista v2 offers a lot of comfort for kids, earning a high score in this metric. The features are both easy to operate and provide additional comfort for passengers.
The seat reclines with a lever on the back. The entire frame of the seat tilts back, but the leg rest is adjustable, making it customizable for comfort depending on baby size and child preference.
It is a sling-style seat that is deep and lightly padded. The leg rest has four set positions and requires two hands to adjust.
The canopy is one of the largest, with an SPF 50+ rating. It tilts with the seat but is still large enough to offer good coverage from the sun. It has a zip-open panel and a pop-out visor with two mesh peek-a-boo windows. The windows have a flap cover.
Should You Buy the UPPAbaby Vista v2?
The Vista v2 is a really cool stroller with lots of seating versatility including 2 car seat potential and a bassinet. We love the easy fold and giant storage and think most growing families would love this option. As long as you aren't a runner, it could be all you need. However, if you only plan to have one child, this could be more stroller than you need, and the extra weight and folded size are a lot of you don't see a need for more seating.
What Other Full-Size Strollers Should You Consider?
If you love the features and look of the Vista but only plan to push one kiddo, the UPPAbaby Cruz v2 is the better choice. The Cruz is very similar in most ways, but the smaller size equals lower weight, smaller fold, and a lower price tag. As long as you aren't looking for a dual-purpose jogger, the Cruz is the best option for Vista-loving folks with one child or no need to push two.