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UPPAbaby G-Luxe Review

Above average stroller that offers better quality and features for the price
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UPPAbaby G-Luxe Review
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $200 List
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Manufacturer:   UPPAbaby
By Wendy Schmitz ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Jun 9, 2024
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RANKED
#9 of 11
  • Transport/Storing - 30% 4.8
  • Ease of Use - 30% 7.2
  • Maneuverability - 20% 6.8
  • Quality - 10% 8.0
  • Kid's Comfort - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe is an umbrella-style stroller from our best travel stroller review. This stroller folds like a traditional umbrella stroller, has a 10 lb storage capacity, and has a shoulder carrying strap. The seat reclines far enough for napping, and the canopy covers more than the average lightweight option. However, the G-Luxe is harder to push, and the dual handle and four-rear wheels design make it a workout in the grass. It has one of the largest folds in the group and is above average for its weight. Overall, it isn't a terrible option, and the quality is good, but it isn't small or lightweight, which makes it a disappointment in a category where size matters. We suspect parents won't hate the G-Luxe, but we think the lineup has better choices, depending on your goals.
REASONS TO BUY
Color-coded brakes
Easy-to-use recline
Plush materials
REASONS TO AVOID
Challenging in the grass
Poor leg and footrest support
No peek-a-boo window
Longer fold

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Bottom Line A longer fold makes it less packable, but otherwise, above-average features make it easy to useBetter performance and a durable design make this budget option an impressive contenderA nicer travel choice that hits the mark and is sure to please, but pops open easily when foldedTight budget choice with below-average performance in most metrics but is very lightweightDisappointing budget option that did not perform well in our comparison tests
Rating Categories UPPAbaby G-Luxe Zoe Traveler Baby Jogger City To... Kolcraft Cloud Plus Summer Infant 3D lite
Transport/Storing (30%)
4.8
6.9
7.2
5.9
6.6
Ease of Use (30%)
7.2
7.2
7.0
6.2
6.0
Maneuverability (20%)
6.8
7.3
7.3
5.4
4.4
Quality (10%)
8.0
7.0
7.0
5.0
4.0
Kid's Comfort (10%)
7.0
7.6
7.6
4.7
4.3
Specs UPPAbaby G-Luxe Zoe Traveler Baby Jogger City To... Kolcraft Cloud Plus Summer Infant 3D lite
Weight 16.1 lbs 13.2 lbs 14.1 lbs 10.1 lbs 13.0 lbs
BGL Folded Dims. 11.7"W x 10.3"H x 41"L 18.6"W x 10.3"H x 23"L 19.4"W x 8.1"H x 23.1"L 19"W x 10.3"H x 33.3"L 12"W x 10.3"H x 42.3"L
Capacity Limits Min: 3 months
Max: 55 lbs
Min: 3 months
Max: 45 lbs
Min: Birth
Max: 45 lbs
Min: Not specified
Max: 50 lbs
Min: Not Specified
Max: 50 lbs
Mfr. Max Allowable Total Storage Weight 10 lbs Not specified 15 lbs Not specified 10 lbs
Car Seat Compatibility N/A N/A Baby Jogger N/A N/A
Min./Max. Handle Height 43 in. 40 in. 40 in. 38 in. 43 in.
Wheel Type Foam Foam Foam Foam Foam
Brake type Single Single Single Double Double

Our Analysis and Test Results

The UPPAbaby company was started by an American family over ten years ago and is now a well-known producer of some of the best strollers out there. The company is inspired by daily life with family, and they try to create improved products that don't sacrifice features, convenience, or style.

Performance Comparison



While not as big as a full-size stroller, the umbrella fold of the G-Luxe creates a long package that might not fit everywhere.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Transporting and Storing


The G-Luxe did not perform well in our tests for transporting and storing, which really hurt its overall score since the metric is considered the most important in this category of products. It earned one of the lowest scores in the group.


The G-Luxe is not a lightweight stroller compared to others, but it is also not the heaviest in the group. At 16.1 lbs in our tests, it is on the higher side, but a few weigh 17+ lbs.

The G-Luxe weighed 16.1 lbs in our tests.
Credit: Sentry Kelly

The elongated fold created by the umbrella-style mechanism creates a long and sort of bulky folded stroller that will need a longer space to stow away in. Something that might be in small supply on planes or other tight spaces.

uppababy g-luxe - the g-luxe length could make it hard to fit in smaller spaces.
The G-Luxe length could make it hard to fit in smaller spaces.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

The folded G-Luxe measured 11.7"W x 10.3"H x 41"L in our tests, which is 9,834 in^3. This is one of the largest folded sizes in the group, surpassing even the full-size option we decided to include. While it self-stands and has a shoulder carry strap, we don't think it is as easy to keep out of the way, and the awkward shape makes it all the more challenging.

uppababy g-luxe - the g-luxe has a rethread strap design that is easy enough to use...
The G-Luxe has a rethread strap design that is easy enough to use, and we appreciate the adjustability.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Ease of Use


The G-Luxe earned an average result for ease of use. While it is not difficult to use, many of the features and functionality are not as easy to use as some competitors.

The G-Luxe is a two-hand fold that results in both a collapse inward and a fold-over final product that self-stands.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Fold and Unfold


The G-Luxe folds in on itself in a traditional umbrella stroller fold. It requires two hands to complete, and while not difficult, it does have more steps than most.

The G-Luxe self-stands when folded and locked in place.
The G-Luxe self-stands when folded and locked in place.
The G-Luxe has an awkward fold with many parts sticking out to get...
The G-Luxe has an awkward fold with many parts sticking out to get hung up on other things.

Unlocking the open stroller requires pulling two finger loops on the handles simultaneously. There is a safety lock mechanism to press, and then the stroller is pushed forward and into itself to fold. It has an auto-lock on the side. To unfold, you release the lock and press down on the foot pad in the back to push it open and lock it in place.

The shape of the G-Luxe storage bin made it harder to fit items...
The shape of the G-Luxe storage bin made it harder to fit items inside and when the seat is reclined there is almost no accessibilty.
The back of the G-Luxe canopy has a pocket suitable for a smart...
The back of the G-Luxe canopy has a pocket suitable for a smart device and snacks.

Storage


The G-Luxe has an under-seat storage bin, a pocket on the back of the canopy, and a cup holder. The bin is small in size and has a 10 lb maximum allowance. Accessibility is largely in the back, and it can be impeded by the reclining seat.

uppababy g-luxe - the cup holder on the g-luxe is large enough for the water bottle we...
The cup holder on the G-Luxe is large enough for the water bottle we use for testing.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Quick-access items like a wallet or smartphone are better placed in the canopy pocket. It is not a zippered pocket, but it does have a flap cover. The cup holder is wide enough for our test bottle, and it was able to sit on the bottom, unlike some competitors where the bottle was too wide to reach the bottom.

The G-Luxe crotch strap is very long, but the buckle is easy to use.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Harness


The G-Luxe harness has a rethread shoulder strap design. It isn't hard to do, and we appreciate the extra adjustability. The buckle is a 5-point harness with three components that snap together easily.

The G-Luxe harness has shoulder pads but not pad on the crotch strap.
The G-Luxe harness has shoulder pads but not pad on the crotch strap.
The strap length adjustment on the G-Luxe can conflict with the...
The strap length adjustment on the G-Luxe can conflict with the padding.

We like the color-coded dual brake pedals that ensure a foot-friendly experience.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Brakes


The G-Luxe are single-action brakes with one pedal to set and one pedal to release. The pedals are color-coded, making it easy to choose one or see the stroller status at a glance. The two-pedal design makes them foot and sandal-friendly. They require 15-20 lbs of pressure to use.

The only assembly required on the G-Luxe is the rear wheels and cup holder.
Credit: Sentry Kelly

Ease of Setup


The G-Luxe took us less than five minutes to unbox and assemble. It is super easy and requires minimal parts to be added, including the front wheels, sunshade, and cup holder. No tools are required.

Car Seat Compatiblity


The G-Luxe is not compatible with any infant car seat carriers.

The Double back wheels on the G-Luxe aren't big fans of uneven terrain and we wish all brands would stop using them.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Maneuverability


The G-Luxe did not perform that well in our tests for maneuverability with a lower than average result. It isn't the lowest scoring in the group, but it could be frustrating to use over time.

uppababy g-luxe - the wheels on the g-luxe are pretty substantial and one of the...
The Wheels on the G-Luxe are pretty substantial and one of the hardest in the group.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

The stroller handles well on flat surfaces where it is unencumbered by bumps or terrain changes and thresholds. The frame remains rigid, feeling that the two handles don't create much torsion since there isn't much friction on the ground.

The excessive hinge and fold points on the G-Luxe and dual handles...
The excessive hinge and fold points on the G-Luxe and dual handles make pushing in the grass harder than some competitors.
The G-Luxe performed well enough in our maneuverability tests on the...
The G-Luxe performed well enough in our maneuverability tests on the flat sidewalk.

The rear wheel design with two wheels on each leg creates a problem when you head off-road, and the stroller really struggles in grass and on uneven terrain. The umbrella frame design and two handles instead of a single bar create a flexing when trying to turn on grass that makes it feel more of a chore than competitors. Thresholds and curbs require some forethought, but they aren't prohibitive if you plan ahead and tip the stroller slightly to help it over any hurdles.

uppababy g-luxe - the umbrella design of the g-luxe is convoluted with many fasteners...
The umbrella design of the G-Luxe is convoluted with many fasteners, hinges, snag points, etc.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Quality


The G-Luxe is of higher quality and earned an above-average result for quality in our comparison tests.

uppababy g-luxe - we tested the pressure required to press the g-luxe brake pedals.
We tested the pressure required to press the G-Luxe brake pedals.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

The fabric is soft, durable, and fits the frame well. The frame is relatively sturdy with a little horizontal flex due to the umbrella folding design with multiple hinges.

There is a lot happening on the frame of the G-Luxe, and while...
There is a lot happening on the frame of the G-Luxe, and while everything feels durable, it isn't as sleek and polished as competitors.
While the wheels themselves are substantial, the dual wheels on each...
While the wheels themselves are substantial, the dual wheels on each rear leg hurt the overall design and construction quality.

The wheels are 5.8 inches in diameter and are 81 HA in hardness testing. The solid wheels help it in the maneuverability department and make them less likely to dent or become deformed. Unfortunately, it has dual wheels on each leg in the back, which aren't our favorite, but at least the front wheels are singles.

uppababy g-luxe - the g-luxe seat recline, leg rest, and canopy create a place...
The G-Luxe seat recline, leg rest, and canopy create a place suitable for napping and general comfort.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Kid's Comfort


The G-Luxe performs fairly well for kid comfort, with a score that is average for the group. The features are neither a standout nor a disappointment.

uppababy g-luxe - the g-luxe leg rest has two possible positions, straight down and...
The G-Luxe leg rest has two possible positions, straight down and straight out.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Seat


The seat has an adjustable leg rest and a reclining seat back that is deep enough to encourage napping. The recline is super easy to use with one hand but only has two positions. The leg rest is padded but only has two possible positions: down or straight out.

uppababy g-luxe - the g-luxe sunshade with the visor popped out is fairly large, but...
The G-Luxe sunshade with the visor popped out is fairly large, but it doesn't come down as far as others.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Sunshade


The G-Luxe sunshade is medium in size compared to the competition and a bit floppy when fully open. It has a UPF of 50+ and a pop-out visor for more coverage. It covers the over-the-knees of the passenger but does come down as far as some of the competition.

uppababy g-luxe - the g-luxe is an interesting umbrella-style product, but it didn't...
The G-Luxe is an interesting umbrella-style product, but it didn't manage to outperform the top-ranked competition.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Should You Buy the UPPAbaby G-Luxe?


Maybe? If you are looking for a high-quality traditional umbrella stroller, then the G-Luxe might be it. This option has a nice carry shoulder strap, a comfy seating area with a large canopy, and an easy-to-use design. However, the elongated fold makes it harder to fit in some spaces, and it isn't as small as those who fold in thirds, making it one that could be difficult to stow on public transportation. It also has the dual wheels and dual handles that make maneuverability more of a challenge. Overall, we like the G-Luxe, but we think there are better options that have features and functions that make life easier than the G-Luxe.

What Other Travel Strollers Should You Consider?


A better UPPAbaby option is the UPPAbaby Minu v2. If you love everything UPPAbaby, the Minu is a higher-ranking option that works with the bassinet and UPPAbaby infant car seats. This option is smaller when folded and could theoretically be used as your main stroller if your adventures don't require off-roading or high-capacity storage. If you have a tighter budget, the Zoe Traveler is an impressive option that is easy to use, small, comfortable, and has an impressive canopy.

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