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weight uppababy cruz UPPAbaby Cruz V2 Stroller, GregoryThe UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 Stroller is the perfect stroller system, equipped with a full size durable seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. This seat can be used in parent or street facing views, and offers multiple recline levels including complete lie flat mode, allowing children to snooze off wherever they are. By adding the UPPAbaby CRUZ bassinet, or the Infant Snug Seat accessory, (both sold separately) the CRUZ stroller transitions into a suitable

 

The UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 Stroller is the perfect stroller system, equipped with a full-size durable seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. This seat can be used in parent or street-facing views, and offers multiple recline levels including complete lie-flat mode, allowing children to snooze off wherever they are. By adding the UPPAbaby CRUZ bassinet, or the Infant Snug Seat accessory, (both sold separately) the CRUZ stroller transitions into a suitable pram for newborns. 

Regardless of the seasonal environment, the UPPAbaby CRUZ is equipped with an extendable ventilated UPF 50+ sun canopy, an insect shield, and a clear plastic rain cover. The UPPAbaby CRUZ wheels are puncture-proof, with all-around suspension, and a height-adjustable one-hand steering push bar, which will get you through bumpy surfaces effortlessly. 





Specifications of the UPPAbaby CRUZ V2
Puncture-proof wheels with all-around suspension.Height adjustable push bar, and sun canopy.High seat back, long leg rest, & deep footrest accommodate growing children.Big wheels for a smooth ride on bumpy surfaces.Cruz V2 has a smaller fold than its predecessor enabling convenient travel.UPPAbaby CRUZ travel system: Mesa infant car seat attaches directly to the stroller chassis without adapters.Car seats compatible with UPPAbaby CRUZ: Chicco, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna, and Cybex car seats with adapters (sold separately).Free-standing capability when folded.XL storage basket with 30 lb weight capacity.One-hand recline in multiple levels including complete lie-flat mode.Street or parent-facing seat position.Suitable from 3 months - 50 lbs.Suitable from birth, by adding the UPPAbaby CRUZ bassinet, or infant snug seat (sold separately).One-step fold.100% full-grain leather accents.Front-wheel lock.Ventilated mesh Peekaboo window.UPF 50+ extendable sun canopy.5 point harness with padded straps.Folds with or without seat attached.2+1 year CRUZ stroller warranty Registration required.


Dimensions & Weight of the UPPAbaby CRUZ stroller

Unfolded: 37" x 22.25″ x 39.5″ Folded with seat: 16.5″ x 22.8" x 33″ Folded without seat: 12″ x 22.8″ x 30″ Frame: 15 lbsSeat: 6.5 lbs
    What's Included: UPPAbaby CRUZ accessories
    • Toddler seat
    • Bumper bar
    • Frame and wheels
    • Bug shield
    • Rain cover

    Add the Cozy Ganoosh footmuff to the UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 stroller to keep your baby warm on cold winter days.

    Use this UPPAbaby travel bag to protect your stroller - UPPAbaby CRUZ - while on the go.


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