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uppababy coche UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller OwenThe UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller is the best lightweight, full size stroller for families seeking versatile functionality, smooth rides, and travel system compatibility from birth to toddlerhood (up to 50 lbs). Its sleek, streamlined design combines versatile functionality with effortless maneuverability for any family. With the Cruz V3, parents can easily transition from strolling with a newborn to a toddler without compromising comfort or convenience.

The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller is the best lightweight, full-size stroller for families seeking versatile functionality, smooth rides, and travel system compatibility from birth to toddlerhood (up to 50 lbs). Its sleek, streamlined design combines versatile functionality with effortless maneuverability for any family. With the Cruz V3, parents can easily transition from strolling with a newborn to a toddler without compromising comfort or convenience. The full-size, lay-flat, reversible seat suitable from birth up to 50 lbs features enhanced FlexRide Suspension that glides smoothly over any surface. Compare the UPPAbaby Cruz V3 to the Bugaboo Fox 3: both are lightweight, all-terrain strollers with reversible seating and compact folds, but the Cruz V3 offers direct car seat compatibility with UPPAbaby MESA and Aria infant seats (no adapters needed), superior suspension, and a one-hand multi-position recline, while Bugaboo Fox 3 features one-finger push steering and nuna car seat compatibility. Choose Cruz V3 if you own UPPAbaby car seats or want seamless integration; choose Bugaboo Fox 3 if you prioritize ultra-light design or plan to use non-UPPAbaby car seats. Ideal for families who want a single, full-size stroller that's compact, easy to use, and grows with your child, the Cruz V3 delivers all essential features for an enjoyable and safe experience.

This stroller features a full-size, lay-flat, reversible seat suitable from birth up to 50 lbs, making it perfect for every stage of your child's growth. With enhanced FlexRide Suspension, this stroller glides smoothly over any surface—city streets, parks, or rough terrain. The adjustable leg rest, quick-to-secure magnetic buckle, and no-rethread harness ensure your child's comfort and safety throughout their growth. The one-hand, multi-position recline allows you to adjust the toddler seat to four positions with ease, offering the perfect angle for napping or alert sitting. The UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy with zip-out sun shield and ventilation keeps your child cool and protected from harmful UV rays. The large storage basket with 30 lb weight limit provides ample space for diaper bags, groceries, and essentials without compromising the stroller's compact fold. Never-flat tires with front-wheel lock options provide stable and smooth strolling on uneven surfaces, while reflective wheel trims enhance visibility during low-light conditions. The two-action trigger fold with footrest and bumper bar makes the stroller easy to store or transport. The adjustable handlebar with one-hand adjustment accommodates different parent heights. Travel system ready—the Cruz V3 is compatible with UPPAbaby Bassinet, MESA, and Aria Infant Car Seats without the need for adapters.

UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller Features:

  • Full-size, reversible seat: Suitable from birth to 50 lbs with lay-flat option for newborns and reversible design for toddler comfort and parent-facing flexibility

  • UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy: Offers full sun protection with zip-out extension and ventilation, keeping your child cool and shaded during extended strolls

  • One-hand, multi-position recline: Adjust the toddler seat to four positions with single-hand operation for easy comfort adjustments

  • Magnetic buckle with no-rethread harness: Quick and easy-to-secure harness system designed for smooth transitions between growth stages

  • Enhanced FlexRide Suspension: Provides a smooth and comfortable ride over any surface—city streets, parks, and rough terrain

  • Adjustable leg rest: Customizable positioning for toddler comfort during naps and long outings

  • Large storage basket: 30 lb weight capacity offers ample space for diaper bags, groceries, and essentials without compromising fold

  • Easy, compact fold: Two-action trigger fold with footrest and bumper bar makes quick storage and transport simple

  • Travel system ready: Compatible with UPPAbaby Bassinet, MESA®, and Aria™ Infant Car Seats without adapters for seamless car-to-stroller transitions

  • Never-flat tires: Featuring front-wheel lock options, these tires provide stable and smooth strolling on uneven surfaces and terrain

  • Reflective wheel trims: Enhanced visibility during low-light conditions, improving safety and visibility while strolling

  • Adjustable handlebar: One-hand adjustment to accommodate different parent and caregiver heights

  • Weight capacity: Supports children from birth to 50 lbs, covering newborn through early toddlerhood

Safety and Comfort Features:

  • Full lay-flat mode: Newborn-safe position for proper spinal alignment and comfort

  • Reversible seating: Parent-facing option for newborns and infants to maintain connection; forward-facing for toddlers to explore

  • Five-point harness: Secure restraint system keeps child safely positioned throughout the ride

  • FlexRide Suspension: Absorbs bumps and impacts for a smooth, comfortable ride on all terrains

  • UPF 50+ sun protection: Shields baby from harmful UV rays during outdoor strolling

  • Never-flat tires with front-wheel lock: Stability and control on uneven surfaces; locking wheel for stationary safety

  • Reflective wheel trims: Visibility enhancement for low-light and nighttime strolling safety

Product Specifications

  • Weight capacity: Birth to 50 lbs
  • Seat configuration: Full-size, lay-flat reversible seat with four recline positions
  • Harness: 5-point harness with no-rethread magnetic buckle system
  • Canopy: UPF 50+ water-repellent with zip-out sun shield and ventilation
  • Storage basket: 30 lb weight capacity
  • Tires: Never-flat with front-wheel lock and reflective trims
  • Suspension: Enhanced FlexRide Suspension for smooth rides
  • Handlebar: One-hand adjustable for different parent heights
  • Fold: Two-action trigger fold with footrest and bumper bar
  • Travel system compatibility: Works with UPPAbaby Bassinet, MESA, and Aria car seats (no adapters required)
  • Infant car seat compatibility: MESA V3, MESA V2, MESA Max, Aria

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