Vista V2 Stroller
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With its intuitive design and over 30 ways to customize your ride, the reimagined UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller was designed to effortlessly fit every growing family, from first child to last. Starting as a single stroller, it easily transforms to accommodate up to three children, offering the epitome of portability and convenience. The Vista V3 provides the most premium ride through every season. Complete your stroller package by pairing your Vista V3 Stroller with the matching V3 Bassinet!
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- #1Dec 23, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We went with UPPAbaby Vista. I love the bassinet! And you can configure it for a second kid, if that’s in the cards.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 23, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
Seconding this we bought the Uppa Baby Vista and it lasted til 3. For Car / Travel we bought a Good baby Pockit foldable travel stroller that fit in a backpack and could go as carry on. If you're worried about price Good Buy Gear does inspected second hand or open box baby gear. We ended up selling items to them after they were done.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Dec 23, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We were gifted an UppaBaby Vista. That thing is amazing. Even brought it to Disneyland when he was 5 because he can’t walk for super long and he fit. Worth every penny.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Dec 23, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We had an UppaBaby vista. Lasted through two kids with heavy use and was still fine when we gave it away. Went everywhere with it. we had the platform for our older daughter who would stand and ride while the little one was in the stroller. Something wasn’t quite right with the bar that went across the seat, so they sent us a new one right away (before we needed to use it).
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We have lived in NYC, Middle East and now NYC. We’ve had the uppababy vista since 2020 and it’s still our main workhorse stroller. Front wheels need a tune up and a clean but really solid/going strong. And has survived all those moves! Have never had a single crack/break other than the basket that our 5 yo likes to sit in (which is a simple repair)
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We have a second hand Uppababy Vista 2019 that we bought in 2023 and is still going strong with our second child today. We abuse that thing - it survives daily use on terrible streets, lived outside under a carport through 2 Boston winters, and has gone on all sorts of tough terrain (off-roading) . In terms of BIFL I’d def recommend it! If you live in a big metro area they’ll do a full tuneup for free too.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #7Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
Check out strollers with a bassinet option or ones that can lay flat for newborns. Stuff like the UPPAbaby Vista or Baby Jogger city Select can last for years and change as your kid gets older. Make sure they work with infant car seats too. A lot of folks mention borncritic for reviews and side-by-sides, so that might help you out
View on Redditopen_in_new - #8Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
I used the bassinet as baby’s primary bassinet until he was three months old! It was great, he slept like a rock. I actually don’t mind getting the UB Vista out of the car. It’s on the heavier side, but I pull the lever as I’m lifting it out of my trunk so it pops out as I take it out. I walk with baby to the grocery store and put like, four days of groceries into the bottom basket!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #9Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
I recommend buying a second hand uppababy vista, you can find for half the price. If you get a second baby soon you can get some add ons to carry both kids. It will go well for a few years until you will realize that you need a wagon :)
View on Redditopen_in_new - #10Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
Mockingbird if budget, uppababy vista if not.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #11Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
You need two - Uppababy Vista and a Doona for your car
View on Redditopen_in_new - #12Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
Loved our uppababy vista. We are an urban family - walking a lot but not everywhere
View on Redditopen_in_new - #13Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
This is one of those things where a lot of people do end up buying twice, but it is not always unavoidable. The models I see people actually keep using are usually the sturdier ones that feel overbuilt rather than sleek. Uppababy Vista and Cruz come up a lot because they work with a bassinet or car seat early and still feel solid with a heavier toddler. The Baby Jogger City Mini GT also seems to last people a long time, especially if they walk a lot, since it handles rougher sidewalks better. The tradeoff is they are heavier and not as compact, which is usually why people switch later. Trying them in person matters more than specs, since pushing and folding feel very different stroller to stroller. What kind of walking do you expect to do most, short errands or longer daily walks?
View on Redditopen_in_new - #14Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
We have it and also travel by car mostly in the suburbs. The vista is excellent quality and still looks great years later. It is heavy though- consider the uppababy cruz as an alternative. It’s very similar, though a little lighter and more compact. Still bigger/sturdier than their travel stroller (minu- we have this in addition to the vista). The newer model of the Cruz lays flat and turns into a bassinet so you can use it from day 1
View on Redditopen_in_new - #15Dec 22, 2025
#1 baby on the way. Which stroller would you recommend for a newborn that can ideally be used until age 3?
So I have a slight obsession with baby/kid products. Anything to make my life easier! So I have several strollers in my garage/car. I live in the country on a gravel road to give you background. - Uppababy Vista - this thing is a BEAST - heavy and rock solid. I wouldn’t recommend for early postpartum since the parent giving birth should not be heavy lifting for at least 6-8 weeks. I didn’t buy this until kid #2 was here and it was second hand. My most used stroller for 2 kids. Works well on gravel as well as lots of in and out of the car. It’s so solid, you literally can’t break it. It’s meant to be used and abused. The storage is also amazing! - Bugaboo Butterfly - I bought this when I was going to flying with just 1 child and it eventually became the easy load and go stroller. It does indeed fit above you in the plane. Compatible with our car seat. I used this extensively in my fresh postpartum period and I had CS so heavy lifting is very frowned upon on. This is actually what I recommend for first time parents to start out with until they know their preferences. It’s easier on the wallet and it has a decent resell market. - Uppababy Ridge - this was the stroller we chose when I was pregnant with our first kiddo. We loved it. You can use the car seat and bassinet with it. Works even better on gravel or a bumpy lawn than the vista. Pushes so good. However since having kid #2 we have only pulled it out a handful of times. We will likely use this stroller more once Kid #1 outgrows the Vista. I don’t think this one is going to have a good resale outcome despite it being Uppababy. -Gladly Anthem Wagon - I love this for parades and zoos where there’s a lot of getting in and out. However once I got the Vista, we rarely have touched this even with car seat attachments.. We might use it more once kid #2 is a toddler. - Evenflo DualShyft Car seat/stroller - this is their version of the doona. I will say that this was awesome to travel with an infant on a plane. We bought kid #1 a seat and it fit amazingly. This one is sadly not reached for as often since it’s not as intuitive (or maybe we just needed more practice - I don’t know lol). If I lived in the city and needed to travel with a car seat and stroller (like a lot of ride share or taxi) then I would consider this one. I will say that I have a couple friends with doonas as their only stroller and they love it. Would not recommend this for gravel or lawns. There is no suspension. All in all - my vote would be for 2 ride to die strollers and those would be the Vista and the Butterfly. That would cover pretty much all of your possible uses for a stroller. I would recommend the Uppababy snug seat regardless of what stroller you settle on. I used it in every attachment and stroller possible since it really stabilizes their wobbly head in those early weeks except for the infant carrier car seat. Also a quiet shout out for the Nuna Pipa Lite Rx car seat! Compatible with all of these options listed above and we chose it because it was one of the lightest car seats at the time of kid #1’s birth.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #16Sep 3, 2025
Stroller recommendations which will last from newborn to toddler
We started with the [Uppababy Vista V2 ](https://x.com/SmartBuyFinder/status/1962453068814884968)when we only had one kid and now with our second it’s still just as easy to use. We only added the extra seat no need to replace the whole stroller. It saves money and space, and honestly the biggest difference has been how convenient it is day to day folds up easily, fits in the car, and the basket is huge
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