poussette uppababy vista v2 UPPAbaby VISTA V2 Double Stroller Bundle
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poussette uppababy vista v2 UPPAbaby VISTA V2 Double Stroller Bundle

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poussette uppababy vista v2 UPPAbaby VISTA V2 Double Stroller BundleFeatures of UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller is a favorite for a reason. Quick glance features: UPPAbabys bestselling stroller grows with your family! The UPPAbaby Vista V2 double stroller is the perfect choice for growing families and now you can get everything you need all in one convenient set. Whether youre expecting a second child, twins, or even a third child, the Vista V2 can configure to allow everyone to

Features of UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller is a favorite for a reason. Quick glance features:

UPPAbaby’s bestselling stroller grows with your family!

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 double stroller is the perfect choice for growing families and now you can get everything you need all in one convenient set. Whether you’re expecting a second child, twins, or even a third child, the Vista V2 can configure to allow everyone to stroll in comfort.

Features of the UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller Set

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller Set comes with everything you need for an infant, but if you have an older child or are expecting twins, buying this convenient set adds an extra Rumbleseat, which makes strolling as a family a breeze. Features of the UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller Set include:

  • Choose from multiple configurations
  • Aluminum alloy stroller frame
  • Easy to maneuver
  • Machine washable seat fabrics, lay flat to dry
  • Includes:

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Additional, but optional Vista V2 configuration options we recommend

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How to use the UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller with two car seats

The UPPAbaby Vista V2 double stroller is compatible with a number of car seats that can be mounted together. These are the options:

  • UPPAbaby Mesa
    To use the Vista V2 with two Mesa car seats, you need the Vista Upper Adapters and Vista Lower Adapters
  • Nuna Pipa / Maxi Cosi / Cybex / Clek
    To use the Vista V2 as a double with two Nuna Pipa Infant Car Seats, Maxi Cosi Infant Car Seats, Cybex Car Seats, or Clek Car Seats you'll need UPPAbaby's Maxi Cosi / Nuna / Cybex Upper Adapter and UPPAbaby's Maxi Cosi / Nuna / Cybex Lower Adapter.

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UPPABABY VISTA V2 DOUBLE STROLLER SPECIFICATIONS

Type Of Stroller:

Premium single/double

Maximum Carrying Load:

50 lbs as a single
85 lbs with Rumbleseat

Newborn Suitable:

Yes, with included bassinet or optional SnugSeat

Infant Seat Compatible:

Yes, compatible with Uppababy Mesa (no adapter required), and certain Maxi Cosi, Nuna, Cybex, Clek and Chicco infant car seats (adapters required)

Frame Material:

Aluminum

Stroller Weight:

26.6 lbs with Toddler Seat attached
32.6 lbs with Rumbleseat added

Open Length:

46"

Open Width:

25.7"

Open Height (to top of handle):

42.5" with handle fully extended

Tire:

8" front polyurethane, 11" rear AirGo no-flat

Folded Size:

33" x 25.7" x 19" (one seat attached with bumper bar)

Brakes:

One foot pedal controls both rear wheels

Warranty:

2 Year (3 years with Ub XTEND)

 

FAQs about the UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double Stroller

Do you need the upper and lower bracket adapters for the Uppababy Vista V2 double stroller?
Yes, however please keep in mind that the purchase of a Rumbleseat includes lower adapters. If you are converting to a double with a Rumbleseat, you will need to purchase the Rumbleseat and upper adapters.  For all other configurations, you will need to purchase both the upper adapters and lower adapters.

Can newborn infants use the Vista V2 stroller seat?
The Vista V2's stroller seats are recommended for 3-months and up. For newborns, you can add the Snugseat Infant Insert, use the Bassinet, or use an UPPAbaby Car Seat Adapter.

What is the weight limit for the UPPAbaby Vista V2 as a double?
The weight capacity for the main upper seat is 50 pounds, and the weight limit for the Rumbleseat is 35 pounds.

Can you fold the UPPAbaby Vista V2 double stroller with both seats attached?
It is possible to fold the UPPAbaby Vista V2 with both seats attached. However, the folded size will be bulky and difficult for most moms to lift into a car. It's more practical, if folding with both seats, for stowing in a closet or hallway.

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