Cruz V3 Stroller
Overview
Highlights
- Single, full-size stroller
- Use from birth with carriage mode
- Included infant insert
Description
The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 features a full-size, lay-flat, reversible seat that’s suitable from birth to 50 lbs, designed to grow with little ones.
To use the stroller from birth, utilize the carriage mode with the integrated foot barrier. You can also attach a bassinet, Mesa or Aria infant car seat (all sold separately) directly to the stroller without adapters.
The one-hand, adjustable handlebar accommodates caregivers of different heights, while the one-hand adjustable leg rest and recline keep little ones comfy.
The extra-large storage basket offers ample room without compromising the compact fold.
More features include the integrated sun shield for extra sunny days, reflective trims on wheels to enhance visibility while strolling and premium fabrics and full-grain, REACH-certified leather details.
For smooth strolls, never-flat tires with front wheel lock option offer enhanced control. Enhanced FlexRide Suspension allow for smooth maneuverability on any surface.
When you’re done with your stroll, the Cruz V3 has a one-step, ultra-compact fold with a footrest and bumper bar that seamlessly tuck in.
What we about it
Features a full-size toddler seat with a from-birth recline and included infant insert.
Details
- What’s included
- Stroller
- Bug shield
- Rain shield
- Infant insert
- Age: Suitable from birth to 50 lbs and maximum height of 40”
- Integrated foot barrier for carriage mode to use with baby from birth
- Unfolded: 37.5” L x 22.5” W x 41.8” H
- Folded with seat attached: 17” L x 22.5” W x 32.4” H
- Folded without seat attached: 13.5” L x 22.5” W x 30.3” H
- Frame & seat: 26.5 lbs
- Frame: 17 lbs
- Seat: 9.5 lbs
- UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy with sun visor, zip-out extension and added ventilation
- One-handed, multi-position Toddler Seat
- Enhanced FlexRide Suspension
- Optimized infant-to toddler tapered harness with magnetic buckle
- Manufacturer’s warranty: 3 years
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Q&A
Customer reviews
I bought the V2 when we had my first son and had had held up so well through the years.
Testing it the V3 was a neat experience because it was the newest model of a stroller we loved. It definitely did not disappoint.
The one handed close was a major plus for me! That was one of my biggest complaints with the V2, if you’re like me, I’m almost always holding a baby when trying to get the stroller…
The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 has been a wonderful addition to our daily routine. My 10-month-old seems extremely comfortable in it, which is one of the biggest things I look for in a stroller. We’ve used it everywhere from walks around our apartment complex to trips to the zoo and it’s proven to be versatile and sturdy.
In terms of performance, it handles sidewalks and gravel really well. Even on bumpy paths, my little one stays comfortable and often continues…
What I love:
•Adjustable handlebar: Perfect for caregivers of different heights.
•Generous storage: Large under-seat basket with a storage pocket.
•Versatile wheels: Front tires can lock for straight-line strolling or swivel for 360° turns.
•Flexible seating: Seat can face…
The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 has been a wonderful addition to our daily routine. My 10-month-old seems extremely comfortable in it, which is one of the biggest things I look for in a stroller. We've used it everywhere from walks around our apartment complex to trips to the zoo and it's proven to be versatile and sturdy.
In terms of performance, it handles sidewalks and gravel really well. Even on bumpy paths, my little one stays comfortable and often continues…
I bought the V2 when we had my first son and had had held up so well through the years.
Testing it the V3 was a neat experience because it was the newest model of a stroller we loved. It definitely did not disappoint.
The one handed close was a major plus for me! That was one of my biggest complaints with the V2, if you're like me, I'm almost always holding a baby when trying to get the stroller…


















































































