| UPPAbaby Vista Stroller, Green Carlin | 
| Brand: UPPAbaby Category: Baby Product
List Price: $669.99 Buy New: $668.00 as of 9/2/2010 14:30 EDT details You Save: $1.99
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Seller: GOODIES FOR KIDDIES Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 19,307
Color: Green Carlin Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 35.6 Dimensions (in): 18 x 22 x 35
MPN: 0054-CLN Model: 0054-CLN UPC: 893212001381 EAN: 0893212001381 ASIN: B001I7TCQC
Release Date: December 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ready to take you to a new level of enjoyment | | • | Eco friendly company | | • | Creating a better environment for our children | | • | Eco inspired organic bassinet | | • | A blend of organic soybean and cotton |
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Product Description UPPAbaby blends the best of everything into one impressive piece of equipment: The VISTA stroller system. Easy one-step fold-with or without the seat attached. Includes both bassinet and seat-completely interchangeable and requires no fabric swapping. Pop-out SPF 50 canopy extension with 30% more sun coverage. Bassinets fully lined with organic soybean fiber and cotton. Reversible seat and 3 position seat angle adjustment One button telescopic handle-height adjustmen. Rubber-coated chrome finish tires that never go flat.4-wheel shock absorbing suspension Elevated seat/bassinet height brings you closer to your child. Welded and formed aircraft aluminum alloy frame. Floating arch "no kick" rear axle. High performance extra wide aluminum spoke wheels. Convenient zip-in weather shield and mesh bug/sun shield included. Removable and machine washable fabric. Full-size easy-access basket and convenient cell phone pocket. Weighs 24 lbs. Ages birth to 50 lbs.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 32
Great Stroller August 8, 2010 JessAnn My husband and I are really enjoying this stroller so far (baby is 2 1/2 weeks old). We live in an area with sidewalks that are very bumpy, where people leave trash cans/recycle cans on the sidewalk so you have to go in the grass, etc. to get around and this stroller has been SO easy to push and maneuver (going up and down curbs, etc.). We have the green stroller and the color is really pretty and seems like it will hide dirt well. The bassinet piece has been really great. We have used it not only with the stroller but also for the baby to sleep in at night. We just put it in the "pack-in-play" and the crib because it just seemed to work better then putting the baby in the big crib, etc.
The two cons to consider with this stroller in my opinion is when we first got it (and even now) it takes some practice to really understand how to get all the seats to fit in the stroller and then click out of the stroller and what "buttons" to press. The other con is that I wish the stroller would lock when folded up (there is a lock but it doesn't work well when lifting the stroller in and out of the car).
Again, overall my husband and I are extremely happy that we spent the extra money on this stroller within the first 2 weeks of our baby's life because we love to walk the neighborhood and this stroller does not slow us down.
Nice features, poor engineering May 23, 2010 Ezhik V Tumane 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have the 2009 version of this stroller. Pretty much everything about the Vista is great-- it's comfortable, the storage basket is AMAZING and you can fit practically your whole life in it, and the bassinet/seat combo is really nice. If your stroller is perfectly constructed, you've got it made. The problem is, it doesn't seem like many of these strollers are perfectly constructed; in fact, ours has had a number of problems, and I doubt that the cheap construction has changed in the 2010 model.
We originally chose to buy a higher end stroller because we put a lot of miles on it, and we were expecting to have it last through two children. However, our warranty will expire in half a year, and given our history, I don't know if the stroller will make it much past that.
When we first got it for our newborn, we were quite happy. The bassinet was great, and as our son got older it was nice to be able to switch back and forth easily between the bassinet and the seat. We also really liked that the seat easily switches between forward and rear facing. When rear-facing, the stroller is less maneuverable because the weight is distributed to the front wheels rather than the rear, but this is not noticeable until your child is a bit heavier.
We had some minor problems with the screws that hold the seat together loosening (one actually fell out and got lost) and received a replacement kit for them. We've had to occasionally tighten the one we didn't replace, but haven't had problems with the replacement.
One of the plastic ribs on the canopy (the extendable sun canopy is a great feature by the way) has torn through the fabric. We were offered a replacement canopy but that seemed overkill for something that could be repaired relatively easily-- but still shouldn't have happened in the first place.
The real problems started about 6 or 9 months in, when we had to replace the front wheels because they were clicking and creaking loudly. This may be due to the construction of the wheels, which has been changed for the 2010 model. (Our current replacement set is the new 2010 "star wheels," and if those end up problematic too, we'll update.) Shortly after that, we replaced the rear wheels because the rubber had worn through all the way to the underlying foam core. Subsequently, over the course of the next 6 or 9 months, we replaced both sets of wheels twice more for the same reasons.
Finally, just this past week, the frame of the stroller broke. Not some plastic piece that holds something together, but the joint where two aluminum bars (the bottom horizontal bar and the rear "leg") are welded together. It BROKE APART. This is appalling. Their website says this stroller is constructed of "Welded and formed aircraft aluminum alloy." I really hope UPPAbaby is not planning on getting into the aircraft business.
Every time we've had a problem, UPPAbaby's customer service has been great-- prompt, friendly, and accommodating. All of the parts have been replaced under warranty. I've noticed other glowing reviews of UPPAbaby's customer service, too. However, I really feel like with a stroller in this price range I shouldn't even HAVE to contact customer service.
Overall, our son likes the stroller and it would be great for our city sidewalks-- if it weren't constantly breaking. The saving grace is the warranty-- but we hadn't planned on throwing down this kind of money on only a two year investment.
A truly great stroller. May 19, 2010 S. Wheeless (Houston, TX) I have used this stroller for nine months, and I have to say it is a great piece of equipment. It is heavy, but easy to fold and maneuver into the back of my car. It is big, but even with a smaller car I could fit it and a weeks worth of groceries in the back. I loved using the bassinet at naptime, and as a changing table when my son was tiny. The carseat bracket was great when he outgrew the bassinet. Now I use the toddler seat with great convienience. The sunshade also gets a lot of use in sunny Houston. The wheelbase takes some getting used to, but it's worth it. One of the best features is the huge basket. I can stuff all the extra stuff into it that needs to come along with no difficulty. It's very sturdy and won't tip over with the diaper bag slung over the handles, even if my son isn't in it. Yet it bounces like a pram does if I jiggle the handle, which is nice when my little guy is fussy. The one-handed steering is also a big plus. If it's within your budget, this stroller is worth every penny.
Only Complaint...difficulty collapsing the stroller to put in car. March 12, 2010 C. Zonneveld (California) I LOVE my Uppa Baby Vista Stroller! However, I do have one complaint...it is very difficult to collapse the stroller when you put it back in your car, etc. They show a video demo of have to do it on their website..which makes me think they have had lots of phone calls about it. But, even after watching the video and reading the instructions and practicing and totally knowing how to do it...it is not easy. It takes a few tries EVERYTIME to collapse it which is pretty annoying especially when it is not a cheap stroller. I have heard others say the same thing.
pleased! February 14, 2010 Anne Labadie (washington, ct United States) I've had this stroller for 6 months now. The only down fall is how heavy it is and it does not get very small at all, when folded. Also it doesnt fold with the seat facing you which is a pain in the butt.
Otherwise the bassinet is beautiful, the seat is comfy, plus the under-basket is huge!!! My brother is 6'4" and Im 5'5" we can both comfortably push this stroller. Now that my son is older I will be selling it and going with just a regular umbrella stroller but for the first 20 months it was perfect!
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