Product Review
With DNA consisting of 50% sports car, 50% super-utility vehicle and 100% performance, the Vista stroller system is ready to take you to a new level of enjoyment. UPPAbaby's inspired achievement redefines the smart stroller category, bursting with innovations and improvements.
Features: - 2009 model
- Suitable from birth up to 50 lbs.
- Eco-friendly design, made with all-natural cotton and organic soybean fibers in bassinet
- Pram and reversible seat modes
- 3-position seat angle adjustment
- Optimal sun and rain protection with included weather-shield featuring an easy zip attachment to canopy
- SPF 50 pop-out canopy extensions
- Reassuring seat and bassinet attachment with Red/Green successful attachment indicator
- Welded and formed aluminum alloy frame
- High-performance aluminum spoke wheels
- Shock absorbing front and rear suspension for a comfortable ride
- One button telescoping handle adjustment with elevated "no-kick" rear axle for comfortable pushing
- More storage space with a full size easy access spring arm basket
- Easy to keep "like new" appearance with stainless steel hardware, and removable and washable fabric
- Rubber coated tires never go flat
- Quick change harness loops for easy harness adjustment
- Frame Weight: 18.4 lbs.
- Seat Weight: 5.9 lbs.
- Bassinet Weight: 8.6 lbs.
- Folded Dimensions: 36" x 24" x 17"
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(134 customer reviews) 311 of 330 people found the following review helpful
Good stroller, but a very rough ride on brick sidewalks,
July 16, 2009 This review is from: UPPAbaby Vista Stroller, Red Denny (Baby Product)
There are a lot of things to love about this stroller. For me, the best thing is that it's one of the few strollers designed for tall people. The handle extends to a reasonable length for a 6'4" person. There is no through-axle, but instead an arch that gives plenty of space for your feet when walking. On other strollers I'd end up kicking the stroller when walking.
Another major point in favor of the Vista is that it allows for the baby to be rear-facing, even in the seat. This way you can talk to the little guy or girl while walking with them, and apparently research has shown this interaction to be important. I'm not sure it will ever make a difference in their development, in all honesty, but it's just really nice to be able to see and interact your kid while you're walking with them.
Unfortunately, there is one major design flaw in this stroller that causes me to knock off a couple stars: the front "suspension" is terribly designed. The spring is far too...Read more
55 of 58 people found the following review helpful
Amazing stroller - great improvements for 2009,
October 28, 2008 Edurne "EMK" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: UPPAbaby Vista Stroller, Red Denny (Baby Product)
I did a LOT of research before getting my stroller. I had decided to get the Cameleon, because I had tested the 2008 Vista and didn't like it as much as the Cameleon. I actually went into the store to purchase the Bugaboo but came out with the Vista! I saw the 2009 Vista and fell in love with it, after 90 minutes of trying them both, asking millions of questions and thinking it over and over... I decided to get this one, it was a very close call. It has a lot of the benefits of the Bugaboo, it handles just as well, but I chose it over the Bug for these reasons:
1. It's a much better value, you get a separate bassinet (I was going to purchase an extra Cameleon frame for $135 to be able to switch without swaping fabrics), and several accesories. You don't need snow tires (bugaboo's are $89) because the front tires are bigger and more rugged.
2. It's not so common, at least where I live eeeveryone has a Bugaboo. Other accesories aren't as expensive (i.e. the travel bag is...Read more
66 of 71 people found the following review helpful
Best Stroller for Tall People,
February 23, 2009 Kristin Ellermann - See all my reviews
Well we went to 4 different stores and tried every stroller possible.
Our Top Three Picks for tall people:
(1) UppaBaby Vista
(2) Bugaboo Chameleon
(3) Peg Perego Skate
All 3 have handles long enough for a 6'6'' guy. But, the Uppababy handles actually were about an inch or so higher all the way across and it had a curved bar at the bottom so your feet wouldn't kick it as you pushed. The other two had straight bars on the bottom that were very easy to kick.
Of the three brands, Uppababy was the only one that had solid all terrain tires instead of air filled.
The Uppababy had a separate bassinet, whereas the other two you convert the bassinet into the toddler seat.
The Chameleon and the Uppababy were quite easy to fold down. I felt the Chameleon was a little lighter for lifting from ground to trunk. The Skate was not too hard to fold, but there were several buttons so it took more steps than either of the...Read more