uppababy vista v2 travel system Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System – Snuggle Bugz
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uppababy vista v2 travel system

uppababy vista v2 travel system Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System – Snuggle Bugz

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uppababy vista v2 travel system Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System – Snuggle BugzThe UPPAbaby Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System is designed to grow with your family from day one. This premium pairing combines the versatile Vista V3 stroller featuring 30+ configurations, with the ultra lightweight Aria V2 infant car seat for effortless, stylish travel from newborn through toddlerhood. Description: The UPPAbaby Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System delivers the ultimate combination of flexibility, comfort, and convenience for modern

The UPPAbaby Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System is designed to grow with your family from day one. This premium pairing combines the versatile Vista V3 stroller featuring 30+ configurations, with the ultra-lightweight Aria V2 infant car seat for effortless, stylish travel from newborn through toddlerhood.

Description:

The UPPAbaby Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System delivers the ultimate combination of flexibility, comfort, and convenience for modern families. Thoughtfully designed to adapt as your family grows, the Vista V3 stroller offers over 30 configurations, seamlessly converting from a single to a double or even triple stroller. Whether you're strolling with one child or managing multiple, it provides a smooth, stylish ride every step of the way.

Paired with the Aria V2 infant car seat, this travel system makes life on the go easier than ever. Weighing just 6 lbs, the Aria V2 sets a new standard for lightweight design without compromising safety or comfort. Its spacious seat provides extra legroom for your growing baby, while SmartSecure technology ensures quick, confident installation. An extra-large canopy offers enhanced coverage, and the included All-Weather FootCover keeps little ones cozy in any season.

From quick errands to all-day outings, the Vista V3 + Aria V2 Travel System is built to simplify your routine so you can focus on what matters most.

Features:

Vista V3 Stroller:

  • Modular design with over 30 configurations for one, two, or three children
  • One‑step fold that stands upright when stored
  • Extendable, water‑repellent canopy with UPF 50+ sun protection and mesh peek‑a‑boo window
  • Extra‑large, easy‑access basket (30 lb capacity) for all your on‑the‑go essentials
  • Premium fabrics with REACH‑certified full‑grain leather accents
  • Direct‑attach compatibility with UPPAbaby Bassinet, Mesa, and Aria Infant Car Seats (no adapters needed)
  • All‑terrain never‑flat tires and improved suspension for a smoother ride
  • Reflective trims for added visibility during evening strolls
  • One‑hand multi‑position recline for napping on the go
  • Zip‑out seat fabric and mesh panels for all‑weather comfort
  • Adjustable handlebar to suit different heights
  • Lockable front wheels with visual indicators
  • Adjustable footrest for growing children
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified and free from added flame‑retardant chemicals

What's New:

  • All-weather seat with breathable mesh back
  • Magnetic Buckle
  • Improved suspension for a smoother ride
  • Lighter-weight polyurethane wheels with added rubber and air

Aria V2 Car Seat:

  • The Anti-Rebound+ Panel and Load Leg are designed to help reduce movement and absorb energy, providing more protection in a crash
  • The visual indicators within the SmartSecure System helps ensure a correct and confident install, every ride
  • The harness adjusts easily, even with baby in the seat, protecting baby as they grow without rethreading straps
  • Advanced Side Impact Protection with energy-absorbing EPP foam to cushion and shield in a collision
  • Two-piece robust infant insert ensures proper fit and body positioning for preemies from approximately 4 lbs. with ability to fit babies up to 4 months
  • Extra-large, UPF 50+ canopy with pop-out sunshade and ventilation for airflow
  • Lightest infant car seat on the market weighing in at just 6 lbs
  • Direct attachment for Vista and Cruz strollers + convenient adapters for the Minu and Ridge + Additional Highlights: Advanced Protection
  • Meets FMVSS 213a and 213b safety standards for side and frontal impact protection
  • Carrier is FAA certified for aircraft use
  • Ride-share and airplane friendly, with option to use a secure seat belt installation without the base Base Installation & Vehicle Fit
  • Auto-retracting LATCH for effortless installation · Built-in lock-off for secure seatbelt installation
  • Dual bubble level indicators ensure correct base alignment
  • Adjustable base foot with four positions to accommodate different seat angles 
  • Narrow 17” wide footprint to maximize space in your backseat Child Fit & Comfort
  • Adjustable headrest with 25 preset positions for a more precise fit
  • Simple one-crotch buckle position simplifies the buckling process
  • Back panel ventilation for additional airflow keeping baby cool and comfortable 
  • Included All-Weather FootCover ensures baby is secure, cozy, and covered in all seasons
  • Carrier Ease · Ergonomic aluminum carry-handle for comfort and portability
  • Easy-to-release base for quick attachment and detachment
  • Removable, machine-washable seat and canopy fabrics for easy cleaning
  •  All fashions are Fire Retardant Free through DualTech™ fabrics 
  • GREENGUARD® Gold Certified to support healthier air quality and low chemical emissions
  • Streamlined, low-profile base with finished bottom
  • One-on-one virtual consultations for product support, car seat checks, or service appointments
  • Lifetime Manufacturers Warranty

Specifications:

Vista V3 Stroller:

  • Stroller: suitable from birth with infant insert accessory
  • Toddler Seat: suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs
  • Bassinet (sold separately): suitable from birth up to 20 lbs, or until infant can push up on hands and knees (whichever comes first)
  • Folded Dimensions: 17.3” L x 25.7” W x 33” H
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 32.8” L x 25.7” W x 39.5” H
  • Stroller Weight: 27 lbs (Frame + Seat)

Aria V2 Car Seat:

  • Suitable from birth (4 lbs - 22 lbs and up to 32” in height) whichever comes first (CANADA only) 
  • Approximately 0–1 years 
  • Carrier Weight: 6 lbs (without canopy and insert)
  • Base Weight: 12.8 lbs
  • No-Rethread 5-Point Harness
  • Carrier Dimensions 25.8 L x 17 W x 23.7 H 
  • Base Dimensions 23.9” L x 14” W x 15.2” H

What's In The Box:

  • Stroller Frame 
  • Toddler Seat 
  • Infant Car Seat
  • Car Seat Base
  • Two-Piece Robust Infant Insert
  • All-Weather FootCover
  • Seasonal Seat Liner
  • Bumper Bar
  • Rain Shield
  • Bug Shield
  • Storage Bag
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