
Uppababy
UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Full-Size Stroller - Ada (Sandstone Mélange)
The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Full-Size Stroller (Ada) is a single-child stroller that accommodates newborns to toddlers up to 50 lbs with a reversible, lay-flat seat. It includes a one-step fold, magnetic harness, UPF 50+ canopy, and a 30 lbs storage basket, and is travel system compatible. This gently used unit is missing the bumper bar; user reviews highlight a smooth urban ride but note the stroller's weight (approx. 25.5 lbs) and difficulty on rough terrain.
- Color
- Sandstone Mélange
- Material
- high-quality fabrics and leather accents
- Gender
- unisex
- Style
- modern, classic, travel-friendly
- GTIN
810177718581- MPN
UPPABABY-810177718581-GENTLYUSED-NOBUMPERBAR
Specifications
Premium full-size stroller from UPPAbaby with reversible seat, UPF 50+ canopy, and all-wheel suspension.
Reversible seat, UPF 50+ canopy, magnetic harness, one-step fold, extra-large storage basket, all-wheel FlexRide suspension, adjustable handlebar, travel system ready.
- Color
- Sandstone Mélange · brown
- Material
- high-quality fabrics and leather accents
- Style
- modern, classic, travel-friendly
- Occasion
- everyday, travel
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- infant
- Condition
- used
Additional Attributes
- Reversible seat supports child from birth up to 50 lbs
- Integrated foot barrier for carriage mode from birth
- One-step compact self-standing fold with footrest
- One-handed recline and leg rest adjustment
- No-rethread magnetic harness buckle for quick secure fitting
- UPF 50+ extendable water-repellent canopy with ventilation
- Extra-large storage basket holds up to 30 lbs
- All-wheel FlexRide suspension for smooth maneuverability
- Adjustable handlebar
- High-quality fabrics and leather accents
- Travel system ready: compatible with UPPAbaby bassinets and infant car seats
- Missing bumper bar (product condition note)
Image Analysis
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Three-quarter studio product shot of a toddler stroller with a beige fabric seat and canopy, dark gray frame, brown-accented handlebar and bumper bar, front swivel wheels, and an under-seat mesh storage basket.
stroller seatadjustable canopyfive-point harnessdetachable bumper barpadded seat linerreclining seat backfootmuff or leg coveraluminum framefoam or rubber handlebar cover with brown accentfront swivel wheelsrear wheels with spoke designfront wheel suspension componentsunder-seat storage basket with mesh side panelcup or accessory holder mount on framevisible stitching on fabricmatte frame finishtextured wheel treadfold hinge near handlebar- 02high

Studio product shot of a beige infant stroller in carriage mode on a white background showing canopy, seat, frame, wheels, handlebar, and storage basket.
OCR: From Birth Ready. An integrated foot barrier and infant insert create a carriage mode to use with baby from day one.stroller frameinfant seatretractable canopyhandlebar with brown leatherette coverstorage basket underseatfront swivel wheelrear wheelfive-point harness strapsinfant insertintegrated foot barriercanopy zippermesh side panel on basketadjustable seat attachment mechanismmatte black metal framebeige fabric upholsterystudio white backgroundangled studio product shot- 03high

Studio side-profile product shot of a beige toddler stroller mounted on a black frame with canopy, bumper bar, adjustable handlebar, front swivel wheel, rear wheel, and under-seat storage. Icons below show included infant insert, bug shield, and rain shield.
OCR: What's Included. Frame, Toddler Seat & Bumper Bar. Infant Insert. Toddler Seat Bug Shield. Toddler Seat Rain Shieldstroller frametoddler seatbumper barcanopy/carry hoodadjustable handlebar with brown leatherette coverfront swivel wheelrear large wheelunder-seat storage basket with mesh sidebeige fabric upholsteryblack plastic frameinfant insert icontoddler seat bug shield icontoddler seat rain shield iconstudio white backgroundproduct shot with side profile- 04high

Indoor lifestyle image of an adult interacting with a baby lying in a reclining gray stroller seat; product overlay text and certification badges are shown on the image.
OCR: The Ultimate Single Stroller. A sleek, streamlined design with versatile functionality, offering effortless maneuverability from newborns to toddlers. GREENGUARD. BABY SAFETY ALLIANCE VERIFIEDinfant in stroller seatadult hand touching infantreclining stroller seatfive-point harnessgray woven fabric seatbrown leatherette handle accentmatte black metal framestroller canopyfront wheel visiblestudio style product overlay textgreen certification badgeteal verification badgeindoor doorway backgroundsoft directional lightinglifestyle shot
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Uppababy
Cruz V3 - UPPAbaby
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Documents & Data
Reddit Insights
6 threads · r/Buyingforbaby, r/BabyBumpsCanada, r/nycparentsRedditors praise the Uppababy Cruz V3 for its smooth ride, large storage, and durability, but commonly criticize its weight, bulkiness, and high price.
Positive remarks on ride quality, storage, and build are often tempered by complaints about weight and difficulty with stairs and rough terrain. Overall, many recommend it despite drawbacks.
Themes
Use Cases
- City walking on smooth pavement
- Travel system with infant car seat
- All-day outings with large diaper bag
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the Cruz V3 suitable for rough terrain?
- It can handle grass and packed dirt but struggles on snow, gravel, and very bumpy paths; best for urban use.
- Should I get the Cruz V3 or Vista V3 for one child?
- Most agree Cruz is sufficient for one, but if you plan a second child soon, Vista's expandability may be worth the extra cost.
- How does the Cruz V3 handle stairs?
- Heavy and awkward to carry up stairs; not recommended if living without elevator access.
Compared To
vs Uppababy Vista V3
Many choose Cruz over Vista for single-child families due to slightly smaller size and lower cost; some regret not getting Vista for potential second child or better all-terrain capability.
vs Nuna Mixx Next
Compared for weight and features; Cruz heavier but often preferred for basket size and push.
Source Threads
User expresses frustration with weight and bulkiness of Cruz V3
I hate how heavy and bulky this thing is. We live in a third-floor walkup and it’s a nightmare carrying it up and down the stairs. The stroller itself is great for walks, but the weight makes me dread using it.
Decision between Cruz V3 and Vista V3 for growing family
We went with the Cruz V3 because we're one-and-done. If we were planning a second kid soon, Vista would have made more sense. The Cruz is still big but not as massive as the Vista. Love the smooth push and huge basket.
Positive experience on smooth terrain but issues off-road
We took our Cruz V3 to a park and it handled grass and packed dirt fine, but don't expect it to be a jogger. It's dreamy on city sidewalks. The basket holds a ton and the seat recline is great.
Canadian mom praises lay-flat seat and winter use
I love that the Cruz V3 lies flat for my newborn without buying a separate bassinet. We use it daily in winter with the footmuff—handles packed snow okay but not deep drifts. The storage basket is insanely big.
NYC parent recommends Cruz for urban living despite weight
As a city mom, I love my Cruz V3. It maneuvers tight store aisles, folds fairly flat for our trunk, and holds all my groceries in the basket. The only downside is carrying it up subway stairs when there's no elevator.
Overwhelmed shopper considers used Cruz V2 as cheaper option
I tried the Cruz V3 in store and loved it, but $1200 is steep. Considering a used V2 for $600-700. I need something for daily dog walks on gravel paths—but I hear it's not great on rough terrain, so I'm second-guessing.
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