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uppababy vista single to double UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller Greyson (Charcoal Mélange)

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uppababy vista single to double UPPAbaby Vista V3 Stroller Greyson (Charcoal Mélange)The UPPAbaby Vista V3 in Greyson is built for families who are thinking ahead. Road tested in our boutique and trusted by families nationwide, it grows from a single seat to a double or triple configuration adapting to your family at every stage, from birth through the toddler years. Versatility & Configurations With 30+ configurations, the Vista V3 grows from single to double to triple with RumbleSeat and PiggyBack accessories. The Bassinet, Mesa,

The UPPAbaby Vista V3 in Greyson is built for families who are thinking ahead. Road-tested in our boutique and trusted by families nationwide, it grows from a single seat to a double or triple configuration — adapting to your family at every stage, from birth through the toddler years.

Versatility & Configurations

With 30+ configurations, the Vista V3 grows from single to double to triple with RumbleSeat and PiggyBack accessories. The Bassinet, Mesa®, and Aria™ Infant Car Seats attach directly without adapters, and the parent-facing and forward-facing full-size toddler seat grows with your child up to 50 lbs. One-handed multi-position recline and an adjustable footrest adapt as they grow.

Ride, Handling & Fold

Enhanced FlexRide Suspension delivers a smooth ride with 1, 2, or 3 children, while never-flat tires handle any terrain. A one-hand adjustable handlebar accommodates different heights, front wheel locks with visual indicators add confidence, and reflective trims on wheels and basket improve visibility. The one-step fold stands when folded for compact storage, and an extra-large easy-access basket holds up to 30 lbs.

All-Weather Comfort & Protection

The All-Weather Comfort Seat with Seasonal Seat Liner converts between cozy knit and breathable mesh for year-round use. An extendable UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy with zip-out fabric, mesh panels, and easy-peek window keeps baby protected in any weather, while a quick-to-secure harness with magnetic buckle and no-rethread adjustment makes every outing easier. GREENGUARD® Gold Certified for healthier air quality and low chemical emissions, with premium fabrics and full-grain REACH certified leather details throughout.

Specifications & What’s Included

Toddler seat: from birth with Infant SnugSeat or Bassinet accessory, or 3 months to 50 lbs without accessories. Frame and seat: 27 lbs. Frame only: 20 lbs. Seat only: 7 lbs. Bassinet: 8.8 lbs. Unfolded: 36”L × 25.7”W × 39.5”H. Folded with seat: 17.3”L × 25.7”W × 33.3”H. Includes stroller frame and toddler seat, Seasonal Seat Liner, Bug Shield and Rain Shield, storage bag, and 3-year warranty.

Pair your Vista V3 with a compatible UPPAbaby infant car seat for a seamless travel system, or browse our stroller accessories to complete your setup.

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I enjoyed the book, it had an interesting plot and magic system. The book is full of smirks, hissing, and crying. OMG the crying! The FMC cries from front to back of the book! I absolutely loved Daggermouth and read this book bc that, but I feel like she had a different editor maybe?! Idk what happened, but this book would have been so much better without the MMC smirking on every page that the FMC was crying on.
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