Ze Super Zeros Zaza The Mouse and Detachable Blanket
- Each super zero has a mini power and a related challenge that teaches kids to embrace what makes them unique and find their inner super zero
- Adorable
- Safe for all ages
- Detachable cape comforter
Ze Super Zeros are hero friends whose super powers and problems blend. They have their pluses and minuses too – they’re super special, just like you! Each Super Zero has a “mini” power and a related challenge that teach kids to embrace what makes them unique and find their inner Super Zero! The Super Zeros feature removable capes/comforters and pouches to contain kids’ special treasures. 9 inches tall. Zipo the Hippo — I can swim super fast and get across ze water in a flash. But, I do
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UPPAbaby Eco-friendly Vista Stroller, Red/Denny
- Birth to 50 pounds pram/stroller capacity; includes both bassinet and seat; removable and washable fabric; quick change harness loops
- Pram and reversible seat modes; 3 position seat angle adjustment; elevated seat height; 3 position handle; welded and formed aluminum alloy frame
- Sun and weather-shield included with easy zip attachment to canopy, new pop out SPF 50 canopy extension
- Eco-friendly design; all natural cotton and organic soybean fibers in bassinet
- Full size easy access spring arm oversize basket; rubber coated tires never go flat; high performance aluminum spoke wheels shock absorbing front and rear suspension
UPPAbaby blends the latest innovations in strollers all into one impressive piece of stroller equipment: The VISTA. The UPPABaby VISTA Stroller has everything you could ever want from a stroller including an easy one-step fold system, a bassinet fully lined with organic soybean fiber and cotton and so much more. Part sports car. Part super-utility vehicle.
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(out of 15 reviews)
List Price: $ 679.99
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Review by Stacie Medina for UPPAbaby Eco-friendly Vista Stroller, Red/Denny
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I received my Uppa Baby Vista in the Maya design. Its very nice! Let me preface this by saying that this is my third baby. I bought the typical huge travel system with my first son, along with a ‘snap and go’ for days when I just needed to run somewhere quickly. With my second son, I did away with the travel system and just used the snap and go, and bought a new Maclaren for when he was no longer a newborn. Thats all you really need, to be perfectly and completely honest. A snap and go for the baby carseat, and by the time the baby can sit up they are ready for a reclining umbrella stroller.
That being said, I am very practical. With my first baby, I brought the entire house with me when I went somewhere. So I needed room for a diaper bag, toys, gear, etcetc. When my second son was born, I fit a few diapers in my handbag along with a few wipes and that was all I really needed. He played with my empty Starbucks cup or some similar object that we didn’t need to bring from home. And we always brought a change of clothes that we left in the car for emergencies. But that was it. you live and you learn which items are true necessities and which just take up unnecessary space.
So, its been awhile. About 6 years. And we decided to start fresh again with the baby gear when we found out we were expecting baby number 3. (A GIRL!)
I checked out the Bugaboo, the Micralite and the Uppababy. I also saw a Stokke and thought it was absolutely the ugliest thing ever. The seat looked like it was cranked up on a pole. CRANK being the operative word. And the umbrella as a shade/canopy looks a bit strange. Thats just my opinion, but before you go buying a Stokke make sure you look at it first, on BOTH sides! The pictures will not show you the ugly side of the stroller. Anyway, the Uppababy far surpassed any other stroller in every category and I have researched ALOT of strollers in the past few months. I liked the forward or rear facing, fully reclining or upright interchangeable seat, bassinet (which I will probably never use), and the fact that it is compatible with 3 different brands of infant carseats. This stroller was VERY well thought out and designed. It makes a huge difference when you can actually take the seat off the frame to attach the carseat on it. With other less expensive travel systems, you place the carseat on top of the existing seat,which already has a canopy on it, combined with the carseat canopy… it makes for a HUGE monstrosity to be pushing around. They remind me of the sweet homeless gentleman that used to live outside of our apartment building in our old city apartment. He pushed around a shopping cart overloaded with blankets and clothes. Thats sort of how I feel about those travel systems. And trust me, I am not hating on them, I used to push one around myself!
Anyway, in all of the above mentioned respects, the Uppababy is AWESOME! The only downside for me, and this is nitpicking, is the size. I am not used to such a big stroller. I am short, about 5’2″ and it seems to be quite long. I can’t see the ground in front of me when the seat is turned around facing me, which is normal with larger strollers, but even more so with the Uppababy. The frame is very long. I probably wasn’t thinking because this may be our last baby, and the reason for the large frame is to fit the rumble seat on the back. It is PERFECT for that. The basket is huge. The handlebars are telescopic and perfect for tall people that need a longer handle. it steers like a dream. For a first baby, this is a 5 star, without a doubt, amazing stroller. For your third and probably last baby, maybe you could get away with something a little smaller.
Before this arrived at my house, I saw it in person at a store, sitting right next to a Bugaboo. The Bugaboo looked adorable and much more my style. It seemed more compact. But my constant reminder of the negative reviews made me turn a blind eye to it. The Uppababy looks HUGE in comparison. Another high end, but more compact stroller is the Micralite. I hated the small basket, hated the bumper bar which is very oddly placed, but as far as being COMPACT with the same features (reclining/removable seat, carseat compatibility) the Micralite was pretty nice. I thought the Bugaboo has much more variety when choosing colors, and I was set on getting one of those hot pink seats or something else feminine. Then I thought about my poor husband and how he would be mortified to be pushing around a hot pink stroller. Ladies, think of this when you are looking at the cutesy pink things. Trust me, i was all for not getting anything sporty this time. Been there, done that. The Maya fabric color is very very nice. Yellow but not too feminine. Sporty. A definitely alternative to the bright reds and silvers they have going on. Also, the fabric of the Uppababy is NOT soft cotton, it is more of a soft shiny canvas. Just a warning because I was very surprised to see this when it arrived. It is still very nice.
Oh, and here is another downside to the Uppababy’s size. I know you have read that you can pull it right up to a table in a restaurant because the seat height is higher than the traditional stroller seat. All of that is true, but I am being perfectly frank here. The back wheels of this stroller are way too wide to be convenient enough to push into a typical restaurant. You’ll still be able to maneuver it around tables, but with three kids, the kind of restaurants we bring our children to are mostly booth-style, or have tables that are very closely situated. I can’t imagine any restaurant allowing you to bring that in. However if you are at an outdoor cafe, it probably would not be an issue whatsoever. I am just giving my opinion here. And totally nitpicking because this stroller is fantastic.
I will save a 5 star rating for a stroller that has all of the same features as the uppababy but on maybe a bit of a more compact frame. I do not believe that has been invented yet.
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Review by for UPPAbaby Eco-friendly Vista Stroller, Red/Denny
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The uppababy vista 2010 is a great stroller overall. Here are a few things I love on this stroller.
- That my son can face me with the forward or rear facing seat
- The extra large basket
- It is very stable
- The extended sun canopy
- That I can add a rumble seat (however, I am concerned about how heavy the stroller would be with a rumble seat)
- I can easily push it with one hand
- It comes with a belly bar, the bug net, and a rain cover, which need to be purchased separately with many other expensive strollers.
The biggest selling point for me on the stroller was that I had a colic baby and I wanted him to face me when we went for walks. I actually purchased the stroller when he was 3+ months (I waited for the 2010 model). He is now 6 months and still facing me. I love intereacting with him on our walks.
Now here are a few drawbacks to the stroller.
- It is huge and heavy. I call it the mammoth.
- I personally do not think the stroller folding is easy. I live in NYC so I never fold the stroller. But if I needed a stroller to go in and out of a car, I would not have purchased this stroller.
- I have a Valco Ion stroller and the ride is much smoother because it has suspension in all the wheels. I have to be more careful around bumps with the uppa baby stroller because it lacks suspension in the front wheels.
- No cup holder. It will always be a mystery to me why expensive strollers lack cup holders. Right now I have the Valco cup holder attached to it. But it makes it wide and sometimes gets stuck on going through small spaces. I purchased the Sunshine kids buggy buddy, but it does not fit with my son facing me, and my diaper bag (the SkipHop messenger bag) attached because the foot rest is in the way. I think I saw someone pushing it with their child facing out, with their diaper bag on, and the Sunshine kids buggy buddy, and it seemed to work.
- The canopy does not straighten out smoothly when out. It’s a minor complaint. I contacted Uppa Baby and they said it will not straighten out smoothly (and it wasn’t just the model I had).
- The front wheels became very squeaky after a few weeks. (It was most noticeable indoors). Uppa Baby sent us a new set of front wheels that are working well so far. They said this is a common complaint they have received.
- As I mentioned in my ‘love’ section, you can add a rumble seat. But because of the weight of the stroller, I am concerned that it would make the stroller extemely heavy with two kids and the extra seat. I am sure with a 2nd child I would purcahse the rumble seat to try, but I will probably also need a double (lighter) stroller as well.
Overall, this is a beautiful stroller. I love that it is eco-friendly. My experience with customer service has been great so far. They have been very responsive (via email). If I had known about the ‘drawbacks’ I would experience in advance, I would still have made this purchase.
Review by N. Salas for UPPAbaby Eco-friendly Vista Stroller, Red/Denny
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When I first realized my wife wanted this 600 dollar stroller I was dissapointed. Such a large amount of money for a stroller..there has to be an alternative. “get something cheaper” is what I told her. After going back and forth for weeks, I finally caved in. When the thing arrived, I was immediately impressed. I put it together with relative ease. It has been nearly 4 months since we had it and I am in LOVE with this stroller now. It is extremely versatile, looks good and just feels like a rolls royce when you are pushing this thing around. It looks fantastic, is a sinch to roll around. I loved the bassinet, but my little boy is already 4 months and no longer fits in the bassinet. He is now using the actual stroller seat. I also got the car seat adaptor and have been using my Graco Snugride car seat with the stroller on several occasions such as when is fast asleep in the car seat and I don’t want to take him out of his car seat. I just remove the car seat from the base in my SUV and snap it into the stroller. By the way, the car seat FACES you..this is the only way a car seat works with the stroller which is actually nice since when they are that little, you will always want to have your eye on them. As for the stroller seat, I love the fact that he can face forward or backward and the seat is so ergonomically correct. Being able to recline him is a blessing when he is tired because he falls asleep so easily in it. I must say that whenver we go out, we get a lot of compliments on our Vista. Again, I am very impressed with this and the old adage is certainly true…”you get what you pay for” Props to Uppa Baby and their vista Stroller !
Review by L. Gelfand for UPPAbaby Eco-friendly Vista Stroller, Red/Denny
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We pre-ordered it in our local store in Special Edition Maya color
So far using it for about a month and everyone who took it for a stroll loved it. We had to borrow friend’s stroller while waiting for this 2010 model to arrive and immediately noticed how easy it is to maneuver. It can be easily operated with one hand, also love the pull-out sun shade
I think it is the best one on the market
Review by Pippa Rom for UPPAbaby Eco-friendly Vista Stroller, Red/Denny
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I ordered the Uppababy Vista 2010 Stroller in Denny Red and it arrived yesterday. I assembled it with ease and took it for a test drive (sans my baby boy, who arrives next month). It is fabulous! All the parts are easy to put together/swap out/ switch up and everything is super sturdy. There’s plenty of room for my belongings in the basket below and both the baby seat and bassinet look really comfortable. We plan to have our baby sleep in the bassinet part of the stroller at first before transitioning him to his crib. The 2010 stroller seat sits fully upright (something that the 2009 model did not) – I have seen people rave about this new feature as the upright position is the most comfortable position for a toddler. The one touch brake on- and off system is really convenient too.
It does feel heavy, but for its handling and ease I have given it 4 stars – I hope to update to 5 when my baby arrives and I am using it “for real”!