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uppababy black or silver frame UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller Owen

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uppababy black or silver frame UPPAbaby Cruz V3 Stroller OwenThe UPPAbaby Cruz V3 in Owen is the full size stroller our team reaches for when families ask for premium performance without the bulk. Road tested in our boutique and loved by families nationwide, it pairs an ultracompact fold with enhanced FlexRide suspension and a versatile seat that grows from birth through the toddler years. Versatility & From Birth Use The full size toddler seat includes a from birth recline and infant insert, with an integrated

The UPPAbaby Cruz V3 in Owen is the full-size stroller our team reaches for when families ask for premium performance without the bulk. Road-tested in our boutique and loved by families nationwide, it pairs an ultracompact fold with enhanced FlexRide suspension and a versatile seat that grows from birth through the toddler years.

Versatility & From-Birth Use

The full-size toddler seat includes a from-birth recline and infant insert, with an integrated foot barrier for carriage mode from birth. The Bassinet, Mesa®, and Aria™ Infant Car Seats attach directly without adapters, and one-handed multi-position recline with an adjustable leg rest adapts as your child grows to 50 lbs.

Ride, Handling & Fold

Enhanced FlexRide Suspension delivers smooth maneuverability on any surface, while never-flat tires with a front wheel lock provide enhanced control. A one-hand adjustable handlebar accommodates different heights, reflective trims on wheels improve visibility, and the ultracompact fold tucks the footrest and bumper bar in seamlessly. An extra-large storage basket provides ample room without compromising the compact fold.

All-Weather Comfort & Protection

A UPF 50+ water-repellent canopy with sun visor, zip-out extension, integrated sun shield, and added ventilation keeps baby protected in any weather. An optimized infant-to-toddler tapered harness with magnetic buckle makes every outing easier, and GREENGUARD® Gold Certified materials ensure healthier air quality and low chemical emissions. Premium fabrics with full-grain REACH certified leather details throughout.

Specifications & What’s Included

Suitable from birth with included infant insert; toddler seat to 50 lbs. Frame and seat: 26.5 lbs. Frame only: 17 lbs. Seat only: 9.5 lbs. Unfolded: 37.5”L × 22.5”W × 41.8”H. Folded with seat: 17”L × 22.5”W × 32.4”H. Includes stroller frame and toddler seat, infant insert, Rain Shield and Bug Shield, and 3-year warranty.

Pair your Cruz 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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