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uppababy carro UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 Stroller & Infant Snug Seat Lucy

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uppababy carro UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 Stroller & Infant Snug Seat LucyThe UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 Stroller & Infant Snug Seat are sleek and versatile in design. The CRUZ V2 Stroller is new and improved, making it the perfect travel system for any family. This kit is the perfect solution for those looking to add to the family without sacrificing comfort when on the go. The CRUZ V2 Stroller frame has a slim design that allows you to fit through tight doorways, narrow grocery aisles, crowded city streets, or even off roading in

The UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 Stroller & Infant Snug Seat are sleek and versatile in design. The CRUZ V2 Stroller is new and improved, making it the perfect travel system for any family. This kit is the perfect solution for those looking to add to the family without sacrificing comfort when on the go.

  • The CRUZ V2 Stroller frame has a slim design that allows you to fit through tight doorways, narrow grocery aisles, crowded city streets, or even off-roading in the park without weighing you down or restricting your momentum.
  • XL storage basket allows for easy access to essentials and additional space to store items when running errands. The basket is now equipped with a dedicated Rain Shield storage for even more convenience.
  • Includes: Toddler Seat & Canopy, Bumper bar, Frame & Basket, Wheels, Toddler Seat Rain & Bug Shields and Infant Snug Seat.
  • Included infant insert, wedge, and low harness position recommended for preemies and smaller newborns, 4-8 lbs.
  • SmartSecure system is an industry first and installs in seconds. Technology utilizing a tightness indicator and self-retracting LATCH connects for fast, accurate, and easy installation.
  • The unique no-thread, five-point harness eliminates the need to take apart the harness system as baby grows. UPPAbaby's unique performance fabrics are soft, breathable, and moisture-wicking. Which helps baby keep cool on hot days and warm on cool days.
  • Toddler Seat suitable from 3 months to 50 lbs. The multi-position recline feature allows for added comfort for taking naps or sitting upright to sight see, offering more flexibility with your busy toddler's needs. Now with a higher back and deeper footrest for added leisure. Front and rear facing capabilities and a one-hand release pivoting bumper bar allows for easy loading and unloading. As your child grows, the CRUZ V2 grows too. The adjustable canopy easily slides to accommodate your growing child. Now with zip out fabric and mesh panels for added breathability.
  • The Infant Snug Seat: 0-3 months requires wedge and head support, 4+ months (or when child can sit up unassisted) can be used as a comfort liner head support and wedge insert removed.
Technical Specifications - Dimension/Weight - CRUZ Stroller


  • Unfolded: 31"L x 22.5"W x 40"H
  • Folded with seat attached: 16.5"L x 22.5"W x 32.5"H
  • Frame + Seat: 25.5 lbs
  • Toddler Seat: 6.5 lbs

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