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uppababy with bassinet and seat

uppababy with bassinet and seat UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 + Bassinet Bundle

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uppababy with bassinet and seat UPPAbaby CRUZ V2 + Bassinet BundleCRUZ V2. From Birth. Parenting is full of adjustments like learning to function on little sleep or never leaving the house again without an arsenal of supplies. Fortunately for parents there's been no compromising with the CRUZ V2. Its streamlined design gives you more without weighing you down. So stroll down bumpy city streets, maneuver around crowded malls, and load your basket with whatever you need. Relax, the world is still your oyster. This

CRUZ V2. From Birth.

Parenting is full of adjustments like learning to function on little sleep or never leaving the house again without an arsenal of supplies. Fortunately for parents there's been no compromising with the CRUZ V2. Its streamlined design gives you more without weighing you down. So stroll down bumpy city streets, maneuver around crowded malls, and load your basket with whatever you need. Relax, the world is still your oyster.

This bundle includes the UPPAbaby Bassinet V2 which transforms your Cruz V2 into a pram ideal for your newborn. Whether for naps on the go or overnight sleeping, the Bassinet allows your baby to lie completely flat.

Updates

  • New colors
  • More Comfort for Growing Toddlers: A higher back, longer leg rest and deeper footrest on the toddler seat provide added comfort for growing children.
  • Optimal Suspension Performance: Patent pending, dual-action rear suspension softens the ride no matter a child's weight.
  • Bigger Wheels, Better Ride: Large front and rear tires create a smoother ride over tough terrain.
  • Extendable Canopy: Extra fabric can be unzipped to extend the canopy for more sun coverage. Extension has a mesh mesh peek-a-boo window to keep an eye on your little one and for ventilation. There's a second mesh panel toward the front of the canopy that can be opened for even more airflow. 
  • Downsized Fold: Cruz V2 folds smaller than its predecessor, making it even easier to carry and tuck into tight spaces or trunks.

Cruz V2 Features

  • From birth with Bassinet: Transform your CRUZ into a pram that is ideal for your newborn. Whether for naps on the go or overnight sleeping, the included Bassinet allows your baby to lie completely flat in a healthy resting environment.
  • Compact stroller frame:  The slim design allows you to fit through tight doorways, down narrow aisles, along crowded city sidewalks and rocky garden paths with ease.
  • Reversible toddler seat: Your toddler can ride forwards, backwards, completely upright, fully reclined and anywhere in between.
  • One-handed multi-position recline: The multi-position recline allows your child to lie comfortably for naps or sit upright to take in the sights, offering the flexibility your busy toddler needs.
  • 5 point safety harness: With a no-rethread harness for faster and easier height adjustments.
  • Extendable, SPF 50+ zip out canopy: The zip-out canopy on the Toddler Seat extends for additional sun protection, and mesh panels make it east to peek in while adding airflow.
  • Adjustable canopy: Easy-slide canopy is height-adjustable which locks into place to accommodate growing children.
  • Telescoping handlebar:  The adjustable handlebar makes it comfortable for parents of varying heights to stroll with baby.
  • Leather Handlebar: Genuine leather handlebar and bumper bar covers.  It's REACH certified with no chemicals used in the tanning process. The handlebars are hand stitched onto stroller and will get darker and softer over time. It's also replaceable if it gets ruined.
  • Extra-large easy-access basket:  The large opening means it’s easier to reach your diaper bag, toys, and whatever else you pick up along the way. There is extra storage pocket for accessories like a rain cover or car seat adapters. Approved up to 25 lbs.
  • One-step fold. Stands when folded: The CRUZ one-step fold is easy and intuitive. The stroller stands on its own when folded and can be folded with or without the Toddler Seat attached.
  • Included Bumper Bar:  One-hand release, pivoting bumper bar for easy loading– great for little ones to hold onto or to attach toys and lovies.
  • Shock-absorbing all-wheel suspension: Independent shocks ensure your child has a smooth and comfortable ride whether traveling down winding paths or over bumpy pavement.
  • AirGo patent-pending tires:  Large, 10” rear wheels mimic the cushioned ride of an air-filled tire with the lightweight benefit of foam. Provides the ultimate in shock-absorbing performance with tires that never go flat.
  • All-weather protection:  Included rain and bug shields protect your child from whatever Mother Nature throws your way.
  • Extra support for babies: Designed with infants in mind, the Infant SnugSeat provides extra comfort and stability for your baby’s neck and back when strolling (sold separately).
  • Performance Travel System:  Compatible with MESA Infant Car Seat — direct attachment, no adapters necessary. The CRUZ is also compatible with select Chicco, Maxi-Cosi, Nuna, Cybex, Clek, Peg Pereggo and Graco infant car seats with the required adapters.
  • Expandable: Allows you to transport another child without growing wider with the PiggyBack Board.

Bassinet Features

  • Suitable from birth up to 20 lbs and 25″ long or until infant can push up on hands and knees, whichever comes first
  • One-handed release button from stroller
  • Overnight sleep solution with large sleeping area
  • Features a long mattress, creating a more comfortable environment for growing baby
  • Extendable, SPF 50+ drop-down sunshade
  • Canopy unzips for added air flow
  • Removable, breathable mattress pad
  • Vented base and mattress for breathability
  • Machine washable mattress cover and zip-out liner
  • Bug Shield included
  • Fits onto the Bassinet Stand (sold separately)

Specifications

  • Suitable from birth to 50 lbs.
  • Stroller Unfolded: 37″ L x 22.3″ W x 40.5″ H
  • Stroller Folded with seat attached: 17″ L x 22.3″ W x 36″ H
  • Stroller Folded without seat: 13″ L x 22.3″ W x 36″ H
  • Stroller Frame + Seat: 21.5 lbs
  • Wheels: 7" front and 10" rear
  • Bassinet with canopy up: 27.5” L x 13”W x 25”H
  • Bassinet is 10” deep
  • Bassinet Weight: 8.4 lbs
 What's included: Frame + Basket, Wheels, Toddler Seat + Canopy, Toddler Seat Rain Shield, Toddler Seat Bug Shield, Bumper Bar, Bassinet and Bassinet Bug Sheild.
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Brian Driver
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