The UPPAbaby Cruz v2 is an impressive high-quality stroller that earns a place on our list of preferred strolling products. This modern-styled stroller features new suspension, a great storage weight limit (30 lbs!), and a larger, more functional canopy (if you can believe that is possible). It also has great maneuverability for a full-size, and the rubber tires and locking from wheels ensure you can go over almost any surface with ease. We like the adjustable reclining seat that sits forward or backward, and the storage bin has pockets to keep you organized. The real downside to the new v2 is the added weight and size, which took it from being a lightweight full-size stroller to only average. It is also more expensive than the old Cruz, but the upgrades do justify the price, and we think parents will like what they get. Overall, this is a top contender for any family looking for a daily stroller to zip around town.
Editor's Note: This gear review was updated on December 21, 2021, to include additional information and what decision we would make.UPPAbaby Cruz v2 Review

Pros: Easy to use, impressive storage, vast infant car set compatibility, great features, suspension, no flat tires
Cons: Heavier than old Cruz, more expensive
Manufacturer: UPPAbaby
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Pros | Easy to use, impressive storage, vast infant car set compatibility, great features, suspension, no flat tires | Easiest to push, jogger, high quality, easy to use | High-quality, compact fold, lighter weight, comfy | Price, lightweight, compact fold | Easy to navigate tight places, inexpensive |
Cons | Heavier than old Cruz, more expensive | Bulkier, harder to transport | Somewhat harder to push | Dual-front wheel, hard to access storage | Limited storage, lower quality materials |
Bottom Line | A high-quality option with lots of useful features and an impressive design with an eye for details | A cool-looking multi-purpose jogging stroller that is also great for everyday use | A compact, full-size with impressive features for comfort and ease of use, but it is somewhat harder to push, especially one hand | A budget-minded stroller with the features you need and not much else | An easy-to-maneuver and budget friendly option, but has limited functionality |
Rating Categories | UPPAbaby Cruz v2 | Thule Urban Glide 2 | Thule Spring | Baby Jogger City Mi... | Baby Trend Expedition |
Ease Of Use (45%) | |||||
Maneuverability (30%) | |||||
Weight Folded Size (15%) | |||||
Quality (10%) | |||||
Specs | UPPAbaby Cruz v2 | Thule Urban Glide 2 | Thule Spring | Baby Jogger City Mi... | Baby Trend Expedition |
Weight | 25 lbs | 24.4 lbs | 22.7 lbs | 19.3 lbs | 23.7 lbs |
Folded Dimensions | 22.9"W x 16.5"H x 33"L | 27.2"W x 15.5"H x 36.5"L | 17"W x 15"H x 30"L | 25.7"W x 10.6"H x 31.1"L | 23.1"W x 33.1"H x 16.3"L |
Capacity Limits | Minimum: From Birth With Infant Snugseat Or Bassinet 3 mo.+ For Toddler Seat Maximum: 50 lbs/40" |
Minimum: 6 mo. Maximum: 49 lbs/43.7" |
Minimum: 6 mo. Maximum: 64 lbs/44" |
Minimum: Birth Maximum: 50 lbs/44" |
Minimum: 6 mo. Maximum: 50 lbs/42" |
Included Car Seat Compatibility | UPPAbaby Mesa |
None | None | Baby Jogger City GO, City GO 2 | Baby Trend Any Baby Trend car seat |
Click-in Car Seat Adapters | UPPAbaby Mesa Chicco KeyFit 30, KeyFit 30 Zip, KeyFit 30 Zip Air, Fit2, Fit2 LE, Fit2 Air Maxi-Cosi Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Mico AP & Micro Max Plus, Nuna PIPA™, PIPA lite, PIPA lite lx, PIPA lite r & PIPA lite rx Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q & Aton M |
BeSafe Izi GO Mod, Izi GO X1 Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 30 Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton 4, Aton 5 Maxi Cosi CabrioFix, Citi, Mico 30, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Pebble, Pebble Plus Nuna Pipa |
Chicco KeyFit 30, KeyFit2 Cybex Cloud Q, Aton M, Aron 2 Maxi-Cosi Mico 30 Nuna Pipa, Pipa Lite, Pipa Lite R |
Baby Jogger City GO, City GO 2 Britax B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite Chicco KeyFit, KeyFit 2, KeyFit 30, KeyFit 30 Zip Cybex Aton, Aton 2, Aton Q, Cloud Q Graco Snugride Snuglock 35 Elite, Snugride 35 Platinum, Snugride Click Connect 35 LX Maxi Cosi Mico AP, Mico Max 30, Mico NXT, Mico 30 Nuna Pipa Peg-Perego Primo Viaggio 4-35 Uppababy Mesa Clek Liing |
None |
Strap-in Car Seat Adapters | None | BOB Unity Britax Affinity Unity, B-Safe, B-Safe 35, B-Safe 35 Elite, Chaperone, Unity, Unity ISOFIX Compatible Britax-Romer Baby-Safe, Baby-Safe Plus II Chicco KeyFit Plus Combi Shuttle 33 Evenflo Discovery 5 Graco SafeSeat, SnugRide, SnugRide Click Connect, SnugRide Click Connect 30, SnugRide Click Connect 35, SnugRide Click Connect LX 35, SnugRide Click Connect 40 Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 30/30, Primo Viaggio 4-35 Safety 1st Comfy Carry Elite, onBoard, onBoard Air Safe-n-Sound Unity, Unity Neos UPPAbaby Mesa |
None | None | Baby Trend Any Baby Trend Car Seat |
Recline | Deep | Deep | Deep | Deep | Deep |
Storage Basket Size | Very Large | Large | Large | Large | Large |
Sun Shade Size | Large | Large | Large | Large | Small |
One-handed Fold | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Locking Fold | Auto | Auto | Auto | Auto | Auto |
Self-standing Fold | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Handlebar Height - Min/Max | 40"/43" | 30"/46" | 39"/43" | 41" | 41" |
Sandal-friendly Brake | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Included Accessories | Rain Shield, Bug Shield | None | Sun Shade | City GO infant car seat adapter. | None |
Setup Time | 5-10 minmin:sec | 5-10 minmin:sec | 1-5 minmin:sec | 5-10 minmin:sec | 5-10 minmin:sec |
Our Analysis and Test Results
UPPAbaby is an American company with a decade-plus worth of stroller savvy under their belts. They find inspiration in everyday life and work to design baby products that make life easier and fun, such as a variety of stroller styles, including umbrella strollers and strollers for two.
Performance Comparison
Ease of Use
The Cruz v is one of the easiest options in the full-size stroller review to use with features that are intuitive or work better than the competition.
Fold and Unfold
The Cruz folds with one hand and has an automatic lock. It self-stands when folded, but it lacks any kind of carry strap or handle for easy transporting. Unfolding requires two hands, but it is straightforward and quick.
Brakes
The Cruz brakes are easy to set and release with a sandal-friendly, single-action design. We didn't experience any instances of the brake releasing or failing to fully set during testing. The two-pedal design is color-coded; press red to stop and green to go, which makes it easy to tell at a glance what your status may be.
Storage
This stroller has some of the best storage in the bunch, with a giant bin that is easy to access and a new 30 lb weight limit. If errands or shopping are on your list of strolling activities, it would be wise to consider this great grocery-getter.
The basket has interior pockets for better organization and keeping smaller items, such as your baby's pacifier or teething toy close for quick access.
Sunshade
The canopy on the v2 is even more impressive than the previous Cruz, which was the best in the bunch. This canopy has a zip-open extension panel, two peek-a-boo windows, and is large enough to cover almost down to the passenger's knees. It is UPF 50+ and has mesh for additional airflow on hot days.
Harness
The 5-point harness on the v2 has been redesigned, and while the buckle is traditional UPPAbaby, the shoulder height adjustment is a smooth moving clip with infinite possibilities, so no more rethreading straps and a better fit for your baby.
Seat
The Cruz 2 has a recline button that is super easy to lower and raise. The leg rest is also adjustable and allows for more possibilities for napping comfort. We like that this seat can face out to the world or be spun around to face the parent.
The sling-style seat doesn't require much padding to be comfortable, and the adjustments, plus footrest, will keep kids cozy.
Car Seat Compatibility
The Cruz 2 is compatible with the UPPAbaby Mesa car seat and utilizes the same attachment points as the toddler seat. The Mesa is a click-in connection. In our tests, this carrier is easy to install and feels stable.
You can also purchase an adapter for your Cruz so that you can choose a car seat from another brand. UPPAbaby also supports seats from Maxi-Cosi, Chicco, the Nuna Pipa, and some Cybex options. While we like the Chicco Keyfit 30 as a budget-friendly solution, the price of the Chicco and the adapter is almost equal to the price of the Mesa with no adapter necessary.
Ease of Setup
The Cruz v2 is one of the easiest options to set up, even if it lacks the quick setup guide we found with the previous version. This option took just under six minutes to assemble and had excellent protective packaging.
You might be able to put this one together without instructions as it only requires snapping on the wheels and clicking the seat and belly bar in place.
Maneuverability
The Cruz 2 has new front wheels that now match those found on the UPPAbaby Vista v2. It also sports suspension, where in the past, it relied on a wheel design to cushion the baby from the bumps in the road. While these improvements make for a nicer ride for passengers and potentially pushers, it didn't change the Cruz's maneuverability as much as we'd hoped.
For pushing and turning on the pavement, it is easier to maneuver and handle as the beefier frame and crossbar through the storage bin create a more rigid feel with less sway. We think most parents will be pleased with the hard surface handling of this stroller and its ability to twist and turn in tight spaces or crowded locations. You can push it with one hand if the surface is ideal and the path in front of you is open.
For pushing and turning off-pavement, things aren't as good, but definitely better than most of the strollers on the market. While the Cruz can't compete against the jogging-style strollers, it will get you across the greenbelt or playground without too much of a struggle. If you want to go off-road for every far or on a regular basis, then it might not be the option for you as it lacks the wheel size and features required to do that with ease. The new front wheels are an improvement, and we like the press locking mechanism that prevents the wheels from turning if they hit a rock or root in the road.
The Cruz 2 suspension is new and works better than the old design, along with the telescoping adjustable handlebar, which creates a better experience for the pusher and passenger. Parents can choose the handlebar height that is best for them, and the suspension creates less vibration and agitation transferred through to the person holding the bar. This could translate to less fatigue over time.
Weight and Folded Size
This stroller is 25 lbs, which is a 4 lb increase over the last version. While we enjoy the upgrades and new features that likely contributed to the weight gain, we can't help but feel this is a step in the wrong direction.
One of the things we liked about the Cruz was the lower weight and ability to use it as a frame stroller for infants. With the new weight and folded size of 12,469 cubic inches, it is no longer ideal as a stroller for new moms with lifting limitations. The weight is about average for the group, but less is more when it comes to pushing and lifting a stroller.
Quality
It is hard to find issues with the quality of UPPAbaby products, and this stroller is no exception.
The overall fit and finish are impressive, with attention to detail at every turn. The new model may be heavier than the older Cruz, but it comes by the weight honestly with upgraded suspension, frame design, and beefier front wheels.
The extendable sunshade is taunt and has closure-free window covers that work well and feel tailor-made. The welds on the aluminum frame are smooth and error-free. The fabric on the seats, canopy, and basket is all uniform, free from stitching errors, and feels sturdy enough to last beyond your strolling years.
Accessories
If you're looking to add conveniences to your Cruz v2, you have some options. With everything from a storage basket cover to a riding board for a second older sibling, there is much to consider and research when outfitting your Cruz:
- UPPAbaby Parent Organizer — This hanging handlebar organizer comes with cup holders and storage to help you keep items close at hand, like a smartphone or keys. If you are reluctant to buy a Cruz because it lacks a parent console, this is the accessory for you.
- UPPAbaby Snack Tray — This child's snack tray is great for older children who can reach it. It is removable and dishwasher-safe, and includes a shallow dish for snacks and a cup holder for your kid's drink. The tray will take the place of the bumper bar.
Should You Buy the UPPAbaby Cruz v2?
If you value high-quality and smooth pushing, the Cruz might be the everyday strolling companion you seek. It's a great stroller for those who expect outings to museums, the zoo, or playgrounds with your child, or you're a city dweller who will be traveling by foot to run errands with your baby in tow. You'll be thankful for the stroller's very large storage basket to hold both your diaper bag and other items you pick up while out and about, and its impressive maneuverability to twist and turn in tight spaces or crowded locations. And, for sunny days, the stroller's expansive canopy can shade your baby.
What Other Full-Size Strollers Should You Consider?
If you're on a tight budget, you may experience sticker shock when looking at the Cruz's price. Indeed, it's a costly option. Therefore, we suggest viewing the award-winning Thule Spring; it's an attractive alternative that's higher ranking and less money. For an extra punch, it's more compact when folded and weighs less than the Cruz, which makes a difference when traveling. Unfortunately, compared to the Cruz, the Thule Spring is slightly harder to push. But, this might be a drawback you're willing to overlook given its less expensive price tag. Another stroller we would recommend considering is the UPPAbaby Vista v2, which offers the ability to expand to accommodate multiple children. If you are expecting multiples or plan on having a large family, the Vista streamlines the stroller buying process as it's a one-stop purchase that is ready to grow with your family.
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