The maternal and infant market has always attracted capital and technology injection, and the stroller industry has a rookie from time to time, and Uppababy, founded in 2006, is a representative of the rookie in the United States. Uppababy manufactures strollers and safety seats, all of which meet the highest standards required by the U.S. Juvenile Products Manufacturer (JPMA) and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The Uppababy stroller is also practical, and as an emerging brand, the exterior design is also quite bold and stylish. Although it has not been established for a long time and is not well-known in China, street photos of American Hollywood movie stars and Uppababy carts are not uncommon.
Uppababy Vista is a "star" multi-purpose cart that has been photographed by Hollywood stars such as Bruce Willis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Drew Barrymore, and more. The Vista already includes a comfortable carrycot at the time of purchase and can be converted into a double model, making it ideal for families who are preparing to have a second child. Even if you have three children, you can also choose to use a stroller skateboard to achieve "one to three" mode. Many functions do not mean that the size is large, the size of the Vista after folding is almost the same as the Borgbu all-terrain cart Fox, the price is nearly 6000 yuan, which is quite expensive in the American cart.
At the end of August 2018, Uppababy launched a new MINU light car, weighing 6.5kg, similar to the double triangle structure of Gray and Zhigao, but the shape is more neat, and the waist triangle is elongated, so that MINU can achieve three-fold storage and greatly reduce the volume. It's just that when unfolding, you need to squat down and operate with both hands, which is more inconvenient. With UPF50 super large awning, the price is nearly 3000 yuan.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg gave his daughter another Uppababy utility stroller, the Cruz, which was named the best overall performance stroller of 2018 by BabyGear Lab. The Cruz is a bit lighter than the Vista, and the biggest difference is that the Cruz doesn't support duo mode. Both strollers absorb shocks well, with seats that lie almost flat or redirection, and fit with Uppababy's Mesa car seat without accessories for $549.