UPPAbaby Vista V3 vs. Bugaboo Kangaroo | Stroller Review + Product Comparison | CANADA
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2025
- In this video, we’re putting the all-new Bugaboo Kangaroo Complete Stroller up against the UPPAbaby Vista V3. We are breaking down the specs, compare the features, showing you ALL of the many configurations- and will ultimately help you decide which stroller is right for your family. Whether you're team UPPAbaby or leaning towards Bugaboo, we’ve got all the insights you need.
Vista V3
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Stroller Weight: Frame + Seat combo weighs in at 27.6 lbs
Seat Capacity: Supports up to 50 lbs
Under Seat Basket Capacity: Holds up to 30 lbs
Kangaroo Complete
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Stroller Weight: Ranges from 24 lbs (lightest) to 28.6 lbs (fully assembled), and up to 36.3 lbs as a double stroller
Seat Capacity: Supports up to 50 lbs
Under Seat Basket Capacity: Holds up to 28.6 lbs
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This is the most helpful comparison video I've seen for these strollers! Thank you!!
Amazing, thank you for your feedback, we really appreciate it!
Have been waiting for this!!!
As you wish :)
Wow what a very detailed and helpful video.
Thank you! The team likes to sass me for being long winded, but I love sharing all the tea! ;)
Is the v3 toddler seat narrower with the all weather insert in than v2?
Also is the v3 rumble seat shorter than v2 rumble seat? I have a tall toddler
which toddler seat is bigger
The Australian version of the v3 has the same harness style as the bugaboo with the 5 piece harness and pop out buckle
Interesting!! Sounds like we need to head to Australia for "market research" 😉
I don't think the Vista is better for twins than the Kangaroo. They seem both similar in how much they can accomodate for twins. But a side-by-side is generally easier to maneuvre with 2 children. And if you have twins, than the timespan that it needs to carry 2 children is big. So then it does make more sense to look at side-by-side options.
I would be inclined to agree that both strollers have similar specs to accommodate 1 or 2 children... Bugaboo has been intentional with encouraging customers to view the Donkey as the preferred twin stroller in their lineup, but I don't disagree that the Kangaroo could be used for twins similarly as the Vista is (though I don't believe you can do 2 prams on the Kangaroo).
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Good point. It looks like two prams would fit, but maybe they didn't do any safety testing with that configuration. The Bugaboo website only shows the set-ups that they are advertizing. And I don't see the user guide online yet.