So, what’s the difference between the UppaBaby Cruz V2 and the Nuna Triv?
Well, there are actually quite a few. If you’ve been trying to choose between these two strollers, hopefully this guide on the UppaBaby Cruz Vs Nuna Triv will help you decide which one will work best for your lifestyle!
UPPAbaby Cruz V2 Vs Nuna Triv
These strollers are both really cool! The Nuna Triv Next is a modern, sleek stroller with minimalist vibes, while UppaBaby Cruz has more of a luxurious, expansive look, with a larger frame. The Cruz is excellent for anyone who doesn’t want to be bound to city streets - if you’re looking for a stroller that can navigate rough terrain and some off-road adventures, the Cruz is the way to go! And it’s wonderfully easy to maneuver besides. The Nuna Triv Next is more of a sleek city stroller, more lightweight, with a more compact one-hand fold. It’s perfect for moms who need a stroller while they’re in and out of the car on errands or out shopping.
Nuna Triv
The Nuna Triv Next is about 5 pounds lighter. It has a magnetic harness for easy ins and outs, offers a super smooth ride, and it comes with the famous all season seat - a merino wool insert to keep your baby cuddled and cozy all winter long, that converts to a cool mesh for the summer when you remove the insert. Notice the mesh in the picture.
We love how you can let the breeze in by opening the canopy all the way, because of the mesh sides of the extendable part of the canopy! There’s also a peekaboo window with a cool magnetic closure.
The Nuna Triv Next has leatherette detailing on the bumper bar and handlebar, while the Cruz boasts genuine leather detailing.
UPPAbaby Cruz
The UppaBaby Cruz V2 features front-wheel suspension + dual action rear suspension for an incredibly smooth ride. Besides having a slightly better push, the Cruz has a much bigger basket that can hold up to 30 pounds, perfect for your Sunday shopping trips around town. Keep in mind that it does have a bigger fold, so it’ll take up just a bit more space in your car or home.
For more details about the differences between these two strollers, check out the chart below, and if you still have questions, feel free to chat with us or give us a call now!
For heavy stroller users, perfect if you don’t have a car or sometimes need to navigate rougher terrain |
For errands, quick shopping trips, that afternoon walk to the park |
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Weight |
25.5 lbs |
18.5 lbs (without insert, belly bar or canopy) |
Fold |
Two-handed standing fold |
One-hand fold, can fold with seat either way |
Recline |
3-position recline |
3-position recline |
Car Seat Compatible |
UppaBaby Mesa (no adapters needed) |
All Pipa car seats (need ring adapter) |
Wheel Size |
7" front wheels, 10" rear wheels |
7” front wheels and 7.5” rear wheels |
Bassinet |
✔ |
Available only in Caviar color |
Buggy Board |
Yes, sold separately |
Nuna doesn’t have a buggy board, but it fits with Lascal BuggyBoard |
Reversible Seat |
✔ |
✔ |
Suspension |
All-wheel suspension |
Front dual-action suspension Rear suspension |
Adjustable Handlebar |
✔ |
✔ |
Colors |
Alice Dusty Pink | Bryce White Marl | Emett Green Melange | Gregory Blue Melange | Jake Charcoal | Sierra Dune Knit | Stella | Noa | Greyson |
Caviar | Hazelwood |
Single to Double |
X |
X |
Fits in Overhead Bin |
X |
X |
Basket size |
Medium |
Large |
Adjustable Footrest |
✔ |
✔ |
Dimensions |
37.5"L x 22.8"W x 40"H |
37"L x 22.5"W x 42-43.5"H |
Weight Capacity |
50 lbs |
50 lbs |
Stroller Price |
$699.99 |
$699.95 |