Side-by-side comparison based on expert reviews and community consensus.
UppaBaby Vista V3
Best Tandem / InlineZoe Twin V2
Best LightweightPrice
$900-$1,200
$300-$450
Summary
The most versatile modular stroller that grows with your family — starts as a single and expands to a full double with a second seat. Wirecutter's upgrade tandem pick with a premium push feel.
The lightest full-featured double stroller parents consistently recommend, with a narrow profile that fits through standard doorways. Deep recline makes it usable from newborn stage.
Pros
- Converts from single to double without buying a new stroller
- Multiple seating configurations including bassinet + seat
- Narrower than side-by-side doubles for easier navigation
- Strong brand ecosystem with car seat compatibility
- Extremely lightweight compared to other double strollers
- Narrow width fits through standard doorways
- Deep recline works from newborn stage
- Good for both twins and infant + toddler combos
Cons
- Expensive upfront, and second seat is an additional cost
- Heavy when fully configured as a double
- Longer than single strollers, can be tricky in tight spaces
- Less rugged than all-terrain options
- Smaller canopy coverage than premium competitors
- Limited accessories ecosystem compared to bigger brands
Our take
The Vista V3 is the smartest long-term investment if you're planning a second child — you buy it for baby #1 and simply add a seat rather than buying a whole new stroller.
For parents who walk a lot or need to lift the stroller frequently, the Zoe Twin V2 is the clear winner — it's shockingly light for a double and narrow enough to actually fit where you need to go.
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