Anonymous wrote:Neither, I'd get a snap and go while the baby is little to keep in the car and get an Uppa Glux or lite for strolling around if you have to carry it up that many flights.
Anonymous wrote: I live in NYC and love our Cruz. We're in a brownstone building and I have to get the stroller up about 6 steps ( but luckily not up to my 4th floor walk up). We're very very happy with the Cruz, walk at least 2 miles every day with it, and often 4+ miles. Haven't once wished I had a vista instead!
Anonymous wrote:I chose the Cruz because of the stairs. I live in NYC and walk/subway everywhere. As many subways don't have elevators, I went with the version I could carry up/down stairs (alone) with a kid inside. There is NO WAY I could lug a Vista up/down stairs like that. I also found the Vista to be too wide for my tastes (and cramming around crowding sidewalks).
Re: the wheels, the Vista has bigger wheels, so a smoother ride over sidewalks, but it isn't as though the Cruz wheels are trash - they're fine for my purposes, and I even pushed them through snow last year. Note: I did need to replace my wheels after 1.25/1.5 years as the tread started coming off.
Anonymous wrote:I live in a city that seems to lack handicapped ramps and have a vista I lug around. I can do it but it's heavy, the key imo is backing up the steps but it is no joke to haul around.i would not want to deal with two flights of stairs in and out with it
Anonymous wrote:It's really important that you specified that you have a typical NW rowhome. Otherwise how else would the plebs possibly understand what you mean?![]()