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Ergobaby Omni 360 vs UPPAbaby Vista V2: Carrier vs Stroller Showdown

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Ergobaby

Ergobaby Omni 360 All-Position Baby Carrier

4.7

An all-position baby carrier that supports forward facing, back carry, hip carry, and front inward from newborn to toddler without an infant insert.

$160-$180

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UPPAbaby

UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller

4.9

A premium full-size stroller that converts from single to double, with a bassinet for newborns and a toddler seat that reverses.

$969-$1099

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Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureErgobaby Omni 360 All-Position Baby CarrierUPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller
Price$160-$180$969-$1,099
Hands-FreeTotally hands-free, carry baby and fold laundry at the same timeOne hand on the stroller at all times, no real multitasking
Storage SpaceOne tiny pocket, you still need a bagMassive underseat basket fits a full diaper bag plus groceries
Baby Comfort on Long OutingsGreat for 30-60 min, but your back will feel a 25 lb toddler on a 2-hour walkBaby can nap in it, you can hang bags on it, and nobody's back hurts
Public Transit and StairsWalk on buses, climb stairs, go anywhere without thinking about itAwkward on buses, impossible on stairs without folding
Second Child ReadyOne baby at a time, sorryConverts to a double stroller with add-on accessories
Newborn PhaseWorks from 7 lbs, no insert needed, baby sleeps against your chestIncludes bassinet for newborns, but it's a lot of stroller for a tiny baby

Our Verdict

You'll end up owning both. But here's the thing: the Ergobaby costs $170 and works from day one. The Vista costs $1,000+ and really becomes essential around 4-6 months when longer outings start. Start with the carrier for the newborn phase. Your back can handle a 10 lb baby for months. Add the stroller when you start doing grocery runs and park trips with a heavier baby and more stuff to haul.

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