Hi. I really love the Uppa Baby Vista stroller in Lindsey (wheat). I even put the stroller onto our registry in the Lindsey color already. But, after speaking with a salesman at a local store, he told me I'd be crazy to go with such a light color and that it'd be dirty within a month or two. I was hoping to get input from anyone who might have some experience with this stroller/color. How easy is it to clean? If you got the Lindsey do you wish you went with another color? We are having a girl and are open to either gender neutral or gender specific colors. What other color should I go with? Thanks so much!!
Re: Uppa Baby Vista Color Debate
I'm sure someone who actually has the stroller will chime in, but personally I wouldn't worry too much about it. No matter what color you get, it will eventually get dirty. You just have decide how much it will bother you that it will likely be more visible on the wheat color.
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