
Mockingbird - Single Stroller 2.0
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Last updated: Dec 11, 2025 Scoring
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"I can even turn it with one hand with 2 kids in it!"
"it goes across gravel and uneven surfaces really well!"
"drives really nicely"
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"We’ve had it 3.5 years and it’s still in great shape and we use it a lot."
"We have the Mockingbird and it’s taken a royal beating and still looks brand new"
"We’ve had it for 3 years and 2 babies and purchased the second seat kit when second was born."
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"I've had mine for 3 years and for the $400 I paid I've been satisfied by it. Like yeah it's not going to be as "nice" as the UB because it's half the price. What do you expect?"
"IMO, it’s just as nice as a nuna or uppababy…and half the price."
"decided on this one and so far love the balance of quality and price point."
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"it was a lifesaver being able to shove the kids, the personal items and diaper bags in one place while my husband dealt carrying the other stuff. ... just to be able to haul all my bags and car seat and still at least have one hand free if needed."
"the storage is fabulous"
"It hold alot more in the bottom"
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"Plus I loved it bc I knew I would be able to use it into her older toddler years and then add in a second seat for a second kid (so I wouldn’t have to buy another stroller in a year or two)."
"We have it and absolutely love how versatile it is. It grows with your baby"
"it was a lifesaver being able to shove the kids, the personal items and diaper bags in one place while my husband dealt carrying the other stuff. ... just to be able to haul all my bags and car seat and still at least have one hand free if needed."
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"It’s massive ... It takes up the whole trunk of my large SUV. ... It’s heavy"
"and took up my whole SUV trunk."
"My only complaint is that it's a little bulky/heavy. ... It takes up a lot of space in our car ... it's too bulky/heavy for me to carry up the stairs by myself"
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"almost impossible to maneuver when with the second seat"
"It’s big too so if you’re a person that wants to stroll around in the house because it’s the only way the baby wants to sleep, it’s hard to maneuver. ... I have accidentally hit my doorframe a few times. ... I’m saying it doesn’t do turns well. Like getting around cars, doors etc. if you’re not going and staying in only wide areas, I wouldn’t get it. ... I end up having to back up a lot and attempting it again when turning to get the stroller out of my house when taking my kid on a walk. I’d say it’s easier to turn a shopping cart than it."
"It’s hard to steer with two kids in it"
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"t's NOT doable alone while carrying baby. ... You're supposed to take the wheels off and other things. ... You'd have to collapse the bassinet. ... It's big and clunky and hard to do let alone on the jet bridge."
"It’s massive ... It takes up the whole trunk of my large SUV. ... It’s heavy"
"But it’s really heavy for my small frame"
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"It’s awful if you live anywhere with any uneven pavement or lack of curb cuts. ... There is so much flex to the frame even the weight of just one kid makes it unwieldy. 2 kids is impossible."
"almost impossible to maneuver when with the second seat"
"It’s hard to steer with two kids in it"
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"The bassinet attachment is not sturdy and does not standalone, meaning you can’t use it unless it’s clipped in to the stroller because it folds in on itself. ... My newborn would be bouncing all over the place in there at the tiniest bump because the stroller does not ride smoothly."
"The safety harness is cheap and flimsy and the clip keeps coming apart."
"It’s not a smooth ride if you put the car seat on it. ... I honestly have more of a problem with it being wobbly from where the car seat attaches to the converter."
I’d bring a stroller either way. Kids get tired and overwhelmed easily when traveling. My son got overwhelmed with TSA and the airport in general and wanted to sit in the stroller, normally we’d have to fight him getting into it when we’re out and about. Traveled with 3 under 3 last year and we sucked it up and brought the full double tandem with bench seat to haul all 3 (Joovy Qool equivalent to the mockingbird) it was a lifesaver being able to shove the kids, the personal items and diaper bags in one place while my husband dealt carrying the other stuff. I’ll be solo traveling and taking my youngest soon and as much as I wanted to get a used single travel stroller, I will be bringing the full sized stroller again (with only one seat this time) just to be able to haul all my bags and car seat and still at least have one hand free if needed.
r/toddlers • I don’t know what stroller to take through the airport! ->Mockingbird here as well. Kind of surprised to not see it mentioned as much here? It's reasonably priced and modular.
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->We got a Mockingbird stroller second hand for $150 on FB marketplace which was an amazing deal. Has second seat capability, functionality, and even a ride on board attachment in case 3 are in your future. Can get a bassinet attachment too.
r/daddit • Wife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole… ->When you say third floor, I'm assuming walk-up? Then as others have said, City Baby Jogger. Again, I agree. FB Marketplace used. They're all over there. I bought one from 2011 for $25, still works perfectly. You can take the whole seat off an wash it in the machine. That being said, we had a full stroller and my baby disliked the City Baby Jogger until over a year old in comparison. The basket is also really small, and you can't hang anything on the handles because of the design of it, it'll tip over. If it's not a walk-up and you walk a lot, I love our Mockingbird. Would be terrible to load into a cab or lug upstairs, though, but it's fantastic if you have an elevator and can do walks. I also think that strollers are one of the most stressful things, and I've never met anyone who didn't like the one they got. So, really, I'd say pick they style you want the most, identify 1-2 must have features, and just go for it.
r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->It's harder to have a newborn safely in a lot of travel strollers. They also hold significantly less (almost nothing comparatively) in the under basket. That being said, we flew once with our Mockingbird and moved to a jogging stroller, as it's a lot to travel with a bigger stroller. As food for thought, though, in the future, you'll have to have a dolly or something to bring your big car seat if you go to travel. To us that was worth it. Also, there's a lot of jogger or travel strollers used on FB marketplace if you're in the US. It's nice to not have to get your new stroller beat up and just have a used one.
r/NewParents • Should we get a travel stroller ->We took our Mockingbird (love our Mockingbird). Put it in a loose travel bag off Amazon it was fine. That being said, t's NOT doable alone while carrying baby. You're supposed to take the wheels off and other things. You'd have to collapse the bassinet. It's big and clunky and hard to do let alone on the jet bridge. I'd personally get a jogger stroller and a newborn insert. These would be checked at the jet bridge, one hand collapse. Make sure the newborn insert isn't too big, you'll likely have to carry it on with you. (As a note, most joggers can lay basically flat, the insert is for your peace of mind as you maneuver with a carry on through the airport.) You're likely also going to need: \- An under seat/under jogger stroller sized backpack \- Baby wearing option of your choice \- A rolling suitcase This is because you're going to have to have a lot of stuff, but also be able to get through the airport and on the plan with it. Those things will let you: \- Through the airport, push stroller and roll suitcase. \- To get on the plane, put baby in the baby carrier, put the backup in the stroller seat. Push the stroller down the jet bridge and roll the suitcase with the other hand. When you get to end, put the backpack on and collapse the stroller. This limits the weight you're carrying for as long as possible. ALSO, you're going to want to put the backpack on last, so you can take it off first once on the plane. \- Board early. While flight attendants aren't required to help you put your luggage up, I'd be SHOCKED if they didn't in this specific scenario (the help all the time just to be nice). Other tips: \- Change baby right before you board. (I literally just did it outside the gate. I do not care.) \- Have a little pack ready with the following: your changing mat, diapers, wipes, creams, and AN EXTRA OUTFIT. Put it in your under seat bag and make it easy to grab. \- Nurse or bottle feed right after you literally take off if possible. \- Do not be afraid to ask someone to hold baby if it comes to that. (You do not have to do this, but if there is a scenario where you need it, just ask.) \- People have only ever been SO nice to us when traveling with a baby.
r/NewParents • Flying solo with 3mo old—should I bring stroller/will it get trashed by airline? ->There’s definitely an overwhelming amount of options… You can definitely do a combo one that’s the car seat and stroller like the Doona. I think this is best for people who live in big cities or travel a lot. I personally don’t think they’re worth it.. you gotta buy a new car seat and stroller when they get bigger. You could get a bigger, travel system which is a good deal. Something like an UPPABaby vista or a mockingbird for a more budget friendly option with a car seat adapter is very nice. These also usually have options for a bassinet or an infant insert so you don’t always have to use the car seat! They’re very nice strollers with lots of storage, high weight limits, lots of accessories and can really last you a long time. The downside is they are pricey and often very heavy/take up a lot of trunk space! Another option is a travel stroller. Many people use these for every day!! There’s many options these days.. some top ones are the Zoe line, Buggaboo Butterfly, UPPAbaby Minu.. there’s many more. These sometimes can be used with a car seat, are often under 20 pounds, fold compactly, are great for toddlers, great for travel, more budget friendly! Downsides are often not best for infants unless it’s one with a car seat adapter, have less storage and not as many bells and whistles. So.. I chose 2. I went with the Mockingbird which is so nice and we love it. It’s great for babies with all the attachments. Worked with our Chico Key fit car seat and is a nice push! Adjustable handle bar was nice since my husband is a lot taller than me. But it’s really heavy for my small frame and took up my whole SUV trunk. So I also got the Zoe Tour. It’s also amazing!! It’s 13 pounds, folds flat, takes up a fraction of my trunk, great for travel and my toddler loves the snack tray and being able to sit fully upright. I keep that one in the trunk and the Mockingbird in the garage for walks. Lastly, check out The Stroller Mom on Instagram or YouTube! She does full videos comparing strollers and doing in-depth reviews of the most popular brands! That’s how I picked my two!! Good luck!
r/BabyBumps • Confused by strollers, what do you recommend? ->We have the mockingbird w/bassinet too and ended up putting it in storage for the chicco corso when it went on sale. Mockingbird is nice but super heavy! We’ll pull it back out when we have 2 but it felt really clunky for just one baby. The corso doesn’t have a bassinet but does come with an infant insert for the seat and reclines near-flat so it has a bassinet-ish feel.
r/NewParents • Stroller Recommendations ->Mockingbird with tandem setup and the scooter add on for our toddler.
r/parentsofmultiples • Twin parents, what stroller setup worked best for you in the first year? ->We have had a Mockingbird for almost 4 years and love it. We have used it for 1 infant in the bassinet all the way up to 1 kid in a seat, baby in the bassinet or infant carrier and big kid on the rollerboard. It becomes a tank when you have all 3 kids on it but it gets the job done. Ours is from pre-recall and we have not been easy on it. The frame has held up. It is large when putting it into the trunk but I don't think you can find many double strollers that aren't. I just really liked that you could customize how you used the stroller- I can easily switch from a newborn configuration to getting all kids on it. I'd buy it again.
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->I'm surprised how a few people are saying it can be difficult to maneuver. Definitely with 3 kids on it it becomes tough but 2? Totally fine. It's not meant for tough terrains but can easily handle most things we've put it through. We sailed through a week at Disney with it as a double and loved that it wasn't a side by side setup. So much easier to get through crowds like this.
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->I have one. It’s fine. It’s heavy. It takes up a lot of trunk space. It doesn’t feel flimsy at all — it’s a big hulking monster of a stroller.
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->I feel like “the stroller is too big to wheel around the house” is a strange complaint. It’s a heavy duty bulky stroller, of course it’s going to be hard to wheel around a normal, non-mansion sized house?
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->How can something be both cheap and expensive? And the replacement piece was metal, not plastic.
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->I disagree. I've had mine for 3 years and for the $400 I paid I've been satisfied by it. Like yeah it's not going to be as "nice" as the UB because it's half the price. What do you expect?
r/beyondthebump • Convince me not to get a mockingbird stroller ->This will sound silly, but for me, color was the most important thing. Unless there’s no other option, I only buy pink things (pink furniture, clothes, toiletries, etc.). I picked out car seats and strollers that came in pink, and then narrowed it down from there based on features. Ended up with the Uppababy Mesa V2 car seat and the Mockingbird stroller!
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