1st time mom regret was not registering for a double stroller. Now I'm on baby #4 in 5 years and looking at getting a mockingbird! So first time moms: register for a double when everyone is excited to buy you things 😄
Ours has been a phenomenal investment. Our oldest daughter at 3 is special needs and can’t walk yet. But our newest little is 8 months and almost almost walking, but we needed something to push both in. Our oldest is also very small and slow to grow so we will get a lot of use out of this. Very happy
Wow I was just looking for reviews of the riding board and you just posted one 8 minutes ago! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 glad to get exactly what I need from the best parent product reviewer
I got the mockingbird single to double and am really happy with it. Expecting baby #2 in July, so the littles will be 21 months apart. While I know there are some added benefits to UPPAbaby and Nuna, they didn't matter much for my suburban neighborhood walks and parks. Really happy with what I have and find the rain cover (or bubble as we call it) an awesome add on.
We purchased a mockingbird single and have been very happy with our decision. Now that this riding board is out I'm even happier, because my single just turned into a double for a lot less.
UPDATE NOVEMBER 2022: There have been reports for structural defects and production flaw in recent stroller. It's best to pause on purchasing Mockingbird at this time. Links for reference: Mockingbird Single: bit.ly/35CLwBA Mockingbird Single-to-Double: bit.ly/3opTSmR Riding Board Accessory: bit.ly/34x5IEm Course for Expectant Dads: www.fatherfigured.com/ Previous review of Single: ruclips.net/video/m3_XKJm86Ek/видео.html Previous review of Double: ruclips.net/video/GgBEZWPx8Tg/видео.html
I'm not yet a parent, but do alot of baby sitting. I spent around $800 on mocking bird with all accessories and such thinking this was the one. Nope, I was wrong first 2 days handle bar broke going over the curb, (with only 1 child that is about 6 months old) so he isn't that heavy yet. Contacted mocking bird they told me to buy a replacement frame for $300. I said no, I just spent over $800 for everything. They where hard to deal with. They did offer me a $400 refund, and told me to give back the broken stroller, but they never responded back, it's been over a year. I just sold it part by part. Smh. Oh well. We ended up getting the Vista V2, & City Select 2, also a bob flex 3.0 for jogging or more of trail. Bur in my experience, mocking bird was a no for me, I took a hard loss. I was still financing it along the way. But, I just don't get how other families didn't have my experience. I feel like the only one here.
When we were stroller shopping, ease of fold was a big factor for us and although the mockingbird fold wasn't the most difficult to fold, it wasn't the easiest either. In addition, when you're handling the stroller and doing said fold, IMO you really feel and notice the slightly lower build quality compared to some of the higher end strollers. A lot of the moving parts felt a bit loose and the overall construction/assembly didn't feel as "tight" as Uppababy/Maxi Cosi/Baby Jogger/etc. This really turned us off to the Mockingbird as it gave us the impression that it wouldn't hold up over time, especially since we were shopping for a convertible stroller that could accommodate a second child down the road. We ended up with a Baby Jogger City Select 2 that we're happy with, but admittedly we spent quite a bit more than the cost of the mockingbird, and for someone on a budget, they may be ok with the mockingbird build/feel and would rather have the cost savings. In my view though, there is an element of "you get what you pay for" with the Mockingbird, and parents have to decide what's important to them and how that aligns to their budget. I would recommend to anyone though to go try out strollers IN PERSON. We thought we had a good idea of what to buy based on models we looked at online, but handling them in the store opened our eyes quite a bit and helped us realize what we liked and didn't like.
@@cyndiipanda Our local target store had a model in store that you could handle and check out, but you still had to order it online if you wanted to get one. We had to search around though, it seems that only certain targets get the floor models.
The biggest drawback of our double is the size. I would definitely prefer a single with a tighter fold because running errands can be a hassle dealing with a large stroller. We have resorted to using a cheap single seater stroller because it is just easier and turns out our baby boy loves it. I would say if you definitely know you will have your kids back to back then a double might make sense but after 2 years with just 1 kid it just doesn't for us.
I’m watching Mockingbird single stroller reviews for exactly that reason! When I was pregnant with my now 18-month-old my sister who has two children told me if I was planning on having a second just get a double stroller to start with. Well I got the graco Nest2Grow and I’m so over how unnecessarily bulky it is! Worst advice I’ve ever taken haha. I just want a decent full size single stroller for outings that I’ll be happy with until we have #2
Thanks for the review. I love the Chicco Cortina and this seems to have all the things I like about it with the double option and the ability to fold tighter. When I finally get pregnant with #2 I'll be buying this one.
Got a single for my first. Now purchasing a double for our second. Honestly, glad I waited. The updates made in the last 2 years were worth it. We need the double for travel. Definitely not budget friendly but worth the investment for our family.
My wife and I's predicament is twins... So we automatically require a double stroller and don't immediately have the option to have one of our littles ride along in a different way. We are going with the BabyJogger City Select 2 which does seem to have a good system to add the second seat and retain a slightly smaller profile. We went this route because we just couldn't get to the point where we felt we really wanted a double wide stroller and it's hard to find a true double stroller that stays compact. I guess it's the age old answer of "it depends on your situation".
We’ve been pretty happy with our mockingbird. At the time we bought it, it really gave us a much more premium feel and the style we preferred (very clear uppababy design cues) at a price point we could afford. That being said, I completely agree that if you’re willing to spend a premium, and have the ability, then you will definitely feel the difference. The mocking bird is clearly a more budget made stroller in its feel then those higher end counterparts. That being said, it still punches above its weight class for sure. And customer service is great!
This!! At the time of our first baby we weren’t in a place to be able to afford the uppababy vista, so we went with the mockingbird single to double.. after a year of solid use I feel as though the mockingbird genuinely won’t last through all of our kids we plan to have and we’re going to end up having to buy another new stroller eventually. The budget cost of a luxury stroller is just starting to show it’s true colors now which is kind of a bummer but honestly expected
I definitely found the single to double a better value, knowing I wanted to have at least 2 kids going into it. Also, having owned the single model first (double wasn’t released yet) there were several upgrades I enjoyed, like the suspension and more compact seats. I’m excited to get the ride on board, as my son is getting to the point of not wanting to sit in his seat! And it helps when you’re out with friends. I’ve used my double before my daughter arrived, just going on walks with friends who have kids too. (It Helped having them push, while I waddled along 😅) plus I really enjoy the seat conversion options, as opposed to the uppa baby & what I saw with family using it.
So I just got the mockingbird double stroller. My son is 2.5 and I got a newborn. I noticed my sons head is almost hitting the canopy. But shoulder straps are on the second to last level. Also my son is on the shorter side, bone age of 1.5 years. So my question is, did the height of the seat affect your kids height? Did his head hit the canopy?
Great video! I just recently found your channel and I gotta say your content is extremely helpful. Just wanted to ask and see if you were planning on doing reviews on new budget friendly strollers in the future. You mentioned before you recommend the Evenflo Pivot Xpand in that category, but now Graco has launched their direct competitor the Nest2Grow. Also wondering if you're going to look at "premium budget" options such as the Chicco Corso Primo or the Graco Modes Avant.
Definitely , definitely want to review that. "Premium budget" is a fun way to categorize it as well. (If I use that in a video, I'll be sure to give you a shoutout.) Not sure when I'll be able to get my hands on one but I'll tell you Graco Modes has be a solid budget option and they've made some great updates recently. Would definitely add N2G to my list of best buys to consider.
I got the last version of this stroller, the single to double i think. and with the car seat attached and the toddler seat it was so hard to maneuver. Felt like it was going to tip over😳 and these walks were just in our neighborhood… also my toddler hated sitting in it. We ended up switching to the double Bob stroller and won’t look back, that’s for sure. It’s not ideal for travel as it’s a jogging stroller but it’s way better for going on walks basically anywhere. I wish we would have gone with the bugaboo donkey3 (I think they just came out with a 5) from child 1 (we’re expecting baby #3 now and stuck with a bunch of strollers that don’t accommodate 3😑).
Congrats on welcoming baby 3 as well! If you have the BOB Revo double, have you checked out the Lascal buggy attachment? It might help you expand to carry triple: bit.ly/3LawAen (Note: I haven't tested it so it might be terrible)
Expecting twins for early next year, seems like the Mockingbird double is a good value. The price of Uppababy Vista and especially the limiting weight limit of the bottom really steers me away from it. Any other suggestions?
We are currently deciding between a mockingbird stroller or a silver cross reef 2. We are leaning towards the silver cross because of size and storage space, but what would everyone suggest?
I’d definitely buy a double. I thought about it but decided to save money. Here I am now on my second pregnancy with a one year old looking at double strollers even though I have a single
Thanks for this video What is your opinion I have 2 children 2 years and 4 years old So which one is better Mockingbird or Baccani lusso double Thank you
Thank you for this video! We have the mockingbird double and just ordered the riding board. I’m my opinion, it’s best to have both the second seat and the riding board, especially on longer outings when the second little gets tired. 💚
compared to travel strollers, like the uppa baby minu v2, how much heavier is this set as a single. petite people friendly, i gotta be able to lift it into trunks when out and about alone. seriously considering a travel size for full time use, just for weight alone. my thought also is the minu has a ride along board if older siblings one day. thoughts?
just wanted to thank u I was looking for a present for my well I calll her niece but she's my cousins but she is having her 3rd baby and having differnt ages I was looking for a 3 differnt Littles with differnt ages ability I didn't have this option when I had kids this is awesome and I want to thank u for ur very throrough talk about all the great things about this easy sell u should get paid for u helping me decide what to get her. and I didn't even know about the magnetic cover so thanks
New subscriber and soon to be first time dad! I stumbled across your videos when I started doing some research on “new dads” this week and love the videos and content. I know in another video you mention something about bonding/carriers, do you have a more in-depth video on that specifically or have one you recommend? Thanks!
Hi! I’m looking for a double stroller and I’ve been looking at the the Silver Cross Wave. I know that Silver Cross is not compatible with Graco car seats but am wondering if you know whether or not it’s compatible with the Stokke by Nuna car seat? I have both car seats so this is a huge weighing factor on whether I go with the Silver Cross or the Mockingbird.
What stroller would you recommend if I wanted (1) to have a double expansion option, (2) would primarily use it on an asphalt road and a grass/dirt path around a neighborhood pond? Would Mockingbird hold up long term under those conditions? (Was concerned when it sounded like you only recommended it for smooth surface travel?)
Mockingbird is the best choice we made as new parents. I dooooo kind of wish I had the new version for the shade, but our princess is getting old enough to happily rock some sunglasses, so we will make it.
We’ve got twins that will have grown out of the double stroller by the time our next baby is here, is the riding board attachment universal for both wheels or only for the left side?
Great video! I do have an honest question, though: have you ever found any issues or users regarding the structure when two children are used? I saw that when two children are on the stroller it can fall apart. I pray that would never happen to anyone, but have you or anyone you know had that issue?
I personally have not but there are have been issues with recent productions that have impacted a few strollers. News about them falling apart have some to light in the recent weeks and Mockingbird is currently trying to address the problem and issued a recall. Learn more here: www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Mockingbird-Recalls-Single-to-Double-Strollers-Due-to-Fall-Hazard
I purchased mine end of Sept 2020. Started using it in 2021 and the black canopy and seat faded really bad so quickly! I live in LA BTW. I'm almost too embarrassed take it out now a days. It was not cheap either.
I went back and forth between uppababy and Nuna. I thought I’d get a vista or Demi grow but decided on a single and got the mixx, which I didn’t like and ended up selling and getting a Cruz which I love! I am super happy we went with a single. With all the latest and new stuff that comes out it’s nice to get the added features. Also I feel like it gets so banged around and used so much that when a newborn comes id like something cleaner and newer. Also if my daughter ends up not really wanting to use the stroller since she’s already almost 2.5, then I’d just keep the Cruz still for the newborn and add the piggyback. Thinking so far in advance sometimes doesn’t actually end up saving money in my opinion because things break and there is always normal wear and tear. Also, double strollers are so much heavier! You’re carrying that extra weight for like 1-2 years before the next one… and we’ve already even switched more to a minu. First time mom- yes I wanted the full size-- but practicality I love the lightweight strollers
I totally thought the mixx was the perfect stroller until I tried pushing it around. Now with these mockingbird comments I’m not sure if the mockingbird is the best. So you suggest buying the single stroller rather than upgrading for the double one from the beginning?
@@alexisg7644 hi! I’d personally get a single. My daughter already barely used the stroller and we are just starting our journey to our next baby. So essentially it’s another year at the least and for sure I think my daughter wouldn’t be using the stroller that much more. Mind you, she is a stroller baby. She likes it. My Neice is the same age and hates the stroller. My sister is due with her next one this month and is keeping her single stroller and adding a piggy back. She has the uppababy v2 Cruz. She had the mix and didn’t like it too. But she is getting a double stroller for travel and Disneyland and such. She’s going with baby jogger tho this round. She didn’t like that the vista seats are diff sizes. Her daughter is in the 100% for height so she’s so tall. The lower seat in the vista wouldn’t work for her and she prefers to have the baby closer to her. It’s tough cos sometimes you don’t know what you need until the baby arrives and even then it’s diff for everyone because of the child’s personality! With our next one, I’f we do get another stroller, so far I’d go with baby jogger. I also was looking at Thule. Good luck!
@@dadverb Hello thank you for your response! Do any of these options have an option for a board or something for a toddler? Also, have you tried the Peg Perego Ypsi or Agio Z4?
I hate my mockingbird. It was the biggest bust purchase. It worked ok with my first born but we bought the second seat kit for my second and it it so hard to push and it can’t go over small sidewalk bumps in chicago. I ordered my second kit when i was 5 months pregnant and I can’t return it because it was delivered more than 30 days ago. I guess I should have waited to order it until 30 days before my due date but I wanted to get it checked off my list. I honestly am so irritated with what a waste it is. I can’t even resell it because of the recall and none of the consignment shops will take it. I am so confused how it go so many positive reviews for people who have two kids.
Bought this when it first came out and felt like we've been getting punished over and over with their new releases for being early adopters. No option to add the double seat, now no option to add the riding board. What a bummer.
@@dadverb we don’t use it as often with two kids we actually started using the Zoe twin+ once the smallest was able to sit up. It’s become our daily driver since it’s pretty compact even for being a double stroller. We enjoyed the mockingbird when we used it often with our first but it became a hassle bringing it in and out of the trunk. The finicky footrest would always pop up.
@@jnchichioco That footrest is something I brought up in my original review and still something that bothers me. And yeah, seems like so many parents follow suit and migrate to a smaller stroller down the line for ease and convenience. Glad to hear you've enjoyed the Zoe.
we don’t use it as often with two kids we actually started using the Zoe twin+ once the smallest was able to sit up. It’s become our daily driver since it’s pretty compact even for being a double stroller. We enjoyed the mockingbird when we used it often with our first but it became a hassle bringing it in and out of the trunk. The finicky footrest would always pop up.
You might contact them. I contacted them to say how I was disappointed that my single stroller was not compatible with the riding board and they said I could send in my single and then get the new one (single to double) for $150. It comes with the new canopy too. I feel like their customer service is great.
I had twins so I was always looking into a single to double/ double stroller and I really liked the price point of mockingbird. Now that they are 9 months old im not really liking it that much. I love the storage underneath, very spacious. But if we fill it up it kind of prevents is from freely changing up the position of the seats. So when they are both facing forward I have to put my shorter one on top because if I put my longer one on top she would just kick the top of the other seat lol. I thought I wouldn’t want a side by side double stroller but that is what im leaning towards now. Because with the mockingbird I have to move to side to see the baby on the bottom. Or sometimes one would get fussy and not want to be on the bottom because they can’t see us.
If I could go back and get a double to begin with I would or at least one that could convert i had all my kids back to back I have 4 kids 4 and under and I’m currently pregnant with my 5th.
I was able to ask Mockingbird and here's what they said - "The short answer is today we only ship in the US, but here is a little more detail from our Customer Experience team: Our stroller is tested by the rigorous US safety standards, but since Canada has its own regulations for strollers that we have not officially tested against, we're unable to ship our stroller there or endorse taking it across borders 😔. I know that's not the answer you're looking for but hope that helps provide a bit more context!"
Worst company for customer service Mockingbird does not answer the phone, and charged me $500 for the car seat adapter and the foling canopy for the stroller and never shipped me the stroller. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
1st time mom regret was not registering for a double stroller. Now I'm on baby #4 in 5 years and looking at getting a mockingbird! So first time moms: register for a double when everyone is excited to buy you things 😄
FYI, I have the mockingbird and love it, hope you do too!
Omg 4 babies in 5 years? How do you do it? You're a hero.
Ours has been a phenomenal investment. Our oldest daughter at 3 is special needs and can’t walk yet. But our newest little is 8 months and almost almost walking, but we needed something to push both in. Our oldest is also very small and slow to grow so we will get a lot of use out of this. Very happy
Wow I was just looking for reviews of the riding board and you just posted one 8 minutes ago! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 glad to get exactly what I need from the best parent product reviewer
Thanks so much Janie. Glad I was on point with the timing.
I got the mockingbird single to double and am really happy with it. Expecting baby #2 in July, so the littles will be 21 months apart. While I know there are some added benefits to UPPAbaby and Nuna, they didn't matter much for my suburban neighborhood walks and parks. Really happy with what I have and find the rain cover (or bubble as we call it) an awesome add on.
We purchased a mockingbird single and have been very happy with our decision. Now that this riding board is out I'm even happier, because my single just turned into a double for a lot less.
BOOM! Thanks for sharing!
UPDATE NOVEMBER 2022: There have been reports for structural defects and production flaw in recent stroller. It's best to pause on purchasing Mockingbird at this time.
Links for reference:
Mockingbird Single: bit.ly/35CLwBA
Mockingbird Single-to-Double: bit.ly/3opTSmR
Riding Board Accessory: bit.ly/34x5IEm
Course for Expectant Dads: www.fatherfigured.com/
Previous review of Single: ruclips.net/video/m3_XKJm86Ek/видео.html
Previous review of Double: ruclips.net/video/GgBEZWPx8Tg/видео.html
I'm not yet a parent, but do alot of baby sitting. I spent around $800 on mocking bird with all accessories and such thinking this was the one. Nope, I was wrong first 2 days handle bar broke going over the curb, (with only 1 child that is about 6 months old) so he isn't that heavy yet. Contacted mocking bird they told me to buy a replacement frame for $300. I said no, I just spent over $800 for everything. They where hard to deal with. They did offer me a $400 refund, and told me to give back the broken stroller, but they never responded back, it's been over a year. I just sold it part by part. Smh. Oh well. We ended up getting the Vista V2, & City Select 2, also a bob flex 3.0 for jogging or more of trail. Bur in my experience, mocking bird was a no for me, I took a hard loss. I was still financing it along the way. But, I just don't get how other families didn't have my experience. I feel like the only one here.
We’ve had ours for 2.5 years and man am I glad our daughter grew out of it. Getting that bulky sucker in and out of the trunk is taxing!
Not to mention how much trunk space it takes up!
Congrats on #3 on the way, Andrew!
Thanks Diego, super pumped to for the newest addition to the fam.
When we were stroller shopping, ease of fold was a big factor for us and although the mockingbird fold wasn't the most difficult to fold, it wasn't the easiest either. In addition, when you're handling the stroller and doing said fold, IMO you really feel and notice the slightly lower build quality compared to some of the higher end strollers. A lot of the moving parts felt a bit loose and the overall construction/assembly didn't feel as "tight" as Uppababy/Maxi Cosi/Baby Jogger/etc. This really turned us off to the Mockingbird as it gave us the impression that it wouldn't hold up over time, especially since we were shopping for a convertible stroller that could accommodate a second child down the road.
We ended up with a Baby Jogger City Select 2 that we're happy with, but admittedly we spent quite a bit more than the cost of the mockingbird, and for someone on a budget, they may be ok with the mockingbird build/feel and would rather have the cost savings. In my view though, there is an element of "you get what you pay for" with the Mockingbird, and parents have to decide what's important to them and how that aligns to their budget. I would recommend to anyone though to go try out strollers IN PERSON. We thought we had a good idea of what to buy based on models we looked at online, but handling them in the store opened our eyes quite a bit and helped us realize what we liked and didn't like.
Excellent comment here. Thank you for taking the time to share and help fellow parents.
Hey were you able to try the mockingbird in person?! If so, where?
@@cyndiipanda Our local target store had a model in store that you could handle and check out, but you still had to order it online if you wanted to get one. We had to search around though, it seems that only certain targets get the floor models.
My kids are barely 18 months apart. SO glad I have the single to double stroller!
Wife and I having our first soon just placed our order for one, can’t wait to try it out.
The biggest drawback of our double is the size. I would definitely prefer a single with a tighter fold because running errands can be a hassle dealing with a large stroller. We have resorted to using a cheap single seater stroller because it is just easier and turns out our baby boy loves it. I would say if you definitely know you will have your kids back to back then a double might make sense but after 2 years with just 1 kid it just doesn't for us.
I’m watching Mockingbird single stroller reviews for exactly that reason! When I was pregnant with my now 18-month-old my sister who has two children told me if I was planning on having a second just get a double stroller to start with. Well I got the graco Nest2Grow and I’m so over how unnecessarily bulky it is! Worst advice I’ve ever taken haha. I just want a decent full size single stroller for outings that I’ll be happy with until we have #2
@@InMyDinoPjz we ended up barely using our double. Now we plan on using a wagon for the big ones and a single for baby #3 (on the way).
Thanks for the review. I love the Chicco Cortina and this seems to have all the things I like about it with the double option and the ability to fold tighter. When I finally get pregnant with #2 I'll be buying this one.
Got a single for my first. Now purchasing a double for our second. Honestly, glad I waited. The updates made in the last 2 years were worth it. We need the double for travel. Definitely not budget friendly but worth the investment for our family.
Definitely agree on the updates. Especially the change of the canopy design and the new brake layout.
My wife and I's predicament is twins... So we automatically require a double stroller and don't immediately have the option to have one of our littles ride along in a different way. We are going with the BabyJogger City Select 2 which does seem to have a good system to add the second seat and retain a slightly smaller profile. We went this route because we just couldn't get to the point where we felt we really wanted a double wide stroller and it's hard to find a true double stroller that stays compact. I guess it's the age old answer of "it depends on your situation".
100% agree that it definitely depends on your situation and lifestyle. City Select is always a great purchase and it has the tightest fold.
We’ve been pretty happy with our mockingbird. At the time we bought it, it really gave us a much more premium feel and the style we preferred (very clear uppababy design cues) at a price point we could afford.
That being said, I completely agree that if you’re willing to spend a premium, and have the ability, then you will definitely feel the difference. The mocking bird is clearly a more budget made stroller in its feel then those higher end counterparts. That being said, it still punches above its weight class for sure. And customer service is great!
This!! At the time of our first baby we weren’t in a place to be able to afford the uppababy vista, so we went with the mockingbird single to double.. after a year of solid use I feel as though the mockingbird genuinely won’t last through all of our kids we plan to have and we’re going to end up having to buy another new stroller eventually. The budget cost of a luxury stroller is just starting to show it’s true colors now which is kind of a bummer but honestly expected
Why is the frame black on the Mockingbird used in the video? Online it looks like they only sell silver frame strollers. Is the black special edition?
I definitely found the single to double a better value, knowing I wanted to have at least 2 kids going into it. Also, having owned the single model first (double wasn’t released yet) there were several upgrades I enjoyed, like the suspension and more compact seats. I’m excited to get the ride on board, as my son is getting to the point of not wanting to sit in his seat! And it helps when you’re out with friends. I’ve used my double before my daughter arrived, just going on walks with friends who have kids too. (It Helped having them push, while I waddled along 😅) plus I really enjoy the seat conversion options, as opposed to the uppa baby & what I saw with family using it.
So I just got the mockingbird double stroller. My son is 2.5 and I got a newborn. I noticed my sons head is almost hitting the canopy. But shoulder straps are on the second to last level. Also my son is on the shorter side, bone age of 1.5 years. So my question is, did the height of the seat affect your kids height? Did his head hit the canopy?
Great video! I just recently found your channel and I gotta say your content is extremely helpful.
Just wanted to ask and see if you were planning on doing reviews on new budget friendly strollers in the future. You mentioned before you recommend the Evenflo Pivot Xpand in that category, but now Graco has launched their direct competitor the Nest2Grow. Also wondering if you're going to look at "premium budget" options such as the Chicco Corso Primo or the Graco Modes Avant.
Definitely , definitely want to review that. "Premium budget" is a fun way to categorize it as well. (If I use that in a video, I'll be sure to give you a shoutout.) Not sure when I'll be able to get my hands on one but I'll tell you Graco Modes has be a solid budget option and they've made some great updates recently. Would definitely add N2G to my list of best buys to consider.
The kickboard has been a GAME CHANGER for us on our stroller
I was looking into this one ! Thank you for your honest review.
Glad it was helpful!
I got the last version of this stroller, the single to double i think. and with the car seat attached and the toddler seat it was so hard to maneuver. Felt like it was going to tip over😳 and these walks were just in our neighborhood… also my toddler hated sitting in it. We ended up switching to the double Bob stroller and won’t look back, that’s for sure. It’s not ideal for travel as it’s a jogging stroller but it’s way better for going on walks basically anywhere.
I wish we would have gone with the bugaboo donkey3 (I think they just came out with a 5) from child 1 (we’re expecting baby #3 now and stuck with a bunch of strollers that don’t accommodate 3😑).
Congrats on welcoming baby 3 as well! If you have the BOB Revo double, have you checked out the Lascal buggy attachment? It might help you expand to carry triple: bit.ly/3LawAen (Note: I haven't tested it so it might be terrible)
@@dadverb oh cool! Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll have to double check which Bob we have! A buggy board would be an awesome add on.
Expecting twins for early next year, seems like the Mockingbird double is a good value. The price of Uppababy Vista and especially the limiting weight limit of the bottom really steers me away from it. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for the review. It gave me to make an informed decision.👍
We are currently deciding between a mockingbird stroller or a silver cross reef 2. We are leaning towards the silver cross because of size and storage space, but what would everyone suggest?
I’d definitely buy a double. I thought about it but decided to save money. Here I am now on my second pregnancy with a one year old looking at double strollers even though I have a single
Thanks for this video
What is your opinion
I have 2 children
2 years and 4 years old
So which one is better
Mockingbird or
Baccani lusso double
Thank you
Can you please please do a video on baby carriers? Maybe include some good budget options? Would really appreciate it
Cant decide between this one and the Evenflo Pivot Xpand. Which one is better??
Thank you for this video! We have the mockingbird double and just ordered the riding board. I’m my opinion, it’s best to have both the second seat and the riding board, especially on longer outings when the second little gets tired. 💚
This is amazing! Loving it.
compared to travel strollers, like the uppa baby minu v2, how much heavier is this set as a single. petite people friendly, i gotta be able to lift it into trunks when out and about alone. seriously considering a travel size for full time use, just for weight alone. my thought also is the minu has a ride along board if older siblings one day. thoughts?
just wanted to thank u I was looking for a present for my well I calll her niece but she's my cousins but she is having her 3rd baby and having differnt ages I was looking for a 3 differnt Littles with differnt ages ability I didn't have this option when I had kids this is awesome and I want to thank u for ur very throrough talk about all the great things about this easy sell u should get paid for u helping me decide what to get her. and I didn't even know about the magnetic cover so thanks
New subscriber and soon to be first time dad! I stumbled across your videos when I started doing some research on “new dads” this week and love the videos and content. I know in another video you mention something about bonding/carriers, do you have a more in-depth video on that specifically or have one you recommend? Thanks!
Hi! I’m looking for a double stroller and I’ve been looking at the the Silver Cross Wave. I know that Silver Cross is not compatible with Graco car seats but am wondering if you know whether or not it’s compatible with the Stokke by Nuna car seat? I have both car seats so this is a huge weighing factor on whether I go with the Silver Cross or the Mockingbird.
What stroller would you recommend if I wanted (1) to have a double expansion option, (2) would primarily use it on an asphalt road and a grass/dirt path around a neighborhood pond? Would Mockingbird hold up long term under those conditions? (Was concerned when it sounded like you only recommended it for smooth surface travel?)
Mockingbird is the best choice we made as new parents. I dooooo kind of wish I had the new version for the shade, but our princess is getting old enough to happily rock some sunglasses, so we will make it.
I had the older shade and was able to purchase the newer one for about 35, which really helps on super sunny days
@@kaitlynthurman oh my goodness, thanks for the tip!
Congrats on bebe number 3!
Can you review the baby jogger city select?
Where can I find the all black version!? I'm only seeing the sliver frame on the website.
Debating if I should get the Mockingbird or Uppa Vista. Which one do you prefer?
Have you done a review on the Contours Legacy convertible stroller? I would love to know the comparisons between Contours, Mockingbird, and Uppababy.
Have you ever thought of doing a comparison of a single to double stroller vs. a wagon for first time parents?
We’ve got twins that will have grown out of the double stroller by the time our next baby is here, is the riding board attachment universal for both wheels or only for the left side?
Will we be able to let both boys ride on boards while the baby is in the stroller I guess is what I’m asking.
Would you say it compares quality wise with the Uppa baby vista? If money were not an issue which one would you go with?
If money wasn't an issue, I'd probably lean Uppa.
Great video! I do have an honest question, though: have you ever found any issues or users regarding the structure when two children are used? I saw that when two children are on the stroller it can fall apart. I pray that would never happen to anyone, but have you or anyone you know had that issue?
I personally have not but there are have been issues with recent productions that have impacted a few strollers. News about them falling apart have some to light in the recent weeks and Mockingbird is currently trying to address the problem and issued a recall. Learn more here: www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2023/Mockingbird-Recalls-Single-to-Double-Strollers-Due-to-Fall-Hazard
I purchased mine end of Sept 2020. Started using it in 2021 and the black canopy and seat faded really bad so quickly! I live in LA BTW. I'm almost too embarrassed take it out now a days. It was not cheap either.
Oh no! Have you hit up their support? With some pics I'm sure they'd be open to sending a replacement.
Would love to see a silver cross wave review!
I love Silver Cross but I've only reviewed the Comet. Definitely planning on reviewing more of their stuff this year.
I went back and forth between uppababy and Nuna. I thought I’d get a vista or Demi grow but decided on a single and got the mixx, which I didn’t like and ended up selling and getting a Cruz which I love! I am super happy we went with a single. With all the latest and new stuff that comes out it’s nice to get the added features. Also I feel like it gets so banged around and used so much that when a newborn comes id like something cleaner and newer. Also if my daughter ends up not really wanting to use the stroller since she’s already almost 2.5, then I’d just keep the Cruz still for the newborn and add the piggyback. Thinking so far in advance sometimes doesn’t actually end up saving money in my opinion because things break and there is always normal wear and tear. Also, double strollers are so much heavier! You’re carrying that extra weight for like 1-2 years before the next one… and we’ve already even switched more to a minu. First time mom- yes I wanted the full size-- but practicality I love the lightweight strollers
Thanks for sharing this. Been a longtime fan of the Uppa system as well.
I totally thought the mixx was the perfect stroller until I tried pushing it around. Now with these mockingbird comments I’m not sure if the mockingbird is the best. So you suggest buying the single stroller rather than upgrading for the double one from the beginning?
@@alexisg7644 hi! I’d personally get a single. My daughter already barely used the stroller and we are just starting our journey to our next baby. So essentially it’s another year at the least and for sure I think my daughter wouldn’t be using the stroller that much more. Mind you, she is a stroller baby. She likes it. My Neice is the same age and hates the stroller. My sister is due with her next one this month and is keeping her single stroller and adding a piggy back. She has the uppababy v2 Cruz. She had the mix and didn’t like it too. But she is getting a double stroller for travel and Disneyland and such. She’s going with baby jogger tho this round. She didn’t like that the vista seats are diff sizes. Her daughter is in the 100% for height so she’s so tall. The lower seat in the vista wouldn’t work for her and she prefers to have the baby closer to her. It’s tough cos sometimes you don’t know what you need until the baby arrives and even then it’s diff for everyone because of the child’s personality! With our next one, I’f we do get another stroller, so far I’d go with baby jogger. I also was looking at Thule. Good luck!
Anybody else having problem with the 5 point harness? I can't lock it because the part that goes between legs is too short...
Which is the lightest or easiest to carry once folded? This is important to me!
Subcompacts like the Uppa Minu, Colugo, SC Jet, Ergo Metro+, GB Pockit, etc. are by far the best for lightweight easy and function.
@@dadverb Hello thank you for your response! Do any of these options have an option for a board or something for a toddler? Also, have you tried the Peg Perego Ypsi or Agio Z4?
I hate my mockingbird. It was the biggest bust purchase. It worked ok with my first born but we bought the second seat kit for my second and it it so hard to push and it can’t go over small sidewalk bumps in chicago. I ordered my second kit when i was 5 months pregnant and I can’t return it because it was delivered more than 30 days ago. I guess I should have waited to order it until 30 days before my due date but I wanted to get it checked off my list. I honestly am so irritated with what a waste it is. I can’t even resell it because of the recall and none of the consignment shops will take it. I am so confused how it go so many positive reviews for people who have two kids.
Bought this when it first came out and felt like we've been getting punished over and over with their new releases for being early adopters. No option to add the double seat, now no option to add the riding board. What a bummer.
I know, I'm so sorry. Are you still using your Mockingbird? How has it been for you aside from missing out on the new releases?
@@dadverb we don’t use it as often with two kids we actually started using the Zoe twin+ once the smallest was able to sit up. It’s become our daily driver since it’s pretty compact even for being a double stroller. We enjoyed the mockingbird when we used it often with our first but it became a hassle bringing it in and out of the trunk. The finicky footrest would always pop up.
@@jnchichioco That footrest is something I brought up in my original review and still something that bothers me. And yeah, seems like so many parents follow suit and migrate to a smaller stroller down the line for ease and convenience. Glad to hear you've enjoyed the Zoe.
we don’t use it as often with two kids we actually started using the Zoe twin+ once the smallest was able to sit up. It’s become our daily driver since it’s pretty compact even for being a double stroller. We enjoyed the mockingbird when we used it often with our first but it became a hassle bringing it in and out of the trunk. The finicky footrest would always pop up.
You might contact them. I contacted them to say how I was disappointed that my single stroller was not compatible with the riding board and they said I could send in my single and then get the new one (single to double) for $150. It comes with the new canopy too. I feel like their customer service is great.
Review the silver cross wave 2022
I had twins so I was always looking into a single to double/ double stroller and I really liked the price point of mockingbird. Now that they are 9 months old im not really liking it that much. I love the storage underneath, very spacious. But if we fill it up it kind of prevents is from freely changing up the position of the seats. So when they are both facing forward I have to put my shorter one on top because if I put my longer one on top she would just kick the top of the other seat lol. I thought I wouldn’t want a side by side double stroller but that is what im leaning towards now. Because with the mockingbird I have to move to side to see the baby on the bottom. Or sometimes one would get fussy and not want to be on the bottom because they can’t see us.
Hey man do you have a video about a wagon you suggest?
You can check out this video: ruclips.net/video/aqB-3YkOAw4/видео.html
Do you know anyone that's reviews carseats like you review strollers?
If I could go back and get a double to begin with I would or at least one that could convert i had all my kids back to back I have 4 kids 4 and under and I’m currently pregnant with my 5th.
Can you review joovy qool
Yes please!
Hi! I’ve been struggling to find a website that sells the Mockingbird and ships to Canada. If someone can help me, it would be great!
I was able to ask Mockingbird and here's what they said - "The short answer is today we only ship in the US, but here is a little more detail from our Customer Experience team:
Our stroller is tested by the rigorous US safety standards, but since Canada has its own regulations for strollers that we have not officially tested against, we're unable to ship our stroller there or endorse taking it across borders 😔. I know that's not the answer you're looking for but hope that helps provide a bit more context!"
@@dadverbThank you so much for your response! Oh this is too bad... I'll have to get my dream stroller, the Uppa Baby V2 !😂
I used it in a bus for special trips
Will it hold my white claws?
hahaha, with their cup holders it definitely can - bit.ly/3upIRFR
Mockingbirds the best. Easily
Why am I seeing the o"ld break design" on the description photos of the MockingBird website in January 2023...hmmmm .. weird. don't like that hahah
Thank you for this video. I shared it with a few friends. They were so excited.! This content desperately needs Promo-SM!!
Unbelievable value in this product. Uppababy is a waste of your money
Wow. Make up your mind please
Worst company for customer service Mockingbird does not answer the phone, and charged me $500 for the car seat adapter and the foling canopy for the stroller and never shipped me the stroller. 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
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