Spending a lot of money on various products is a need of being a parent, so you want to make sure you buy expensive items like a stroller or convertible cot for your child wisely. When it comes to strollers, there are several factors to take into account: affordability, foldability, compatibility with car seats hello, stroller and car seat combos!, durability, and so on.
Presenting Mockingbird. Providing a high-end product at a lower cost than some comparable competitors is the aim of this direct-to-consumer stroller startup. Since Mockingbird initially handled all of the distribution, they had quite strict price control. It’s nice that Target now carries Mockingbird’s well-liked single-to-double, especially if you have your baby registry there.
The Mockingbird stroller is available in two variants: the older single stroller (which costs $395) designed for parents pushing a single child, and the more recent single-to-double version (which costs $450) that can fit up to three children when you attach the second seat and include a riding board for extra safety. Remember that you can add a riding board, but not a second seat, if you buy the original single stroller (rather than the single-to-double model). The single stroller’s seat folds down slightly smaller than the double model, and it can accommodate children weighing up to fifty pounds.