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mockingbird single-to-double stroller 2.0 frame

mockingbird single-to-double stroller 2.0 frame Mockingbird Single-To-Double Stroller 2.0

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mockingbird single-to-double stroller 2.0 frame Mockingbird Single-To-Double Stroller 2.0With the NEW Single to Double Stroller 2. 0, Mockingbird managed to add even more parent friendly features onto their already award winning stroller. Clearly informed and designed by real parents, these enhancements include an even more extendable canopy for sun protection, auto adjusting seat straps to help parents buckle in their kids faster, a spring loaded stroller lock for an easier unfold, and a redesigned frame that provides an even smoother

With the NEW Single-to-Double Stroller 2.0, Mockingbird managed to add even more parent-friendly features onto their already award-winning stroller. Clearly informed and designed by real parents, these enhancements include an even more extendable canopy for sun protection, auto-adjusting seat straps to help parents buckle in their kids faster, a spring-loaded stroller lock for an easier unfold, and a redesigned frame that provides an even smoother and more comfortable ride.

The 2.0 version also comes with all the impressive features that have helped its original model gain such a cult following. As the Single-to-Double’s name implies, you can use this stroller both as a Single AND a Double by adding on Mockingbird’s 2nd Seat Kit as your family grows (you can even add on their Riding Board to support a third!). Also, unlike many other strollers, you can use the Single-to-Double from day one by using one of Mockingbird’s infant accessories.

This stroller really feels like “they thought of everything” – not only can it support all ages and multiple kids, but it also has an adjustable handlebar for caregivers of different heights, a seat that’s both reclinable and reversible to evolve with your child’s preferences, and a canopy that extends to different lengths to help block the sun no matter the angle. It has a giant basket to help carry everything you’ll need, an incredibly quick and easy one-hand fold, and thoughtful little details like a crumb release zipper at the base of the seat and reflective fabric for safer evening strolls.

With such impressive design, high quality materials, and a price that’s hundreds of dollars cheaper than most other premium strollers, it’s no surprise Mockingbird has rapidly become so famous in parenting circles and won countless awards like:

“Best New Stroller Brand” (What to Expect)
“Best Full-Size Stroller” (Good Housekeeping)
“Registry Must-Have” (Babylist)
“Best Strollers of the Year” (Red Tricycle)


  • Dimensions (Overall): 40 Inches (H) x 25.5 Inches (W) x 33 Inches (D)

  • Weight: 26.5 Pounds

  • Holds up to: 50 Pounds

  • Dimensions (Collapsed): 34 Inches (H) x 25.5 Inches (W) x 18 Inches (D)

  • Suggested Age: 0-4 Years

  • Front Wheel Diameter: 7 Inches

  • Rear Wheel Diameter: 9 Inches

  • Features: Forward or Rear Facing Seat, Adjustable Handle, One-Hand Fold, Infant Car Seat Compatible, Rear Facing Seat, Converts to Double Stroller, Canopy, Folds for Easy Transport and Storage, Modular, Forward Facing Seat, Storage Area

  • Assembly Details: Adult Assembly Required, No Tools Needed

  • Includes: Removable Basket, Bumper Bar, Stroller Cover/Canopy

  • Product Configuration: Double, Triple, Single

  • Industry or Government Certifications: JPMA Certified

  • Tire Type: Flat-Free

  • Material: Anodized Aluminum, Nylon, Plastic

  • Care & Cleaning: Spot or Wipe Clean

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