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Mockingbird’s Only Sale of the Year Ends Today — This Is Not a Drill

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Ever since launching in 2019, the Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller quickly became a tour de force in the baby gear world. Thanks to its supreme multi-function, genius engineering, and stylish design, it’s no wonder this $450 stroller is a cult-favorite among celebs (it’s Brittany Mahomes’ go-to stroller) and regular parents alike. Which is why we all want to know: Is the Mockingbird stroller having a Cyber Monday sale in 2024? For sale information as well as a quick review (I’ve been testing the stroller for the past three months), keep scrolling!

Mockingbird Stroller Cyber Monday Deals in 2024: What to Know

If you’ve been googling “Mockingbird Stroller Sale” to no avail, it’s not just you: Mockingbirdrarely has sales of any kind. It only hosted its first-ever Cyber Monday sale in 2023. Now, in 2024, Mockingbird is hosting its only sale of the year, and it encompassed both Black Friday and Cyber Monday. From November 26 to December 2, shoppers will receive 15% off all strollersand 15% off Mockingbird’s convertible high chair — no code needed. (Did you catch that? It ends today!)

Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller

$383 $450 15% off

According to a Reddit post from 2020, customers and customers-to-be have been asking the internet about Mockingbird sales for a few years now. One Redditor wrote, “I emailed Mockingbird’s customer service to ask this same question, apparently they don’t ever offer sales. But I just got mine last week and am super pleased!”

Another posted, “I looked at what Mockingbird did last year and they did not do a sale, they just had a special edition colorway that, if you ordered, they donated a portion to charity.”

Again, these sales are super! rare! So when a Mockingbird sale does pop up, we’re quick to hop on it.

Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Stroller?

This time of year — especially Black Friday and Cyber Monday— is a great time to buy a stroller and any expensive baby or kid gear you’ve had your eye on. That’s because Black Friday and Cyber Monday traditionally have the lowest prices for big-ticket items like strollers, cribs, high chairs, bikes, and much, much more. Retailers know you’re shopping for the holidays, which is why they’ve slashed their prices in preparation.

Hot shopping tip: Download Rakuten, a browser extension that makes it possible to get cash back on many of your purchases (sometimes as much as 10 percent — definitely worth the two minutes to sign up). It also automatically applies coupon codes at checkout (Honey is another browser extension that offers similar features).

Is Mockingbird Worth It?

At $450, the Mockingbird stroller actually isn’t the priciest on the market. Cybex strollers can go for nearly $3,000, and a Bugaboo stroller can cost nearly $2,000. But do you need a fancy stroller? Everyone has different preferences and different budgets, so there’s definitely no right answer. However, if you’re looking at quality and functionality, the Mockingbird is worth the investment. And as a first-time mom who was looking for an easy-to-use stroller system, I’m a big fan of Mockingbird.

I’m working on a more in-depth review of the Mockingbird stroller, but the TLDR version is this: I love the Mockingbird and all of its attachments. It was so easy to set up, and switching out all the attachments (even the carseat adapter!) is really seamless.

I started off using the bassinet attachment because I didn’t want to deal with clicking my daughter in and out of her carseat every single time I wanted to go on a walk with her. The photo you see above is the bassinet ($140), which was really nice for her first month or so. I later bought a carseat adapter for my Graco carseat and clicked that in so that she could be a bit more elevated and look around. She’s now old (big) enough to use the Mockingbird seat, but just know that the Mockingbird *is* compatible with other carseat brands, you just have to purchase an adapter.

Folding the stroller is painless, and it’s fairly light enough to pick up and store in the trunk, or lug inside the house. I love how many options you have for sun coverage and shade, as well as the accessories that you can purchase (like the Parent Organizer you see above for storing drinks, my phone, pacifiers, toys etc. while we stroll).

And other parents who have two littles confirm it’s a lifesaver. “Very thankful for this product! I live in Hanoi. I could not find ANYTHING like this locally. It’s absolutely necessary for twins when navigating bumpy sidewalks, narrow alleys, and accessing apartment buildings via tiny elevators,” one reviewer writes on the Mockingbird site.

Another says, “We’ve had our stroller for about two months now, and we absolutely love it. We were considering this stroller and the UppaBaby V2” — (which is also on sale right now, btw!) — “and decided to go for the Mockingbird based on the positive reviews. The tires are great and super smooth, the stroller is easily adjustable for different heights, and the stroller easily folds. The customer service is also great and quick to respond with any questions.”

Pros:

  • Can be single or double stroller
  • Much cheaper than high-end brands, but similar quality
  • Smooth wheels and maneuvering
  • Easily adjustable for heights
  • Seamless folding (great for small spaces)
  • Very stylish
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Can try at home for 30 days and return if dissatisfied
  • Canopy offers UPF 50+
  • Has a gigantic basket for storage

Cons:

  • Some say it’s too heavy
  • Might be too small for children 4+ (so really might only be ideal for babies and toddlers)
  • Some reviewers say it scuffs over time, especially in harsher climates
  • $450 is still a lot for many shoppers

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