Comparing the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 vs. UPPAbaby Vista V3
There’s no one-size-fits-all stroller—every family has different needs. Our goal isn’t to tell you what to choose, but to give you the honest information you need to feel confident in your decision.
For some, the UPPAbaby V3 is the right fit. For others, Mockingbird might make more sense. We’re here to share straightforward comparisons of the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 vs. UPPAbaby Vista V3 in hopes of making the stroller buying process a little less overwhelming.
Chart updated as of June 2025
Breaking down the main differences between the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 and the UPPAbaby Vista V3:
Price
The Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 starts at $549, while the UPPAbaby Vista V3 starts at $1,199.99—meaning Mockingbird is about half the price of the Vista.
Both strollers offer the option to add a bassinet and a second seat, which are sold separately. When comparing the total cost of the stroller, bassinet, and second seat, the UPPAbaby Vista setup is $1,779.97 while the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 setup is $884.
Configurations
Mockingbird’s interchangeable toddler seats have the same weight capacity, so you can seat your younger child up top or set up for twins with ease. UPPAbaby's Rumble Seat has stricter weight limits requiring your infant to be placed in the lower seat when using a Bassinet or Car Seat adapter—something parents find less ideal.
- Mockingbird weight capacity (double mode): 45 lbs per seat
- UPPAbaby weight capacity (double mode): 50 lbs upper, 40 lbs lower
When strolling with 3 kids, Mockingbird’s Riding Board is designed to attach off to the side, keeping it out of the way of your stride. In contrast, the UPPAbaby PiggyBack Board spans the full stroller width, which may be less convenient for parents as they're strolling.
Newborn strolling options
Both the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 and the UPPAbaby Vista V3 offer three options for strolling with a newborn: a bassinet, an infant insert, and car seat compatibility. All infant accessories are sold separately.
If you're having twins, strolling with 2 bassinets for the newborn stage might be important to you. The UPPAbaby has the ability to configure 2 bassinets while the Mockingbird does not.
UPPAbaby offers its own car seat models that are compatible with the Vista and supports a total of 14 car seat models. While Mockingbird does not manufacture its own car seat, it is compatible with 37 different infant car seat models through the use of its car seat adapter, providing greater flexibility when choosing a car seat.
Mockingbird vs UPPAbaby in the press

"If your kids are larger/heavier, your child may outgrow the Vista’s RumbleSeat faster than they will the Mockingbird’s second seat."

"If all the various baby costs are adding up and stressing you out, I highly recommend the Mockingbird. It’s a great stroller that has all the bells and whistles you could ever want."

The Mockingbird allows both the primary and secondary seats to carry 45 lbs each—making this stroller more ideal for families with twins, as each seat can carry the same weight."

"The main difference is the price tag and budget might dictate your decision. And if so, don’t sweat it: The Mockingbird is a fantastic stroller with many convenience features."
The Stroller Mom's Review
@thestrollermom independently tests and reviews strollers to deliver unbiased, fact-based comparisons. Her review of the Mockingbird 2.0 vs. UPPAbaby Vista V3 is not sponsored by either brand.
See her full breakdown:

@thestrollermom Mockingbird vs UPPAbaby comparison
Note: Both brands have made tariff-based price increases since this review was filmed.
What Mockingbird customers are saying
We get so many compliments on how nice it looks and it really does look great especially for the price overall. I’ve already told my pregnant friends to consider this over the UPPA.
If you are debating between these two very comparable strollers- go with the Mockingbird, you won't be disappointed! We cannot recommend Mockingbird enough!
My larger toddler can only sit in the upper seat on the UPPA, which is limiting, so I returned it and got the Mockingbird. All of the features of the Mockingbird make it feel like a luxury stroller without having to pay $$$$.
Bird's Eye View
The Mockingbird Single-to-Double 2.0 and the UPPAbaby Vista V3 have a lot in common, which can make choosing between them feel challenging. The biggest difference? Price. Even when adding on the accessories you need, the Mockingbird typically costs about half as much as the Vista—something to consider if you're trying to stick to a budget.
If you're preparing for twins, the Vista does offer the option to stroll with two bassinets at once, which can be a big plus in those early months. That said, as your little ones grow, the weight limits on the Vista’s RumbleSeat may mean you'll need to transition out of it sooner than you’d like.
When pairing with a Car Seat Adapter, you might find that Mockingbird is more favorable with 37 different car seat models —giving you more flexibility if you already have a car seat or have a specific one in mind.
At the end of the day, the right stroller is the one that fits your family’s unique needs. Our Customer Experience team is here to answer your questions and recommend products that fit your lifestyle. We're just a chat, phone call, or email away.