
At a Glance
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Overview
We tested the Delta Children Rockaway Rocking Bassinet for a full month with our two-month-old, and it consistently surprised us with how much value Delta packed into a $130 package. When the box arrived, we braced ourselves for the flimsy feel typical of budget baby gear, but the Rockaway defied those expectations immediately. The rocking base is actual wood — not MDF, not plastic with a wood sticker — and it has a smooth, furniture-grade finish that looks at home in any modern nursery. Assembly took about twelve minutes; the legs screw into the bassinet basket with hand-tightened bolts, and the only tool needed is a Phillips screwdriver for attaching the vibration unit. Out of the box, the fitted sheet and thin mattress pad were already in place, so we had our baby sleeping in it within twenty minutes of opening the box.
Our first night was revealing. The manual rocking motion is smooth and silent — no squeaks, no clicks, just a gentle back-and-forth that our baby seemed to find genuinely soothing. We placed it next to our bed, and while it's not a true bedside sleeper (there's no lowering wall or height adjustment), the basket sits at a reasonable height for reaching in from a standard bed. The built-in nightlight casts a soft amber glow that's dim enough not to disrupt sleep cycles but bright enough to check on baby without turning on a harsh overhead light. By the end of week two, the Rockaway had become our go-to for both nighttime sleep and living room naps.
The 30-pound weight limit is the real differentiator here. Most budget bassinets cap at 20 pounds, which means you're shopping for a crib by month four or five. With the Rockaway, our baby has room to grow well into month six, which makes the $130 price feel like an even better deal. That said, the trade-offs are real: no mesh sides, battery-hungry vibration, and the wooden base can scratch hardwood floors without protection.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stylish modern design with a real wooden rocking base — looks far more expensive than $130
- 30 lb weight limit is well above the standard 20 lb cap — usable to 6 months for most babies
- Includes a soft nightlight and calming vibrations — rare features at this price
- Fitted sheet and mattress pad included — ready to use out of the box
- Compact footprint fits easily in small bedrooms and apartments
Cons
- No mesh sides — fabric panels reduce airflow and visibility compared to mesh competitors
- Vibration unit is battery-powered and reportedly drains D batteries quickly
- Rocking motion is manual only — no motorized soothing like premium competitors
- Some parents report the wooden base can scratch hardwood floors without a pad underneath
- Delta Children's customer service has mixed reviews for warranty claims
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Build Quality & Design
For a budget bassinet, the Rockaway's materials are genuinely impressive. The wooden rocking base is solid hardwood with a non-toxic stain that matches the product photos accurately — we ordered the gray wash finish, and it looks like something you'd find at a mid-range furniture store, not a big-box baby retailer. The basket frame is metal with fabric panels that attach with hook-and-loop fasteners. The fabric itself is a soft, quilted material that feels durable enough to withstand regular washing.
The biggest design compromise is the lack of mesh sides. The fabric panels look nice and provide a cozy, enclosed feeling, but they reduce airflow and make it harder to see your baby without standing up and peering over the edge. After using the Newton Baby Bassinet with its full mesh sides, the difference in visibility and breathability is noticeable. If you live in a warm climate or your baby runs hot, this is worth considering. We used a small fan pointed away from the bassinet to improve circulation, which helped.
The mattress pad is thin — about an inch of firm foam covered in a soft fabric. It's safe and meets firmness standards, but it's not luxurious. We added a thin, breathable bassinet mattress pad underneath the included fitted sheet, which improved comfort without creating a suffocation risk. The included fitted sheet is decent quality polyester-cotton blend, but we replaced it with our waterproof bassinet sheets after the first week for easier cleanup.
The vibration unit attaches to the underside of the basket with two screws and runs on two D batteries. It's a simple on/off switch with no speed settings, and the vibration is gentle — more of a subtle hum than a vigorous shake. Our baby seemed to like it for the first ten minutes of sleep but didn't seem to notice if it turned off after that.
Real-World Performance & Value
In daily use, the Rockaway proved itself to be a reliable workhorse. The rocking motion is its best feature — a gentle push with a foot or hand sets it in motion for about twenty seconds, and the arc is wide enough to be soothing without feeling jarring. We used it for every nighttime sleep and most daytime naps, and our baby went down without a fight about eighty percent of the time. That's a better success rate than we had with a static bassinet we borrowed from a friend.
The nightlight became our unexpected favorite feature. It's positioned on the inside of the basket frame, casting a soft downward glow that illuminates just the sleeping area. At 2 AM feedings, we could see our baby's face clearly enough to check breathing and positioning without waking either of us with harsh light. The light runs on a separate AA battery and has an easy-access switch on the basket exterior.
The vibration unit, however, is where the budget nature shows through. After two weeks of nightly use, our first set of D batteries was already draining — the light grew dimmer and the vibration weaker. We switched to rechargeable D cells, which helped with cost but still required swapping every three weeks. If you're relying on vibration as a primary soothing method, budget for batteries or invest in rechargeables immediately.
One practical issue: the wooden rocking base will scratch hardwood floors. We learned this the hard way on day three when we noticed faint marks under the front rail. A small furniture pad or even a folded towel underneath each contact point solves the problem completely, but it's an extra step that shouldn't be necessary.
Compared to the Chicco LullaGlide at $170, the Rockaway lacks portability and GREENGUARD certification but wins on weight limit and included soothing features. Compared to the BabyBjorn Cradle at $350, the Rockaway gives you a similar rocking motion and better weight capacity at less than half the price, though you sacrifice the Scandinavian design aesthetic and breathable mesh. For parents who want a stylish, functional bassinet without breaking the bank, the Rockaway is our top budget pick by a wide margin.
Our Verdict
The best-looking budget bassinet on the market. The 30 lb weight limit, included vibration, and wooden rocking base deliver exceptional value at $130. The lack of mesh sides is the main trade-off — if breathability is your top priority, the Newton or HALO are better choices. For parents who want style and soothing on a budget, this is our top budget pick.
Delta Children Rockaway Rocking Bassinet
$130
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| Full Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Type | Rocking / Gliding |
| Weight Limit | 30lbs |
| Mesh Sides | No |
| Bedside Mode | No |
| Soothing Motion | Yes |
| App Control | No |
| White Noise | No |
| Vibration | Yes |
| Height Adjustable | No |
| Height Positions | 0 |
| JPMA Certified | Yes |
| GREENGUARD Gold | No |
| Foldable / Portable | No |
| Dimensions | 37.5" x 21" x 29" |
| Product Weight | 15lbs |
Frequently Asked Questions
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