
gb - Pockit+ All City
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Last updated: Jan 1, 2026 Scoring
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"EXCELLENTLY light, really easy to install and move in and out from car to stroller to just upstairs (we live on the third floor and have a case of stairs up our front yard so actually four floors)"
"I took this on 2 separate international trips (at 4mo and 11mo) and it was perfect, just gate checked for flights."
"I can do the bravo with one hand with a baby and diaper bag in my other arm."
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"fits in plane overhead compartments so you don't have to gate check it"
"Folds away and you can put it in the overhead thingy in a plane and takes up little room in a boot."
"We take it everywhere now, and even took it to Hawaii which fit easily in the overhead compartment of the plane."
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"we still use it 3 years later for zoo trips!"
"We've had it 4+ years and it is still going strong"
"Just went on a cruise w the GB Pockit+ and it was great. ... We’ve had it for 2.5 yrs, no complaints"
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"Perfect for travel ... took it to NYC and on a cruise"
"the travel stroller goes everywhere else (and I mean everywhere—we've trekked across Europe with it, trips to Target, shorter evenings at Disney, etc.)."
"I love it because it folds very small and it goes in the upper head compartment of an airplane. ... That’s important to me because airlines will break your stroller and they are so hard to get a hold of if they do break it."
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"They both come with arms that click in easily to the nuna pipa lite rx."
"it comes with adapters that fit the Nuna infant seat"
"We flew with our son at 3 months and it was a breeze with the Pockit/Nuna combo."
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"heavy as hell"
"They last about 15 months by that math running it a couple times a day"
"getting stressed out about the whole process of plugging in, lifting, storing the giant Kirby and not vacuuming at all in the end."
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"And the seat doesn’t sit all the way upright so she was always slouching and looked uncomfortable."
"It’s not newborn compatible, it doesn’t recline nearly enough for that."
"less comfortable for baby (in particular the butterfly doesn’t let him sit up that straight and also doesn’t recline as far)"
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"The lack basket space was probably the biggest issue for me personally with a travel pram bc I absolutely hated having to lug my nappy bag separately, but that may not apply to you! ... I could fit everything I needed in the Yoyo if I used a pram caddy, but couldn't fit any extras like a pack of nappies for example. ... Personally I could def make it work for essentials but just not much else so I couldn't get groceries unless I carried them myself. ... I also get groceries delivered so I'm not regularly doing huge shops, but I wanted to be able to grab a pack of nappies and not have to carry them home."
"the basket has a bar across it making it pretty useless unless you just put loose small items"
"I cannot fit library books, my bags, or much really in my yoyo basket. ... by library books, I mean the large children’s books. I have to unhook the basket and squeeze to get them in. I usually end of carrying them in a tote because of that hassle. ... Also, I can’t put a med sized pizza box down there. City problems lol"
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"It’s feels so flimsy and rickety."
"felt a little on the light/fragile side for me"
"It’s definitely not the sturdiest"
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"We have the GBpockit but I recommend for 5’7” and below. I’m 5’9” and it’s not quite comfortable for me."
We have the gb pocket all city and love it! We've had it 4+ years and it is still going strong and fits our 4.5 year old with no complaints!
r/toddlers • Travel stroller!! ->At one point we had like 8 lol. They all have such different use cases! A city mini travel system we got when we had our first. Sold it once our 2nd baby was out of the infant car seat. We also had a Doona and loved that. Sold both when he got too big. We had a City Mini double (someone in my parents rich neighborhood was giving it away! And then they paid $$$ to ship it to us, lol.) that we just used around the neighborhood because it was too bulky and a pain to take in the car with the second seat. (Sold this one) A evenflo pivot stroller wagon we took around. A $50 costco wagon that folded up and fit in the car really well. For a while we stopped using the pivot because this one was just easier. A double umbrella we only used for traveling or kept in the trunk, it was a pain because it was short so the adult had to hunch to push. But it was small, we took it on planes to visit my parents. (Sold this one, kids are 6 and 3 now) A GB pockit amazing fold up tiny single stroller. Perfect for travel, took it to NYC and on a cruise. A urbini reversi single stroller, we kept that one even though we used it rarely because it was the only one that could recline super flat for the kid to sleep that had okay storage underneath. After we sold the big double stroller we decided to take the kids to Disney World and I realized wagons weren’t allowed. We considered taking 2 single strollers and quickly abandoned that idea and bought a Graco Sit and Stand double stroller on marketplace for $50 that we love and take with us when we go places like the Zoo and stuff now. Good storage, our older kid can stand or sit and hop on and off easily.
r/NewParents • What kind of/how many strollers do people have? ->We love our gb pockit. Folds up easily, fit in the bin, and we still use it 3 years later for zoo trips! And it magically fits in our car seat with the cover bag on, if we check the car seat.
r/Mommit • Best Travel Stroller Roundup ->I got the go pocket travel stroller especially for Italy. We travel there frequently and it is great on the cobblestone/ narrow streets. It's so great, we keep it in the car so we don't have to pack our big stroller. We now only use our big stroller around the burb. I would pack ONE stroller and make it a good one. Traveling with Littles means you pack a ton of stuff. Never travel with two strollers.
r/Mommit • Should we bring our main stroller to Italy? ->We love the GB pockit + stroller. It's lightweight (I think 13lbs) and fits into the overhead compartment. We even found a travel backpack made specifically for it on Amazon. Very easy to open and close, can lay back, and had the umbrella hood.
r/bigbabiesandkids • Light weight travel stroller ->I got you! Sooo, if you’re hunting for a good travel stroller — I got you. Honestly, Babyzen YOYO2 is kinda the gold standard. It’s super compact, folds up like a dream (fits in an overhead bin!), and it glides sooo smooth. Pricey though — like, definitely a splurge. If you want something way more budget-friendly but still solid, check out the GB Pockit+. It folds down teeny-tiny, like purse-size. Not the cushiest ride, but crazy good for airports or quick trips. Happy to help, have a safe trip.
r/TravelHacks • Travel stroller recommendations? ->For the subway or bus you’ll want to go smaller than the Vista, like a minu, gb pockit, yoyozen etc. even on the buses with stroller parking, the area is sometimes a bit too tight for a vista. for general sidewalk use the vista is pretty good though, can feel a bit big in crowded areas but comes in handy on uneven sidewalk.
r/nycparents • Navigating city with a stroller ->Any double stroller is really too big. Besides the size when using it, you also have to have space for it in your room. For two kids I would use two really cheap umbrella strollers. We just have one child, but we are taking her on her first cruise in December. We are taking the Stokke Yoyo. It folds up small enough to fit in an overhead bin and comes with a carrying strap. We also have the GB Pockit+ but it takes two hands to push so I think the Yoyo will be better.
r/royalcaribbean • Stroller suggestions for 2 toddlers on cruise ->GB Pockit! Although fold isn’t one handed, it’s super easy.
r/Buyingforbaby • Affordable & easy travel stroller ->We got the GB Pockit as a gift off our registry. It fits in the overhead compartment and it comes with adapters that fit the Nuna infant seat. Not cheap per se, but cheaper than the Nuna stroller is. We took it on a short trip in March and it was perfect for our needs. Will be taking for a month in Europe in September as well.
r/Buyingforbaby • Do I really need a travel stroller? Or would you gate check your Nuna Mixx Next? ->I have the GB Pockit+ which is so compact that it folds up and can be put in the overhead bin. It also has Nuna adapters so I was able to attach our infant seat to it. As someone else mentioned, most car seats can be put in a car without a base and just using the anchors and/or the seat belt so no need to bring a base. We flew with our son at 3 months and it was a breeze with the Pockit/Nuna combo.
r/Buyingforbaby • Travel stroller + car seat? ->We got the joolz aer2 for travel with adapters. Previously we had the gb pockit, which folds up super tiny (under seat tiny) but just doesn’t have as easy a fold. We kept both but intend to travel with the aer2
r/Buyingforbaby • Doona vs Nuna Pipa + Travel stroller? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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