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Pockit+ All-Terrain

gb Pockit+ All-Terrain

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Sentiment score74% positive
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Last updated: Apr 14, 2026

Reddit Reviews

Reddit IconCreative_Peak1493
5 months ago

A 20 month old will not fit in a doona - we use a travel stroller and travel car seat (cosco scenera next). I primarily use the subway and make sure I have something really light weight ( I have this one https://a.co/d/5ssvlp9

Reddit IconPorco-espinho94
8 months ago

Not umbrella trolley, but we have gb pockit all terrain plus (version without plus is slightly smaller, and I had impression that it was getting less comfortable for my 3.5 year old so plus should last you longer). It folds really small and is great for travelling. We bought it second hand, it's cheaper than yoyo stroller. Only issue is when you need to travel on uneven terrain, like pebble roads, but it's the same for any other stroller with small wheels.

Reddit Iconveebee93
12 months ago

Gb pockit+ all terrain has been amazing in that regard. Super lightweight too

11 months ago

We had the 3-D summer infant lite, super cheaper and lightweight, umbrella stroller. Used it all across Italy and was great. Then upgraded to the GB pockit, slightly heavier, more expensive, but folds up and fits into the airplane as a carryon.

10 months ago

Gb pockit + is what we took with us on our Mexico trip. Was nice to have it there for naps and the airport. Super compact so didn’t feel like we were lugging around much

Reddit Icondeidie
3 months ago

I had the Minu but lost it. Then I got a GB pockit all- terrain because it was cheaper than trying to replace the minu, and honestly it’s a way better travel stroller. It folds tiny and is very lightweight. We got a backpack for it off amazon and it’s super easy to carry around as a backpack. With the minu it always still felt like you were lugging a big clunky extra load. Obviously, it’s got less premium material, and not as good suspension but if your main concern is size and ease of travel, I’d go with a GB pockit hands down.

Reddit Iconbigtimeasura
10 months ago

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.

Reddit Iconcatsby9000
6 months ago

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.

Reddit Iconcay0404
11 months ago

GB Pockit! Although fold isn’t one handed, it’s super easy.

12 months ago

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.

9 months ago

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.

Reddit Icondisco_jim
12 months ago

For holidays we use a GB pockit plus. Folds up small enough to put in the overhead storage on aeroplane. Reclines flat enough. Comes with a sun shade and a rain cover. It lives in the boot of the car when not travelling the globe because it takes up no space at all and is perfect for mooching around town.

Reddit IconLast-Career7180
11 months ago

Personal take is don't spend too much on it. And see if you have friends who don't need it or get trusted second hand. There are too many variations for different stages, not worth throwing too much money. I bought a freaking huge stroller first hand at a mother fair. Realise while it is good for going out (can carry a lot of things), loading to a cab is tricky (don't drive). Further down when kid slightly older and when travelling, you will want a compact stroller that the kid can sleep in. That has been my main for the past few years. Got a few Pockit+ from carousell at cheap. If spoil when travel, at least won't heart pain.

Reddit IconMeowkith
12 months ago

We’ve brought our nuna tavo to Italy 4+ times and that brand can take a beating! It’s done great and even been great napping while going over all cobblestone and everything. We almost bought the TRVL in Italy because we loved it so much and the Tavo takes up so.much.space. We’ve also take. The GB Pocket+ and its great as well I’m just not a super fan of the way babies sit in it and it takes two hands. I would not not not take a doona to Italy. Did you book your baby a seat? We are going in a month and he’s on our lap(also will be 10mo!) I’m bringing: -Konny wrap -wild bird carrier - nuna tavo or TRVL -renting car seat*** ***we have a nuna pippa in Italy that was lost luggage and has been found and we can go claim 😝