The World's Most Compact All-Terrain Stroller
The front wheel is swivels and locks, and is ideal for bumpy terrain. The stroller also features a spring-loaded footrest that pushes down to allow you to stow bags.
The bumper bar is part of the box. It folds into a compact package that is suitable for airline hand luggage.
Pockit Air All-Terrain Stroller
The GB Pockit is a compact stroller that folds down into a handbag in minutes. Its innovative ultra-compact folding mechanism is airplane hand luggage compliant making it simple to travel with and discover new cities around the globe.
The gb Pockit's wheels for all-terrain use allow parents to confidently navigate across different surfaces throughout the day. The mesh backrest is breathable and lets your child sit comfortably, whether walking through city parks during an autumn break or enjoying a cruise around lakes during summer. As an option an inlay with a comfortable padding can be bought to give additional comfort during colder days.
Despite its light frame and compact size, the GB Pockit has plenty of storage space for your belongings, including a huge canopy to shield your child from the sun and rain. The basket under the seat can hold the entire shopping cart together with baby toys and groceries to take on a day trip. The gb Pockit can be upgraded to be compatible with Cybex infant car seat adapters.
Parents will love the gb Pockit’s one-handed recline. To recline, simply unzip a tiny zip just beneath the handlebar. Then push the button on the clip to recline. Double-check that the seat back is reclined before releasing the strap. It's easy to become disengaged. Parents who want a smoother ride will appreciate that the gb Pockit has two rear-wheel brakes that are simple to use with only one pedal.
Because of the gb Pockit's lightweight weight and its short wheel base, it could be prone to a wobble when hanging bags from the handles or sidebars. The front swivels can be somewhat stiff to turn when you're navigating narrow aisles or curbs. The GB Pockit requires the least amount of downward force to jump curbs, however it was unable to do so with a few cracked sidewalks and gravel roads. However, the wheels do have a bit of a spring to them and were able to conquer cobblestones.
Pockit Air All-Terrain Travel System
The Pockit Air All-Terrain Travel System is a must-have for any traveler that provides the ultimate convenience, without sacrificing comfort or style. The double wheels were designed to let parents safely navigate on various surfaces throughout their day. The breathable backrest keeps your child cool on the hottest days. Additionally, the lightweight design makes strolling a breeze. When it's time to take off the ultra-compact folding mechanism reduces the stroller into a handbag-shaped package that's airplane hand luggage-compliant.
The gb Pockit folds as any other stroller we've seen. It folds down both from the sides and from top to bottom, making a square-shaped stroller that fits into even the smallest spaces. It's ideal to put into your trunk, or put on your lap while riding trains or trams.
It's easy to put together and comes with all-terrain tires to ensure smooth and easy navigation on uneven surfaces. The Pockit is extremely compact, yet offers plenty of storage space thanks to an enormous basket cup holders, cup holders, and pockets. The front swivel wheel can be locked to provide stability on uneven terrain.
Weighing just 5.6 kg, the GB Pockit is extremely easy to move to lift and carry. It's perfect for urban adventures and vacations, or just being moving around. It's compatible with GB/Cybex car seats designed for infants and Cot to go and is a lightweight stroller for travel that is ideal for newborns and toddlers.
The gb Pockit is the world's smallest stroller and is designed for families on the go. Its all-terrain wheels provide the comfort of your child on any terrains, while the stepless recline lets you to pick the ideal position for your child. The Pockit is also lightweight and can be folded to fit in overhead bins on trams, trains and planes. The UPF50+ canopy protects your child from harmful UV rays throughout every journey. With the GB Pockit, you'll never miss a beat on your next trip with the family.
Pockit Air All-Terrain Double Stroller
With convenience and flexibility in mind, this lightweight stroller offers an ultra-compact fold that makes it one of the most compact pushchairs available. It folds down to a size smaller than a handbag. It is easy to store in small closets or the back of a car. It is the lightest canopy stroller available, making it a great choice for frequent travelers.
The Pockit is easy to use, and has many features that make it a good choice for travelers. This includes a wide canopy with UPF protection of 50+ and a stepless reclining feature. It has a basket that is convenient and is compatible with most infant car seats, including industry leaders Cybex, Maxi-Cosi and others. best all terrain pushchair can fit in the overhead compartments of most planes, which means you can avoid waiting at luggage carousels, or having to sacrifice space in your carry-on bag.
Although the Pockit is extremely light however, it is not able to handle rough surfaces well and is difficult to push through unpaved streets. This might be a challenge for families living in areas with uneven sidewalks or cobblestone streets. This is a factor to take into consideration when selecting a stroller for travel.
Another thing I like about the Pockit is its small profile that lets it fit through narrow doorways and crowded stroller aisles better than most other models. It is also easy to get ahead of slow strollers with this model which has worked wonders for my rage at pedestrians!
The Pockit's plastic wheel and sling-style seat makes it feel like a cheap toy for children and it's uncomfortable to push for long distances. The handles are made of plastic, and they're arranged for compactness rather than ergonomics. This can make pushing the stroller for long period of time uncomfortable for the person pushing and the passenger. The double stroller is compact and lightweight. The 2018 GB Pockit+ comes with some improvements including a bigger canopy and adapters to fit the Cybex infant seat. However, these improvements are quite expensive.
Pockit Air All-Terrain Double Travel System
The Pockit is an ultralight stroller that folds down to form the smallest folded package in the world. It takes some time to press the buttons on the handles on both sides of the frame. Once you get used to it, it's quick and easy. The Pockit isn't ideal for a rough terrain, but it is ideal for urban and suburban adventures and for parents who are constantly on the go.
The GB Pockit offers fashion and style, but not the comfort. The innovative ultra-compact folding mechanism converts the stroller into a handbag-shaped package that's airplane hand luggage compatible in just a few seconds and makes it the perfect travel companion to explore new places both in and out.
Double wheels offer greater comfort and convenience, allowing you the freedom to safely move on various surfaces. The mesh fabric is breathable and keeps your child cool even on the hotest of days. The lightweight design makes it easy to carry, lift, and maneuver.
The Pockit is unique from other travel strollers because it comes with a full size seat and canopy to accommodate children weighing up to 55 pounds. Its compact frame makes it easy to store in tight spaces, and its self-standing design ensures it won't roll over when it is in use. It also comes with a one-handed manual lock, and an enormous storage basket that can hold up to 30 pounds.

While the Pockit has many excellent features, it comes with some drawbacks that make it less than ideal for some families. The thin canopy covers the head of the user and is not a reliable sun blocker. The harness adjusts by sliding it up and down on straps sewn onto the back of the stroller. Although it is easy to adjust, the straps may be difficult to grasp when worn by small hands.
If you're seeking a stroller that is superior quality, look into the GB Pockit All Terrain. It's slightly more expensive, but it offers greater functionality and a more comfortable performance for your child. The extra features include an improved canopy, a more comfortable and comfortable seat, as well as the dynamic dual-wheel suspension.