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The GB Pockit+ All-City Stroller in Velvet Black is a lightweight, ultra-compact stroller designed for children from 6 months up to 17 kg (approx. 4 years). Featuring a 5-point harness for safety and a 3-in-1 travel system compatible with Cot to Go and gb/Cybex car seats, it folds smaller than a carry-on suitcase, making it the perfect travel companion for urban parents who value convenience without compromising style.








| ASIN | B07TVL4FN3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,400 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #196 in Strollers |
| Capacity | Standard |
| Color | Velvet Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,142) |
| Date First Available | 12 January 2020 |
| Frame Material | Aluminium |
| Generic Name | Stroller |
| Importer | GB |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 72.9 x 51.6 x 103.9 Centimeters |
| Item Model Number | 619000533 |
| Item Part Number | 619000533 |
| Item Weight | 5 kg 990 g |
| Manufacturer | GB, gb |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Packer | gb |
| Primary material | Metal, Polyester |
| Shipping Weight | 8.44 Kilograms |
| Weight | 13.2 Pounds |
| What is in the box? | Travel Stroller |
S**Y
We travel alot in our compact suv (gmc terrain) Our Nuna Mixx stroller takes up too much space in the cargo. I seen this item posted on tiktok and I was sold. I purchased this stroller while Amazon had a sale! It fits perfectly anywhere and everywhere. I place it on the floor by the carseat behind the driver seat and fits nicely. We take the stroller everywhere. My son is 4 months when we purchased it, he loves it and is able to nap in it comfortably. The basket under the stroller is small, but fits his toys, portable change pad and bottle bag, blanket. It is a travel stroller, it's convenient. I have a itzy ritzy stroller caddy that fits awesome even when folded. If I focused on the basket under the stroller, I'd use my Nuna. But for space in the vehicle to travel with 2 adults, 1 child and 1 infant (and all of the babies items) this stroller is a life saver!! It really folds nicely that's smaller than a carry on suitcase! We look forward to bringing it on the plane in the future!
S**I
I love this stroller for the above reasons What I don’t like, but I can live with: not overly sturdy - don’t hang weighty items on handles; no cup holders boo - small storage compartment Seat portion I feel could be bigger and the recline is a little too much…but my 2 year old doesn’t seem bothered at all. Other features make up for some of the drawbacks, for example, the stroller is very maneuverable and can be pushed with child in it with one hand. You can hold your cup in theory as well as do other things. The storage is still very useful.
A**D
This stroller is a game changer for travel. It’s incredibly lightweight, folds down small enough to fit in an overhead bin, and takes seconds to open and close. While others were waiting around to collect gate-checked strollers, we were already halfway to baggage claim. It’s perfect for airports, city travel, and quick errands — no complaints about functionality or portability. That said, I’m knocking off one star because for something designed for travel, it’s nearly impossible to find a properly fitting bag for it. A carry case should absolutely be included. It’s a basic expectation for a product marketed as “ultra-portable.” Still recommend it — just be prepared to hunt down a travel bag separately.
S**A
I needed a travel stroller for a trip abroad, specifically New Zealand. I have a 4 month old, so I didn't know if he would fit in it (got this one as it seemed more secure/ comfortable). I had a head support for his head to make it more secure and the straps adjusted for him perfectly. My friend recommended this brand and so I decided to try it out. I was so glad I had it. It went over various terrain easily and was compact enough for the plane overhead bin. It was sturdy enough (if you want something super super sturdy, you need a regular stroller) but it made me feel at ease to use. My toddler (4) would also want to sit in it, so it fit him and his weight as well. There is enough space on the bottom for a few items (not a huge bag) but you can always hang things on the handle, just be careful of the weight. Loved this purchase and worth the price!
M**N
For review clarification: I got the city model with the bigger canopy. Child was forward-facing with straps buckled. This was amazing. It’s nearly one-hand light enough to carry. I got this for specific purpose of a school trip to Washington D.C. and we’re in California. I had 2 school daughters and my third baby daughter on the trip. In a nutshell this stroller was absolutely superb for quick on and off of buses and flights. It would have been lacking for space and independence. I got to about 60 seconds each load and unload but it required other humans to help hold baby or help with stuff. The stroller really requires two hands to collapse, but only one hand to deploy. Going through all the security checkpoints where they commonly make you collapse the stroller this was a stellar choice. NOTE: I would not purchase this as a primary stroller. It is a luxury purchase that made travel and walking tours easier (and I regret nothing! lol). I will be gifting it to my kids and loaning it to friends if I hear they’re traveling and buying one for themselves isn’t possible. Pros I experienced: - with a separately purchased travel bag, this was a dream to take on the plane (AKOZLIN foldable stroller bag in orange) - very easy to get in and out of vehicles all day for days at a time (but not with carry bag, just bare stroller) - tolerated a mild-moderate amount of abuse (rushing to collapse/fold, sometimes wheels were turned wrong way) - it’s so lightweight that you can literally grab whole unit with baby inside and navigate steps (though I really don’t recommend it for human balance issues); two-person stairs were easy easy easy - 3-month old baby was comfortable in it (bundled in parka half the time so posture support wasn’t a huge problem) - extremely easy to move it; can nearly spin in place; can fit through narrow walkways - very comfortable to walk to the side and drive it with one hand; can interact with child better - structure was stable enough (and more stable over another brand I bought and tried out) - baby had a lot of wind protection with canopy and seat sides. I used hair ties/bands to secure a blanket and she was totally out of the rough D.C. winds in February. - had a big enough storage pocket at bottom I could easily keep some wipes, a few diapers, and my water cup/bottle… but not whole diaper bag. Tip: store your water from the front - very easy to pick up and stow quickly and it stayed upright enough to not leak Cons I experienced: (while nothing here was a deal-breaker for me, it might be for you) - those straps are difficult to get used to; I need to make marks to help me aim better - it tipped backwards with too much weight on handles. I’d even recommend lightly pulling up or focusing on pulling up while you’re driving it. This is not a stroller you can really lean any weight on at all at handles. (But the hidden pro? It’s structured/padded enough that baby did not get hurt or even feel a thing.) - no cupholders. If you’re coffee addicted or want this as a jogger - you’ll be disappointed. - no handlebar tray at all (but given what I experienced with tipping - I get it) - very little storage space but if you plan your moves, it’s not a problem; not suitable for shopping trips unless you go stow bags in the car after each purchase - it’s so light it will blow away in the wind. Get immediately used to the brake and use it often. - it doesn’t come with its own travel bag Wish ideas for company: - stabilize the backward tipping more (if possible without affecting weight) - offer more colors; this will get lost in a sea of strollers at places like Disneyland - extendable handlebars for taller parents. I’m 5’6” (168 cm) and it was borderline short and had me kicking it while walking fast/bigger strides. My 6’2” husband finds this stroller unusable and must walk to the side and drive one handed - please add placement marks on straps/harness. It’s not super intuitive where to aim around the circle anchor in the middle and is very frustrating when you’re trying to move fast (I’ll try to come back and add pictures to illustrate straps but if you get the stroller you’ll quickly see what I’m talking about.)
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