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New GB Pockit+ All-Terrain Travel Stroller (Velvet Black)
The GB Pockit+ All-Terrain Compact Stroller is an ultra-compact travel stroller designed for portability, folding in two steps to fit in most airline overhead bins. Weighing 9.5 lbs, it features a reclining seat with UPF50+ canopy, five-point harness, and front swivel wheels for maneuverability. Users report it is best suited for travel and urban use, though it may feel less sturdy on uneven terrain and requires two hands to fold.
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
- GTIN
4058511713106- MPN
GB-4058511713106-NEWOVERSTOCK
Specifications
Compact all-terrain travel stroller
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- toddler
- Condition
- new
- Weight
- 9.5 lb
- Dimensions
- 44x73.5x100 cm
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby Strollers
Additional Attributes
- all-terrain
- travel
- compact
Image Analysis
3 images- 01high

Compact umbrella-style stroller with a black canopy, dark gray padded seat and light gray harness pads, mounted on a black tubular frame with double front wheels and a mesh storage basket under the seat.
OCR: gbblack canopy with small red tagadjustable sun visordark gray padded seat fabriclight gray harness shoulder padsfive-point safety harnesscentral circular buckle with 'gb' markmesh storage basket under seatblack tubular frame with matte finishfront double swivel wheelsrear single wheelsplastic wheel hubs with white accentsintegrated footrestfolding hinge joints at frame sidestwo separate handle grips- 02high

Seated female-presenting model in a white off-shoulder blouse and light blue skirt holding a folded compact stroller placed inside a white tote bag against a bright architectural background.
female-presenting model with straight blonde hairoff-shoulder white blouselight blue high-waist skirtfolded compact strollerstroller twin wheels visiblestroller handleteal stroller fabriclarge white tote bagpendant necklaceseated posebright architectural glass backgroundsoft diffused lightingneutral makeup- 03high

Compact stroller with a black canopy and two-tone gray padded seat on a black foldable frame, shown on a white studio background with dimensional labels.
OCR: 44 cm. 73,5 cm. 100 cmblack canopyadjustable canopy visorpadded fabric seattwo-tone gray seat insertsfive-point harness strapsshoulder padsseat bucklefoldable frame hingeblack metal frame (matte finish)front swivel double wheelsrear double wheelsplastic wheel rims (glossy)footrestunderseat storage basketsmall red fabric tag on canopywhite studio backgroundstudio lighting
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Documents & Data
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/nycparents, r/beyondthebump, r/Travelwithkids, r/BuyingforbabyThe GB Pockit+ All-Terrain is widely praised for its unparalleled compactness and travel convenience but consistently criticized for its flimsy build, difficult maneuverability, and mixed comfort.
Users appreciate its portability and kid's enjoyment, but common complaints about ricketyness, one-hand steering, and folding complexity create a love-hate relationship.
Themes
Use Cases
- Airplane travel (carry-on/under seat)
- Urban public transport (subway, bus)
- Exploring cities with moderately uneven streets
- Daily use for older toddlers (3-4 years)
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the GB Pockit+ All-Terrain good for everyday use?
- Not ideal; it feels flimsy and has limited storage. Best as a travel or public transport stroller.
- Can it handle rough terrain like cobblestones?
- It can handle moderately uneven streets according to some users, but the ride is shaky.
- Does the fold work easily?
- The fold requires two hands and can be cumbersome, but many users find the compact result worth the effort.
Compared To
vs Uppababy Minu
Minu is sturdier with one-hand fold, but less compact than Pockit.
vs Babyzen Yoyo2
Yoyo2 offers better maneuverability and comfort, but Pockit is more compact.
vs City Mini GT
City Mini GT is more rugged and easy to steer one-handed, but Pockit is smaller and better for travel.
Source Threads
Mixed experiences with GB Pockit: portability, ricketyness, tipping risk, and comparison to City Mini GT
It's true that the GB Pockit is rickety and kind of uncomfortable to push, but to me it's worth it. I always say it's the best worst stroller you can find. ... my almost 3 year old has tipped out of it (twice!) when going over bumps in the sidewalk, so be sure to strap them in! ... The GB has two folded modes; you need two hands to push it, it's hard to steer one handed. Our other stroller was a City Mini GT, which was a lot more rugged, easy to steer, could be folded one handed. Still we found uses for the GB, took it on trips, overall we liked it.
r/nycparentsView thread →
GB Pockit All-Terrain: light, compact, fits under chair, works on uneven streets, but shaky
i just bought the GB pockit all terrain and test it for four days during our trip in old quebec city. We really like the stroller, yes its a bit shaky but its so light and so small when packed, for us it is what make the most difference. The fact that you can fold the stroller and put it under your chair at a restaurant is so nice, you can bring it anywere you want. i was also surprise to see that the stroller work well on unleveled street, it as the same confort as our old umbrella stroller.
u/samjustesamr/beyondthebumpView thread →
GB Pockit flimsy and doesn't stay folded; switched to Uppababy Minu
I had the gb pockit for a while and I didn't really like it. It is kind of flimsy, and it doesn't really stay folded up. I have now switched to a uppababy minu for travel and think it is much better.
u/lh123456789r/TravelwithkidsView thread →
GB Pockit+ All-Terrain: child loves it and ultra-compact for flight, but cumbersome fold and poor maneuverability
My tall 34 lb 3 year old still LOVES the GB Pockit+ (all-terrain so it’s not as comfortable as the all-city if you have that). I love that in it’s most compact fold it’s so tiny that I can put it under the seat when flying so it can count as a personal item instead of a carry-on. ... The pockit+ I've heard is very lightweight and is so small but that's its a pain in the butt despite its small size. I've hears folding/unfolding is quite cumbersome and it's maneuverability is not very good with kid in it.
r/BuyingforbabyView thread →