gb Pockit+ All City

Our score 9.72 / 10

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gb Pockit+ All City

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Ultra-compact fold, 13.2 lb (6 kg) weight, and hand-luggage positioning make it unusually strong for families who need to carry and stash a stroller often.
  • Recline, canopy, front suspension, and travel-system compatibility give it more practical range than a bare airport-only buggy.

Cons

  • The slim single wheels are aimed at smooth city surfaces, so it is not the stroller to choose for rougher everyday routes.
  • The compact frame and semi-recline positioning make it better as a travel-first stroller than as the roomiest daily ride.

Product Facts

Stroller Type
Ultra-compact travel stroller
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gb Pockit+ All City makes the most sense for families who care heavily about ultra-compact folding and travel convenience. The official US page puts the usable range from 6 months up to 55 lb (24.9 kg), lists the stroller at 13.2 lb (6 kg), and frames the fold around hand-luggage travel, so the parent job is very specific: make flights, trains, small apartments, and quick car storage easier.

Who It Suits Best

Choose it when the stroller will be carried, folded, lifted, or tucked away often. It is easiest to justify as a travel-first stroller, a city errand stroller, or a second stroller for families who already know they do not want to haul a bigger everyday frame through airports and transit.

Why It Works For Travel

The compact fold is the main story, but it is not the only useful detail. The 13.2 lb (6 kg) weight helps when you are lifting the stroller into bins, cars, or stairwells, and the recline, canopy, front suspension, and car-seat compatibility keep it from feeling like a bare airport-only buggy. That combination is what makes it more useful than a tiny fold alone.

Main Tradeoffs

The same design choices that make it easy to carry also set its limits. The slim single wheels are described for smooth city surfaces, so it is not the right pick if your daily walking includes rough pavement, gravel paths, or long outdoor routes. The compact frame also means it is less about roomy everyday comfort than about getting through travel days with less bulk.

What To Double-Check Before Buying

Check your airline’s current stroller and hand-luggage rules instead of assuming any compact stroller will be accepted onboard. Also compare your child’s size and nap needs against the 6-month to 55 lb (24.9 kg) range and the semi-recline seat: if you need a plush primary stroller for long daily walks, this is probably too specialized.