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✈️ Compact. Lightweight. Adventure-ready. Your jet-setting stroller just got an upgrade!
The gb Pockit+ All-Terrain stroller is an ultra-compact, lightweight travel essential designed for modern parents on the go. Weighing only 9.5 pounds and folding down to a carry-on size, it fits effortlessly in overhead bins or large tote bags. Its durable frame, reclining seat, and UPF50+ canopy ensure comfort and protection, while lockable swivel wheels provide smooth handling across all terrains. Perfect for infants to toddlers up to 55 lbs, this stroller combines convenience, style, and rugged reliability for seamless travel experiences.





| ASIN | B07RGLBX41 |
| Additional Features | he Pockit+ All-Terrain folds up into a compact, handbag shaped package in secondsand is airplane carry-on compliant* |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant, toddler, little kid |
| Age Range Description | Infant, toddler, little kid |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No Assembly Required |
| Back Wheel Diameter | 4.7 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,521 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #6 in Lightweight Baby Strollers |
| Brand | gb |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Canopy Material | Polyester |
| Car Seat Weight Capacity Maximum | 55 Pounds |
| Care Instructions | Spot or Wipe Clean |
| Color | Velvet Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,410 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Folded Size | 13.4 x 7.9 x 16.5 |
| Frame Color | Velvet Black |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Frame Weight | 9.5 Pounds |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 4.7 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04058511713106 |
| Harness Feature | Adjustable Straps |
| Harness Type | 3 Point |
| Has Stroller Brake System | No |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Included Components | Forward Facing Seat,Stroller Cover/Canopy |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28.94"L x 17.32"W x 39.37"H |
| Item Type Name | Pockit+ All-Terrain |
| Item Weight | 10.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | gb |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 55 Pounds |
| Model Number | 619000529 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Part Number | 619000529 |
| Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 100 Centimeters |
| Seat Material | Polyester |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Specification Met | ASTM |
| Stroller Seat Weight | 10.4 Pounds |
| Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
| Tire Material | Plastic, EVA |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**T
Small enough to Bring on a Plane!
I chose this product because: I will be traveling with my 3 year old and don’t want her running around at the airport. I wanted a stroller that was not a flimsy umbrella stroller, could bring some comfort, and could collapse small enough where I do not have to gate check the bag. I ordered several “travel” or compact strollers and this was the best and folded the smallest. Many that say could fit in an overhead bin, have dimensions outside of airplane limits so it’s at the discretion of the gate agent. I didn’t want to take a chance and get my stroller gate checked because of a few inches over the size restriction. So I love that this product fits not only within the carry on size limit, but it fits in my tote bag, so it can be brought on as a personal item! It’s super easy to assemble. The instructions were kind of confusing so I just watched a how-to video on YouTube. I am 5’3 and it’s the perfect height for pushing! It’s easy to maneuver, especially when you unlock the front wheels. The front wheels lock for closing the stroller as well as support on uneven terrain. The folder also reclines so if you have a little one, they can sleep comfortably. This stroller could fit a baby in it whose like 6 months old or older as well as a toddler. It can fit my 3ft tall 3 year old in it pretty comfortably as well! The quality is great, it’s durable, and folds small enough to fit in a large purse. What more can you ask for? I don’t usually leave reviews on products like this but for the mamma searching for the perfect bag for travel, or a small compact car, this is the one! I probably wouldn’t use this on a day to day, but for the airport, travel, and small spaces this will be my go to!
J**S
Great value, held up to rugged streets and fit European small bins
Purchased for SAS flight to Greece and it was the only one I could find that fit on board size requirements. We didn’t want to check it and not have them for the connecting flight. Wheels held up, easy and quick fold down and really loved having them. We had 2 one for each kid and by the end of the 12 day trip we were constantly saying how glad we were to have traded the inconvenience of having 2 and it being able to do so many more things than our uppababy vista. Easily; fit in Ubers, through cruise cabin door, down airplane aisle, in overhead bin, up and down stairs, checked for sighteeeing up the acropolis, Downside: we had one kid fall backward once and didn’t leave them without something behind them after that, had to purchase universal adapter to connect them together so 2 person can move them, harder to steer one handed and no “cup holder” spaces But overall they were fantastic! Would purchase again, although maybe from target as they were $50 cheaper than Amazon but it was already too late to return.
T**9
I wish I’d Bought Another Mountain Buggy
This stroller really is easy to fold, light weight, and probably could be your carryon item if you don’t want to gate check. However, I wish I’d bought another Mountain Buggy. Here is why: #1 - the reason I bought a mountain buggy the first time was because it can hold any infant carrier you own. It has a seatbelt strap that is simple and can go across any infant carrier. I’m pretty sure with Pockit you have to get an attachment, and it only holds certain carriers. #2 - quick fold/unfold. The Pockit wins this category. You simply push in the buttons on the handle and push down to close, or pull up to open. The Mountain buggy takes about 1 second longer cause you push and then squeeze. #3 - The handles. I don’t like that Pockit has 2 handles. They’re not very comfortable and you can’t utilize them well. Mountain Buggy has 1 cross piece which makes it so much more comfortable. You can steer the mountain buggy 1 handed easily, and hang any cup holders or bags you want to. #4 - Harness Straps. They’re very similar in both the Pockit and Mountain Buggy. What I don’t understand is why no matter what I do, I can’t get the straps just right for my 3 year old in the Pockit. They’re also very thin and not secure. #5 - Durability - I’ve had the Mountain Buggy for 3 years, and I’ve only used the Pockit for about 4 months. They both have held up well to this point, but for some reason the Pockit always feels like it’s going to just fall apart while I’m pushing it around. Maybe it’s one of those things you have to use in order to understand, but it seriously just feels like it’s going to completely collapse under my kid one of these days. #6 - Under seat storage. The mountain buggy has a little more under storage room. We can fit the diaper bag under the mountain buggy, but it doesn’t quite fit under the Pockit. We can also hang our diaper bag on the MB handle, but cannot do so on the Pockit. #6 - Travel. I debated between these 2 strollers because I would be doing a lot of travel while my kids were little. Like I said before I picked the Mountain Buggy the first time simply because it could take any infant carrier. I went with the Pockit this time because it could fold up small for air travel. Here’s the thing, unless I was planning to put the Pockit into my carryon bag, I’m honestly going to gate check it. In order for my kids to keep up in the airport, they need to be in the stroller, so it’s getting gate checked most likely. And the Pockit only folds up slightly smaller than the Mountain Buggy. And I’ve flown with the MB twice and ended up just gate checking it both times cause it was easier than trying to put it with our carryons. (And the MB comes with a cover so you don’t have to buy one separately like Pockit). Overall Pockit+ is a good stroller. Had I never bought a Mountain Buggy, I would probably rave about how great it is. But I do have a Mountain Buggy, and so I do compare them every time we go out. And I would suggest getting a mountain buggy over a Pockit.
F**3
Awesome Compact stroller
Best purchase ever! super light and easy to use i have owned it for 5 years now! and it has traveled to multiple countries and hosted two toddlers haha and its still going!
H**R
Flimsy
We’ve used this stroller for about 6 months, and only intermittently. We purchased this because we really wanted a compact stroller to fit in our car and when we start traveling again. It’s extremely hard to close the “snap” piece that holds it in the collapsed position. When you’re moving, the stroller jiggles, and every part of the frame feels lose and rattles. It’s so bad, I keep checking for loose screws. Because of the way the handles collapse down and turn inward, the handles have tendency to turn slightly inward while you’re trying to steer - it doesn’t collapse because the buttons aren’t being pushed but it’s unnerving to feel the handles move while you’re trying to steer your kid across the street. It’s also next to impossible to maneuver it over uneven sidewalks or paver bricks. The biggest disappointment is the seat. It doesn’t have much structure to it and my one year old looks so uncomfortable. The back fabric is so flimsy and offers absolutely no support. I was excited that it had a bit of a recline to it but the strap to push the back up and down feels like it’s going to break, so we don’t even use it anymore. She has never been able to sit normally, and is is forced into a slouch position in the seat because there’s just zero support. And more concerning is the ability for her to grab the sides of the frame and pull herself forward - the straps are too flimsy to hold her in place and the back of the stroller just moves forward with her. If she wanted to fall forward out of the seat, she absolutely could. The straps are extremely poor quality and don’t adjust up or down. The padding around the straps slips down and doesn’t stay in place. The harness is difficult to buckle/unbuckle as well. The shade is also flimsy and I wish it was longer to actually shade my baby from the sun. I typically have to hang my breastfeeding cover over it to keep the sun off. Overall, I would never suggest this for regular use. The only benefit is it is tiny enough to carry onto a plane and put in the overhead bin. Unless you’re traveling with your kiddo on a weekly or daily basis, this is not worth the $279 price tag. I have honestly used a $20 Disney stroller from Walmart that felt better constructed than this.
A**A
Really good stroller for convenience
I love this thing. We've taken a few flights and its made everything so much easier. Its light weight, it folds easy. This is meant for the spacial convenience I would not recommend hanging heavy things off of it. Seems flimsy in that sense. It does have some space on the bottom which is cool. We went to Puerto Rico and we were pushing this thing all over on uneven gravel and it handled it just fine. We checked it at the gate in the airport to save us some space. But it fits under dinner tables perfectly. Definitely recommend.
H**9
Excellent compact stroller
This stroller is amazing for traveling on vacation or for a backup stroller in the car if needed at the store. We also purchased a backpack carrier separately that made this easy to take on a plane or train when collapsed. Storage area underneath is not very big but it fits the backpack carrier and a lightly packed diaper bag. We used this to go to Ireland and France in separate trips and it's held up nicely.
S**P
Great for travel
It didn't seem very sturdy so we had our doubts but liked that it was lightweight and folded small with bag and fit in overhead on plane. We took it on uneven and cobblestone paths on our trip and it held up well. It was easy and quick to fold to maneuver on trains. The recline also allowed our son to nap at times during the day.
E**E
Tatmin edici
10 numara
A**A
Very compact but lacks sturdiness
Very compact stroller - fits in an airplane overhead bin. However the quality is compromised due to being flimsy and very wobbly. Not confident a child would be safe in it. Hopefully it will be redesigned at some point to address the lack of stability. I ended up returning it.
G**O
Ligera, compacta y perfecta para viajar
La gb Pockit Air All Terrain ha sido la carreola ideal para nuestras salidas y viajes. Su diseño ultracompacto realmente hace la diferencia cuando se trata de transportarla o guardarla. ✅ Lo que me gustó: • Plegado ultra compacto: cabe fácilmente en la cajuela, debajo del asiento del avión o incluso en una mochila grande. • Ligera: se carga con una sola mano sin esfuerzo. • Tela transpirable: mantiene fresco al bebé incluso en climas calurosos. • Ruedas dobles todo terreno: se maneja bien en banquetas, parques y superficies irregulares. • Arnés de seguridad ajustable que mantiene al niño seguro y cómodo. ❌ Lo que podría mejorar: • No se reclina totalmente, por lo que no es la mejor opción para siestas largas. • La canasta inferior es pequeña, pero suficiente para lo básico. 💡 En resumen: Perfecta para familias que viajan o necesitan una carreola práctica para la ciudad. Combina portabilidad, diseño y calidad en un solo producto.
F**Z
Brand new/Good deal
Overall satisfied with the stroller. Received in great condition. Brand new with sealed box. Everything in original packaging. Bought this at a steal! Fast delivery within 2 days.
D**Z
La carriolas más práctica y ligera
La mejor carriola para viajes y mamás prácticas como yo. Cabe donde sea y no ocupa espacio, me encanta para salir. Los materiales súper buenos se ve elegante a diferencia de las carriolas de bastón
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