✈️ Compact, lightweight, and ready to roll—your ultimate travel stroller sidekick!
The gb Pockit Air All Terrain stroller is an ultra-compact, lightweight travel essential designed for busy millennial parents on the go. Weighing only 4.6 kg and folding down to a carry-on size, it’s perfect for air travel and urban adventures. Its breathable mesh fabric and double all-terrain wheels ensure comfort and smooth maneuverability across diverse surfaces, making it the must-have stroller for stylish, hassle-free family travel.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 55 Pounds |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Color | Night Blue |
Material Type | Mesh, Plastic, Polyester, Rubber |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Care Instructions | Spot or Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Polyester |
Tire Material | Plastic, EVA |
Item Weight | 10.4 Pounds |
Folded Size | 11.8 x 7 x 13.8 |
Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 40 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28"L x 17.5"W x 39.8"H |
Frame Weight | 4.3 Kilograms |
Back Wheel Diameter | 4.7 Inches |
Front Wheel Diameter | 4.7 Inches |
Harness Type | 3 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | No |
Harness Feature | 3 Point |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Additional Features | Ultra-compact folding mechanism transforms the stroller into a handbag-shaped package in seconds and is airplane carry-on compliant* |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Has Stroller Brake System | No |
C**I
Compact, Durable, and a Lifesaver for Travel
This stroller was perfect for our recent two-week trip to Europe! It folds up incredibly compact—perfect for tight spaces and easy to carry or even fit into a backpack. We didn’t even have to gate check it, which meant no risk of damage—it fit easily in the overhead bins on every flight. It handled long walks around the cities with no problem and was a huge help when my 4- and 5-year-olds needed a rest. I love that it holds up to 55 lbs, which gave us extra flexibility. It’s also super easy to open and close. I honestly wish I had found this stroller sooner—total game-changer for travel!
J**O
Perfect Travel Stroller!
I have a 2 year old son and 1 year old daughter. We recently traveled to Grand Cayman and since there were a few adults going on this trip, I bought two of these strollers because there was just no way I was taking my double stroller with me. I am a minimalist when it comes to traveling. I don't stuff my carry-on with 3 meals, a coffee machine, and a parachute. I like to have the basic essentials so that traveling is care free and easy. Throw kids into the mix and well, that doesn't seem possible but I made it happen and this stroller was part of the success.For starters, this stroller is tiny, it's thin, and it's light. This is not a heavy item which is awesome for traveling! Secondly, it folds to the perfect size and yes, I took it on the plane as a carry-on. It slide right under the seat. Literally. Right underneath. When we were getting off the plane in Grand Cayman, my husband was holding my daughter, I was holding my son's hand, we walked down the ramp off the plane and in a total of 6 seconds, I opened two strollers and strapped my kids in to walk through the air port with them. This right here...this was gold. I was able to get us through immigration and customs with my kids securely strapped down so I didn't have to worry about them running a muck. I had moms coming up to me asking me where I got this stroller. They were in awe of the size and the fact that it folded.Before I bought this stroller, I read through the comments. I wanted to see what people were saying about the stroller. I want to say that the comments about this stroller not being or not feeling sturdy are true. I experienced this first hand. However, it's a travel stroller. It's not built with sturdiness in mind and I'm sorry but if you expect BOB type sturdiness from something that weighs 9lbs and folds up like a piece of origami, then you're delusional. This stroller was epic on our trip. We went for walks all over the place and the stroller did it's job. I'm so thankful that I had this stroller on my trip and when we head to Mexico in October, this stroller will be right by our side.One thing I want to point out because I also saw a lot of people asking does it come with a bag or does it have straps. It does not come with a bag and it does not have straps. However, I bought my own and I fastened the straps to the handles so I could carry the stroller over my arm which worked out perfectly. I realized that if it was in a bag, you would need to take it in and out of the bag which would be ridiculously annoying and then you would need to do something with the bag when the stroller wasn't in it. I highly suggest buying a strap and leaving it on the handles.
T**.
Great stroller
This stroller is amazing. It is super lightweight and compact! We travel with it every month when we fly. It is extremely durable and has held up to over 50 miles of walking. My daughter LOVES this stroller. Even though she was technically too young to sit in it at 3 months old, we reclined it all the way back and started walking with her. She hated her car seat and the larger stroller we bought her, but she has always been happy in this stroller. It does not recline completely flat, but has a good range of angles for the back.The sun shade is so so. It really only provides cover then the sun is directly overhead. But it is still a great feature to have on a small collapsible stroller. The little basket at the bottom is great for carrying small packages. I even fit a gallon of water down there. Overall Well designed!
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.
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