gb Gold Pockit Pushchair
Reviews
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Smallest fold and so light
- Weaknesses:
hood Is small
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
Great holiday pushchair- my sister bought this for us and we took it on our first holiday in October- we purchased a backpack with the correct dimensions to put it in as a carry on and it was amazing to know as soon as we got off the plane we had access to the pushchair (I was 18w pregnant so was nice to know I wasn’t having to carry my 2 year old round the airport)
Negatives are the hood is pretty much for show as so flappy and small although have seen on the new version they are dome shaped which seems like a far better idea - Strengths:
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4.38/5
- Strengths:
Compact, light, portable
- Weaknesses:
Tricky to fold
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
This is exactly what I was looking for in a stroller. I have a tiny car and a very tiny house, where a regular stroller wouldn't even go through the door. Once folded, this little genius item fits a supermarket bag for life and can be carried with one hand if not in a bag. I wouldn't want anything else. Only downside, it's a bit hard to fold sometimes. - Strengths:
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3.88/5
- Strengths:
Folds to cabin bag size. Can take on plane.
- Weaknesses:
Fiddly to fold when under pressure at airport gate!
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
We purchased the GB pockit plus for a recent holiday abroad which we found to be a great little travelling stroller.
My 6 month old seemed to be ( even if at times he didn’t look it) quite comfortable in it and slept when reclined no problem.It would however be more suited for a baby slightly older I feel as he did look a little lost in it at times.
The version we have is slightly different than the one shown as it had an arched sun shade which does provide better shade. The recline is ok. But does not lie flat.
It folds down extremely compact allowing to go into the overhead locker on the plane which is a bonus when you arrive at your destination. It does take practice to fold down fully however and can be quite challenging especially when put on the spot in front of a plane full of people!
All in all I would say it is a good pram for travelling but not ideal for everyday use. - Strengths:
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4.75/5
- Strengths:
smallest folded stroller
- Weaknesses:
would be good if can fold with one hand
- Easy to steer
- Value for money
- Easy to fold
- Built to last
I bought this stroller for holiday with my 1 year old baby, this is the smallest folded stroller and light weight , it can be put on the plane overhead compartment so you can imagine how small when it folded! - Strengths:
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Description
The GB' Pockit Stroller' in Lizard Khaki is built with exceptional design innovation. The lightweight GB Pockit is the world's smallest folding stroller (Guinness World Records 2014). When folded, it is the smallest and most compact stroller currently available on the market, 30 x 18 x 35 cm to be exact. Parents will see why we call it the Pockit!
In two simple steps the buggy becomes a compact and feather-light handbag-shaped package (4.3 kg), perfect for when you are on the move, practical and easy to fold away when you're not. It even fits into any plane or train overhead compartment!
For those parents with a passion for city adventures and exploring, the Pockit is the ideal choice. With the ability to switch from pushing to carrying in seconds, the Pockit is ideal for trips by train, plane or simply visiting your favourite cafes.
Product Features :
- Folding champion: The world's smallest folded stroller.
- Light as a feather: Weighs only 4.3 kg.
- Self-standing when folded: Cleverly designed to stand alone when folded.
- Small but strong: Built using durable materials and expertly designed.