
We love our gb pockit. Folds up easily, fit in the bin, and we still use it 3 years later for zoo trips! And it magically fits in our car seat with the cover bag on, if we check the car seat.
Love expressed with 3 years of continued use. Specific praise for easy fold, overhead bin fit, and clever storage compatibility with car seat bag.
I've had a Gb Pockit stroller for 3 years and it's the best! It feels flimsy but it holds up. We took it on a trip to Alaska and pushed over gravel paths, it totally held up. Definitely recommend!
Called 'the best' with 3 years of durability despite feeling flimsy. Specific outdoor testing in Alaska on gravel. Strong recommendation.
I had the Minu but lost it. Then I got a GB pockit all- terrain because it was cheaper than trying to replace the minu, and honestly it's a way better travel stroller. It folds tiny and is very lightweight. We got a backpack for it off amazon and it's super easy to carry around as a backpack.
Direct comparison saying it's 'way better' than Minu for travel. Specific praise for tiny fold, lightweight, and backpack portability.
The GB Pockit. They're pricey but look on resale sites to find them cheaper. Worth every penny.
Strong value endorsement ('worth every penny') with helpful tip about finding deals on resale sites.
GB pockit stroller. MAY fit down the aisle (aircraft dependent), light weight, fits in overhead bin. Super easy to push and control. I keep it in the back of the car in case I randomly need a stroller. I am a flight attendant and this is the recommended stroller from many flight attendant mamas that I know.
Strong professional endorsement from flight attendant with peer validation. Highlights key features (lightweight, overhead fit, easy control, compact storage).
Babyzen YOYO2 Joolz Aer+ GB Pockit+ All-Terrain
Listed among top travel stroller recommendations for experienced travelers.
Many travel strollers do not officially meet the airline dimensions. I have the Cybex Libelle which is the GB Pockit All City. Most GB Pockits fold up smaller than many other travel strollers. They don't have 1 hand fold. The cheapest one doesn't have some features like recline and you need to watch the model names, +, is a different model than without it.
Informational with honest assessment. Praises compact fold but notes lack of one-hand fold and feature differences between models.
I hate the yoyo. It is small but it is SO annoying to fold and unfold. Impossible to do with baby. Sold it and got the Minu and love it. Not as compact but it's easy to fold. You might like the GB Pocket.
Mentioned as alternative suggestion but without personal experience or strong endorsement. Neutral tone, neither enthusiastic nor critical.
I'm on a bit of budger, but I still want something that's comfortable for my baby and doesn't feel super cheap. Right now I've been looking at the Bombi Bēbee V2, Mamazing Ultra Air, and the GB Pockit.
Under consideration among budget options. No experience yet to form opinion.
Following! I'm also looking at the GB Pockit but I worry it might be a little flimsy.
Expressing concern about flimsiness, no direct experience. Neutral/concerned sentiment.