✈️ Compact. Lightweight. Ready to roll wherever life takes you.
The gb Pockit Air All Terrain stroller is an ultra-compact, lightweight travel essential designed for busy parents who demand convenience and style. Weighing only 4.6 kg and folding down to a handbag-sized package compliant with airplane carry-on standards, it offers effortless portability. Its breathable mesh fabric and double 4.7-inch wheels ensure comfort and smooth maneuverability across diverse surfaces, making it perfect for city streets or vacation adventures.
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 |
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.
A**R
Pocket Air Stroller
This stroller made travel at Disney so much easier than our big two piece stroller. It’s lightweight, and folds down super small and doesn’t take up a lot of space in the car. The wheels run smoothly even over gravel, it was very sturdy. The sunshade came in handy dealing with the heat.
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!
L**E
Would Recommend!
I was recommended this stroller by a friend and I think it was the best choice for our needs even though it is not perfect. This is our travel stroller but we also use it around town since it's so easy to fold up and just have in the car. It's also small when in use so you don't feel like you are taking up the whole sidewalk on busy city streets or being a nuisance in a restaurant. This item deserves a pro / con list but overall I'm impressed with this strollers design and it's great for air travel.Pros:1. Smallest when folded I could find that still has an actual canopy. Fits in every overhead bin we have needed to use so far!2. Decent sized storage under the seat. Not massive but enough for a purse or small diaper bag.3. Easily to maneuver and a smooth ride with comfortable hand position.4. I spent a few extra dollars for the dark blue instead of just the black and I love it.5. Have the leg extender is a nice little feature.6. Not able to unfold one-handed like some brands but still very easy to unfold.7. I find the amount it can recline to be acceptable for our little one. It does not lay back as far as our jogger but still a decent amount for a minimalist stroller.Cons:1. It's not hard to fold but it takes a bit of giggling sometimes, not sure why. Not a dealbreaker but something to be aware of. Maybe it's just ours.2. The storage bag is just ok, it was extra and kind of expensive for what it is and does not fit this model well. I'm still glad we have it but having a strap accessory or a bag specific to this model would be better if they come out with one.3. My child tends to slump in this stroller. He acts like he is comfortable but it doesn't really look like it. The nature of this stroller being minimal to fold small results in less support than other strollers. Again not a deal breaker but something to note.4. My biggest con of this stroller is that the straps are very difficult to adjust, easy to tighten, very difficult if near impossible to loosen when a child is in the stroller. I thought maybe we were doing something wrong but I have found nothing online that suggest user error.
M**N
Luxury stroller for air travel and walking tour: no regrets!
For review clarification: I got the city model with the bigger canopy. Child was forward-facing with straps buckled.This was amazing. It’s nearly one-hand light enough to carry. I got this for specific purpose of a school trip to Washington D.C. and we’re in California. I had 2 school daughters and my third baby daughter on the trip. In a nutshell this stroller was absolutely superb for quick on and off of buses and flights. It would have been lacking for space and independence. I got to about 60 seconds each load and unload but it required other humans to help hold baby or help with stuff. The stroller really requires two hands to collapse, but only one hand to deploy. Going through all the security checkpoints where they commonly make you collapse the stroller this was a stellar choice. NOTE: I would not purchase this as a primary stroller. It is a luxury purchase that made travel and walking tours easier (and I regret nothing! lol). I will be gifting it to my kids and loaning it to friends if I hear they’re traveling and buying one for themselves isn’t possible.Pros I experienced:- with a separately purchased travel bag, this was a dream to take on the plane (AKOZLIN foldable stroller bag in orange)- very easy to get in and out of vehicles all day for days at a time (but not with carry bag, just bare stroller)- tolerated a mild-moderate amount of abuse (rushing to collapse/fold, sometimes wheels were turned wrong way)- it’s so lightweight that you can literally grab whole unit with baby inside and navigate steps (though I really don’t recommend it for human balance issues); two-person stairs were easy easy easy- 3-month old baby was comfortable in it (bundled in parka half the time so posture support wasn’t a huge problem)- extremely easy to move it; can nearly spin in place; can fit through narrow walkways- very comfortable to walk to the side and drive it with one hand; can interact with child better- structure was stable enough (and more stable over another brand I bought and tried out)- baby had a lot of wind protection with canopy and seat sides. I used hair ties/bands to secure a blanket and she was totally out of the rough D.C. winds in February.- had a big enough storage pocket at bottom I could easily keep some wipes, a few diapers, and my water cup/bottle… but not whole diaper bag. Tip: store your water from the front - very easy to pick up and stow quickly and it stayed upright enough to not leakCons I experienced: (while nothing here was a deal-breaker for me, it might be for you)- those straps are difficult to get used to; I need to make marks to help me aim better- it tipped backwards with too much weight on handles. I’d even recommend lightly pulling up or focusing on pulling up while you’re driving it. This is not a stroller you can really lean any weight on at all at handles. (But the hidden pro? It’s structured/padded enough that baby did not get hurt or even feel a thing.)- no cupholders. If you’re coffee addicted or want this as a jogger - you’ll be disappointed.- no handlebar tray at all (but given what I experienced with tipping - I get it)- very little storage space but if you plan your moves, it’s not a problem; not suitable for shopping trips unless you go stow bags in the car after each purchase- it’s so light it will blow away in the wind. Get immediately used to the brake and use it often.- it doesn’t come with its own travel bagWish ideas for company:- stabilize the backward tipping more (if possible without affecting weight)- offer more colors; this will get lost in a sea of strollers at places like Disneyland- extendable handlebars for taller parents. I’m 5’6” (168 cm) and it was borderline short and had me kicking it while walking fast/bigger strides. My 6’2” husband finds this stroller unusable and must walk to the side and drive one handed- please add placement marks on straps/harness. It’s not super intuitive where to aim around the circle anchor in the middle and is very frustrating when you’re trying to move fast(I’ll try to come back and add pictures to illustrate straps but if you get the stroller you’ll quickly see what I’m talking about.)
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