Convenience is crucial when traveling with a child. A stroller that is convenient to handle, store, and carry while maintaining the comfort of the child is what parents need. Notable for being a lightweight, portable solution that makes life easier when on the go is the Pockit Stroller.
This stroller is well-known for folding up extremely small, making it simple to store in tight places like overhead compartments in cars. For families who enjoy traveling or who just need a stroller that doesn’t take up much space at home, it’s a game-changer.
The Pockit Stroller is compact, but it packs a lot of functionality thanks to its strong build and ergonomic design that fits both parents and their little one. It is the perfect option for active families searching for a hassle-free stroller experience because it blends practicality and convenience.
Feature | Description |
Weight | 4.6 kg (10.14 lbs) |
Folded Dimensions | 34 x 18 x 42 cm |
Recommended Age | 6 months and up |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 25 kg (55 lbs) |
Folding Mechanism | Ultra-compact fold |
Suitable for Travel | Cabin-friendly |
Seat Recline | No reclining function |
Sun Canopy | Minimal, small size |
POCKIT: Light compact stroller
Despite its "young age" (the Goodbaby stroller was unveiled at a themed exhibition towards the end of 2015, while Cybex’s pocket CBX was available for purchase in 2014), this model has already undergone a number of changes, and prospective customers find it challenging to comprehend the equivalents.
Every pocket features a fast, one-handed daily folding that requires both hands, as well as an incredibly compact folding that requires locking the front wheels and bending the back ones. In both folded configurations, the stroller is supported by no supports. Only on smooth surfaces does the stroller’s ride and control really shine, even with a heavy baby. For off-roading, the stroller with its tiny (11 cm) twin wheels is not appropriate.
The pocket’s drawbacks include its tiny shopping basket and hood, its inability to accommodate a fully reclined position, and its extremely low handles for parents. If the listed drawbacks are a deal breaker for you, take a look at these other small trigger stroller options: Baby Jogger City Tour, Babyzen Yoyo or similar models, Mountain Buggy Nano, and Recaro Easylife.
One of the lightest and most portable strollers available, the Pockit Stroller is perfect for families looking for a useful, space-saving option for daily use or travel. It is lightweight enough to carry without difficulty, folds down easily, and fits into small spaces, all of which add convenience without compromising the child’s comfort.
POCKIT stroller from CBX
Initially, Pockit Stroller CBX became known to Russian mothers when it was sold in the Russian chain of stores Bubble GUM. There aren’t many strollers left right now, and not all colors are available. If bubble gum isn’t available in your city, you can ask friends to buy you a stroller, which you can then send to Russia via Russian Post (it will cost roughly 600 rubles) or a transport company.
Use the intermediaries from mama sites if you don’t have any friends in the appropriate cities. An additional option on Avito is to buy a stroller. Plugs used in this portal’s advertisements are undoubtedly bought at Bubble Gum for 6999 rubles. (Knowing this stuff will help you understand pricing).
The baby’s seat measures 21 by 30 cm, with a 53 cm back height, which is excellent. The grid is positioned above to ensure that the child’s head has support in any situation.
Stroller Gb Pockit Stroller
A lightweight, compact stroller from CBX resembles the Pokekit Stroller stroller from the Goodbaby company.
Pockit CBX and GB Pockit Stroller variations:
- textile quality (no worse or better, they are just different);
- different braking systems: GB Pockit has only one pedal that locks both wheels, located on the right rear wheel,
- rims, wheel locks and some other parts of the GB Pockit Stroller are white. Pockit CBX does not have colored rims on the wheels at all, they are completely black, but differs in gray details, for example, brake pedals;
- lower weight of Pockit CBX (4.3 vs. 4.6);
- various systems for fastening and adjusting shoulder straps;
- GB Pockit stroller has removable textiles;
- easier folding (according to reviews of users of the pocket stroller);
- the tendency of the wheels to become "eights" after a while (for Pockit CBX);
- Pockit CBX has a convenient dense bag for storage and transportation.
The 2017 Pockit Plus stroller is an update to the GB Pockit stroller. Since the new stroller is meant to be used with car seat adapters, it has a wider wheelbase. The pocket plus is two centimeters bigger in all dimensions when folded. Of the strollers that are compared, the Pockit + is the only one that allows the baby to lie down (recline).
The GB Pockit Stroller was previously exclusive to foreign online retailers, primarily in Europe because Goodbaby is regarded as a Dutch-Chinese brand. Both the Pockit Plus and the "Old" pocket were offered for sale in Russian stores in 2017 for a price between 12 and 15 thousand rubles.
Compact Pali Fly stroller
Finally, we will display a different stroller that is comparable: the baby Pali Fly. The light weight of this stroller is one of its best features. However, actual user reviews of the stroller assert that the actual weight of the stroller is 5.9 kg, not the 3.8 kg that was promised.
The Pali stroller has several benefits over the Pokit, such as being lighter, more compact, having higher handles, offering a comfortable seating position for the child, being able to recline, and being less expensive.
Pali boasts a sufficiently deep seat measuring 26 cm, a backrest height of 47 cm, and side zippers for adjusting the tilt angle. When you purchase the Pali Fly stroller, a handy backpack bag is included for transportation.
The Pali handles have a height of 98-106 cm from the base to the top, but the height of each pocket is the same at 95-102 cm.
The Pali stroller folds in the same manner as the pocket does. The Pali Fly does not fold up extremely small. The primary drawback of the stroller fell Fly was the discrepancy between the stated 3.8 kg weight and the stroller’s actual weight of 5.7 kg.
Pali’s less expensive counterparts from Cybex and Goodbaby were completely reduced when I was writing an article about them in Russian online retailers.
One excellent choice for parents looking for a small, lightweight stroller for daily use and travel is the Pockit Stroller. Its small size and easy folding mechanism make it very practical for traveling by car, public transportation, or even airplane.
The Pockit Stroller has a sturdy frame and a secure harness, which are essential features for both comfort and safety despite its minimalist design. Since portability was a priority during design, it is simple to carry when not in use.
All things considered, this stroller is a great option for parents looking for quality without compromising on practicality or ease of use. It makes traveling with young children easier, which enhances the fun of the excursions.