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Compact Stroller, Pockit +williamEllenbrook
- 24 reviews
- 7 likes
TRANSFORMERS! Strollers in Disguise
I have a Bugaboo Chameleon3 where I used it for the long travel and off road, but when it comes to a quick in and out or shopping malls. The GB Pockit saves the day.
Extremely great for travelling. I brought it up the plane, no complaints from the cabin crew, brought to rides where they park all the other prams, the guy asked if that is a pram...
Definitely for you if you dont want to carry something bulky for travelling but entirely suitable for everyday use.
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ZoeMelbourne
- 4 reviews
Compact and light weighted stroller
Love the compact design, it's light weight but also sturdy. It's quite pricey but it's so easy to unfold and carry, we are happy with this purchase.
Both my boys love it, one is 4 year old and the other is 6 month old. We also have a combi stroller but we like GB more. The only downside is you don't have much adjustment of the seat (cannot lay back), but it's what I expected when I purchased.
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Lien MaSydney
- 5 reviews
Compact Stroller!
It's easy to maneuver, very light, even I often put in my backpack as my kids often don't want to be strapped too long. I found the stroller is a bit wobbly, probably due to the way it constructed. I gave this product 4 stars due to the AU version straps - both left and right straps have to be joined before you can insert to lock it.
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MoonNew south wales
- 14 reviews
- 1 like
Good for cabin check in flight
Recommended by colleague.
Only use it while travel oversea. Super light pram while you can easily lift up with one hand. Easy to carry in and out from flight, easy to store in overhead compartment, once you fold it, its like a size of a 15" laptop backpack.
Downside-
There is no recline function, bubba hardly fall asleep in it.
Not so suitable to use on uneven road, its weight making it seems not sturdy.
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LibbyBlacktown
- 2 reviews
Worth every cent
Purchased the GB Pockit stroller as we are avid travellers and have a 4 month old, this travel stroller is pricey however it is worth every cent, it folds so compact that we were able to put it into our carry on bag which meant we could keep bubs in re stroller right up to our seats on the plane, highly recommend this product.
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