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Cat_Island • 4 months ago

For the subway or bus you’ll want to go smaller than the Vista, like a minu, gb pockit, yoyozen etc. even on the buses with stroller parking, the area is sometimes a bit too tight for a vista. for general sidewalk use the vista is pretty good though, can feel a bit big in crowded areas but comes in handy on uneven sidewalk.

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cpbunliveson • 2 months ago

When they were younger: MaClaren Twin Triumph. Super lightweight for a double stroller. Ages 3ish- 4: we've found it more convenient to do separate strollers and hands down: gb pockit air all-terrain. It folds down teeny tiny, and while it feels a little loose, it's lasted us many trips through cobblestoned cities for over a year. Edit: apparently, there's a newer version of the MaClaren double stroller that has a different name

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bakersmt • 9 months ago

I got the go pocket travel stroller especially for Italy.  We travel there frequently and it is great on the cobblestone/ narrow streets. It's so great, we keep it in the car so we don't have to pack our big stroller. We now only use our big stroller around the burb.  I would pack ONE stroller and make it a good one. Traveling with Littles means you pack a ton of stuff. Never travel with two strollers

r/Mommit • Should we bring our main stroller to Italy? ->
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cellardust • 4 months ago

Like others say Vista is too big for public transit. It's also too big for boutique aisles and small cornerstores. I love the Minu, like others are saying. It's the only stroller you need. If you really are set on a large basket, get a mid-size stroller like the Cruz and when your child is potty trained get a gb-pockit air. It weighs 10 lbs and folds smaller than the Yoyo. You can easily carry it with one hand. That makes it easy to navigate the subway with a toddler. The basket is tiny but by that time you can fit what your child needs in a totebag. 

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ChicagoMyTown • about 1 month ago

We got the joolz aer2 for travel with adapters. Previously we had the gb pockit, which folds up super tiny (under seat tiny) but just doesn’t have as easy a fold. We kept both but intend to travel with the aer2

r/Buyingforbaby • Doona vs Nuna Pipa + Travel stroller? ->
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cay0404 • 8 months ago

GB Pockit! Although fold isn’t one handed, it’s super easy.

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cay0404 • 9 months ago

We got the GB Pockit as a gift off our registry. It fits in the overhead compartment and it comes with adapters that fit the Nuna infant seat. Not cheap per se, but cheaper than the Nuna stroller is. We took it on a short trip in March and it was perfect for our needs. Will be taking for a month in Europe in September as well.

r/Buyingforbaby • Do I really need a travel stroller? Or would you gate check your Nuna Mixx Next? ->
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Coffeel0ver456 • 8 months ago

I have hello mockingbird specifically because I wanted it to go from a single to a double stroller when I have my second kid. Definitely does NOT maneuver like butter like the uppababy stroller owner in the previous comment mentions I really wish it did though. It makes it especially hard when you have two kids. It does what it’s suppose to do though and I like how it looks, but it is unbelievably bulky and takes up a lot of space in the trunk. And considering it is a single to a double I would imagine that’s somewhat normal, but even before I had my second child, there was still a lot of space being taken. I just really didn’t like the idea that the uppababy stroller was literally twice as much as my stroller and I couldn’t mentally accept paying that much. Although everyone that I spoke to that has that stroller has only good things to say about it so if you’re OK with spending the money then I would just do that. As for travel strollers, I got the GB pocket stroller. I love it because it folds very small and it goes in the upper head compartment of an airplane. That’s important to me because airlines will break your stroller and they are so hard to get a hold of if they do break it. It’s definitely not the scariest and the storage compartment is tiny so you do need a regular stroller on top of that. But it’s very small light inconvenient for travel purposes.

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baconmmc29712 • 9 months ago

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.

r/Mommit • Best Travel Stroller Roundup ->
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cctanya • 9 months ago

i bought the GB air when we went to europe and that thing folds down into a tiny square that fit in overhead bin on airplane!!

r/Buyingforbaby • Travel stroller ->
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redditor • about 7 months ago

Personally we wouldn’t bring our stroller for our 3.5 yr old. We even have to GB pocket stroller and never bring it anymore. Just becomes extra luggage…. Our daughter is a walker and if she gets tired or we need to go faster we throw her on the roller suitcase or shoulders.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

We have a gb pokit and love it. Really great in the airport. One of our flights got delayed and it was super late when we boarded and was so handy being able to wheel her the whole way to her seat and then stash it and get straight to cuddles and sleep. Also when not traveling it’s so small you can sometimes take it places when you might need it but might not and it’s not a massive inconvenience to have in the car or tucked away somewhere so we’ve got more use out of it than we thought.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I have the GB Pockit which markets itself as the most compact stroller. Remember, just because it can fit in the overhead bin doesn't mean they will let you bring it on the plane. I've heard of various people being told that strollers can't be put in the overhead bins. I suppose to prevent this you could put it in a bag so that it doesn't appear to be a stroller.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Yeah, we have the Vista v2 and a GB Pockit. They're both great at what they do but they are very different strollers with different use cases. That said, we have 2u2 so the Vista is getting a workout these days ??

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Hi all — heading to Japan (Tokyo ? Kyoto ? Osaka) with our 17-month-old and trying to figure out the best way to get around with her. Debating between: • Travel stroller (we have A GB Pockit Air currently) • Front carrier (soft baby-wearing type) • Backpack carrier (hiking-style) …or a combo of these. Main concerns: crowded trains, lots of stairs, narrow sidewalks, naps on the go, and switching between city walking and temples with uneven ground. Would love advice from anyone who’s done Japan with a toddler around this age: 1. What worked best for you — stroller, carrier, or both? 2. Any regrets leaving one behind? 3. Product recs for compact strollers, comfy carriers, or good backpack options? Thanks so much — trying to pack smart and not overdo it!

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I took my son's stroller. He was about 19 months at the time. We used the GB Pockit because it folds up small. I definitely wouldn't have been able to make the walk at Lookout Cay without it. It did fit in the corridor. Under the bed is big enough to fit luggage and the stroller.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I can tell you what NOT to get: The GB Pock it. It should be better for older toddlers, but my 14m old was in such a bad position and we couldn't put her more upright.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

We have a Gb pockit. It folds down really small and can fit in the overhead bin with ease. We really like it.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Thanks for the info! A stroller would definitely save my back a bit. I have a GB Pockit stroller which can fold up pretty small for when we need to go up stairs to a restaurant.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I have the gb pockit and it folds soooo small and it's quite light while feeling like it's sturdy.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Lookout and castaway have wagons and strollers for general use! We brought our gb pockit too for the airport mainly but kept it folded most of the cruise

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redditor • about 12 months ago

We got this one - folds up so small. Really convenient [fold up stroller](https://a.co/d/8LKqpFj)

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redditor • about 11 months ago

We have the GBpockit but I recommend for 5’7” and below. I’m 5’9” and it’s not quite comfortable for me. All in all though it’s so affordable and holds up great.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

 I have no idea if they're still around, but I had a gb pockit stroller when my oldest was a toddler, and it was perfect for Boston, air travel, and Disney. It folded up and came with a tote bag. 

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redditor • about 8 months ago

We had the 3-D summer infant lite, super cheaper and lightweight, umbrella stroller. Used it all across Italy and was great. Then upgraded to the GB pockit, slightly heavier, more expensive, but folds up and fits into the airplane as a carryon.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

We loved the Uppababy Cruz. It isn't as big as the Vista (which I see very petite parents pushing around). We also ended up with a GB pocket micro foldable for travel and a hiking stroller. At the end of the day you can sell them and get a lot of your investment back if you treat them right.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

As long as you have space under the seat, it fits!

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redditor • about 1 year ago

As someone with a GB pockit that fits in the overhead, gate agents love having one less stroller to gate check. Gate checking isn’t a problem—I’ve done it with strollers before—but it’s one less thing to deal with. I have the stroller, it will not get lost o r break. I have also fit ours under the seat in front of us when my first graduated to her own seat. They don’t need the legroom!

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I have a Cruz and a Yoyo. My son is now 2 and I almost exclusively use the Yoyo. However, the Cruz is much better on the streets and more comfortable for both the child and the adults.  That being said, I wouldn’t recommend the Yoyo as a primary stroller for an infant. It works for us now because my son is 2 and walks a lot while we’re out.  We started with the Cruz and got a GB Pockit for travel and that was the worst purchase I ever made. That stroller is garbage. So I switched to the Yoyo which has been a wonderful replacement. I still think the Cruz is the best and was really great for our family before my son was a confident walker. It doesn’t make sense to use it now unless we need to carry a lot of stuff with us, go grocery shopping, or go to Prospect Park. There will be no perfect solution. You really won’t know what works for you until you’re out in the world with your baby and that might be 2 strollers. I don’t like buying more than I need and I resisted getting the Yoyo but am so glad I did. It’s been great for airplane travel, too!

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redditor • about 7 months ago

GB Pockit. Just used it with my year old on few of our 30,000 step days in Paris and it was helpful, plus folds up very small.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

The GB Pockit is really easy to travel with.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I didn’t read all the posts before posting mine but…I’m a midtown girl with two kids now. Someone mentioned that strollers are very neighborhood specific. In midtown, I need agility, need to fit on buses and trains and need a super easy fold to fit in my apartment hallway. Also wanted good handling for broken sidewalks and inconsistent ramps. A decent basket was a plus. I chose the Nuna TRVL. Not cheap but has a bit more heft and bigger wheels than the butterfly and aer. (Though the butterfly improvements are intriguing to me). Downside to TRVL is it’s not guaranteed to fit in an airplane overhead bin. We’ve fit it twice internationally but haven’t tried domestic/smaller planes. The TRVL handles really well. I’ve gotten so used to popping up the front wheels when I see something uneven. It’s second nature now. Because you can hit something and come to an abrupt stop. The basket is big enough for a trip to the grocery store. And when you have a kid in the stroller, you can hang a bag or backpack on the handles. But remove it before taking your kid out or the stroller will tip. It’s light enough to carry up and down stairs but I don’t want to carry it super long. The fold is the best on the market. Literally folds itself and stands up well. I researched a ton and even ended up with the TRVL double when baby two came. I love the TRVL as my daily stroller and don’t think it gets enough love. I could never deal with a big stroller. I don’t love using my double stroller as I just take up way too much room in the world. Ha. All this being said, I also have the GB pockit for airplane travel and trips that we want to be super minimal. But the fold and push is way more cumbersome. Not a good daily stroller at all.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

You need a stroller. I’ve done these trips with and without and def prefer lugging one around. Look into the GB pockit if within budget

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redditor • about 5 months ago

What you're looking for are strollers that are really compact when folded, if possible pwedeng mailagay din sa overhead bin. **A really affordable and safe option for this is** [**gb Pockit Travel Stroller**](https://s.shopee.ph/4q5vvpL5S4)**.** This one's ultra compact when folded (14" by 13" lang) and lightweight as well (6kg) so very recommended for travelling dahil madaling dalhin. Durability and safety is really good as well, trusted naman ang gb brand. There's lots of colors as well. There's also [Looping Squizz Mini Stroller](https://s.shopee.ph/1g8uAGZTj3) and [Akeeva Ultra Pocket Stroller](https://s.shopee.ph/4L9fL9zPSL) but mas maganda for me si gb Pockit https://preview.redd.it/m4mm98dshqmf1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=98d300ca06e51c854f662817c6a21726ed858b51

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I have hello mockingbird specifically because I wanted it to go from a single to a double stroller when I have my second kid. Definitely does NOT maneuver like butter like the uppababy stroller owner in the previous comment mentions I really wish it did though. It makes it especially hard when you have two kids. It does what it’s suppose to do though and I like how it looks, but it is unbelievably bulky and takes up a lot of space in the trunk. And considering it is a single to a double I would imagine that’s somewhat normal, but even before I had my second child, there was still a lot of space being taken. I just really didn’t like the idea that the uppababy stroller was literally twice as much as my stroller and I couldn’t mentally accept paying that much. Although everyone that I spoke to that has that stroller has only good things to say about it so if you’re OK with spending the money then I would just do that. As for travel strollers, I got the GB pocket stroller. I love it because it folds very small and it goes in the upper head compartment of an airplane. That’s important to me because airlines will break your stroller and they are so hard to get a hold of if they do break it. It’s definitely not the scariest and the storage compartment is tiny so you do need a regular stroller on top of that. But it’s very small light inconvenient for travel purposes.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Mas okay yung mga travel friendly, hassle rin kapag super bulky ng stroller. My SIL uses [**gb Pockit Stroller**](https://s.shopee.ph/1BDde1XTkd) okay siya and compact. Everytime may travel kami di na kami nahihirapan. Foldable rin kasi siya so di hassle dahlin kahit saan. Lightweight lang din unlike nung ibang baby stroller out there na mabigat tapos di travel friendly. https://preview.redd.it/rp45sa4a8guf1.png?width=713&format=png&auto=webp&s=06b1cdae663250c8d092a71a315ec2162e5c260b

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I love our travel stroller. We’ve been using the gb pockit for about 2 years now.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

We have the same two! Vista is amazing, versatile, smooth ride, huge storage on the bottom. Pockit is nice for plane travel

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Yessss! Compact fold is so key for us, autism parents (rather special need parents in general) travel with so much that we very little bit of space matters. I really like how our GB pockit stroller folds but it is not for bigger kids by any means. It’s also not a very smooth ride and the canopy is very minimal. Another important feature is an under basket or maybe a larger pocket on the backside of the seat for storage. Tray or cup holder? Strollers are expensive and I hate having to buy all the accessories on top of the base price

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redditor • about 9 months ago

The GB Pockit. They’re pricey but look on resale sites to find them cheaper. Worth every penny.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

When she was young, I’d primarily carry our baby around in a carrier rather than a stroller. I used a Moby wrap cloth carrier which I was quite happy with. The carrier felt a lot more mobile than a stroller especially on the bus and when the streets didn’t have curb cuts. Now that she’s bigger, we got a GB Pockit to use as a travel stroller, but ended up with it as our primary one. It folds really tiny, and I like that it is lightweight enough that I can just lift and put it over the curb or small obstacles.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

We bought a Numa stroller to go with our car seat, and recently a GB pocket air. We really regret the numa since it was expensive, is massive, and we never use it. Whenever we go places or on neighborhood walks, I always just carry our son in the carrier. The Numa has been used once, so we’re trying to sell it. We’re hoping to travel more with the little guy this year, so that’s what prompted the much cheaper GB pocket purchase. Folds up really small so you don’t need to check it on the plane. Will probably be our main stroller if we ever need one when not traveling too.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

The GB pokit stroller folds up small enough to fit into a backpack. It navigated the ship well and we just slid it under the bed in the room.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

When they were younger: MaClaren Twin Triumph. Super lightweight for a double stroller. Ages 3ish- 4: we've found it more convenient to do separate strollers and hands down: gb pockit air all-terrain. It folds down teeny tiny, and while it feels a little loose, it's lasted us many trips through cobblestoned cities for over a year. Edit: apparently, there's a newer version of the MaClaren double stroller that has a different name

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Yes. Bring a stroller. Even if you babywear, the stroller just helps you carry all the other stuff you need when traveling with a baby. The extra time through security is absolutely worth all the energy savings as you go through the airport. We bought a cheap stroller on Amazon that we use for travel. First gate check and the frame was a little bent. Still very usable but definitely meant we had no interest in traveling with our Uppababy that cost like $2k (Canadian prices). I know they sell a special bag thst insures your stroller but the headache of all that admin work with a little one wasn't worth it to us personally. Also hit or miss whether the airline will let you gatecheck it. You can also consider strollers that can be carried onto the flight and stored under the seat. We were gifted a Pockit that does this that we will be using for baby #2.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

We have this and it’s amazing. You could probably find a canvas bag it could fit it

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Hello OP! Highly recommend ko is iyong [**GB Pocket Travel Stroller**](https://s.shopee.ph/4AqFF8jdh4) this one's light weight and travel friendly din pala. Natutupi kasi siya unlike ibang strollers na bulky. Eto gamit ng pamangkin namin for stroll pag magtravel sila. Other alternative would be si [**Akeeva Stroller**](https://s.shopee.ph/4q5w2U4KQP) this one's also smart fold and quality is also good. https://preview.redd.it/vebfaa30yqmf1.png?width=713&format=png&auto=webp&s=5c43d5839819c4b4ca4e481507bbc4406b1c510f

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I have the GB pockit as well! I initially bought it for Disneyland, but with the intent of using it on flights. You can store it under the seat too, right? Or does it have to be in the overhead bin?

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redditor • about 8 months ago

We travel a lot and don't know what we'd do without the GB Pocket stroller! If you plan on air travel or just going around town, I highly recommend this one. You can take it on board with you which saves so much time avoiding gate checking . We use it with adapters for the Clek Liing car seat, but we have several adapters for it. We also love the Baby Jogger City for a slightly larger stroller.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

We have a Britax stroller and car seat that match. Ended up buying a used jogging stroller which we love for our trail walks. Also bought a gb pockit for travel. And then recently added the Evenflo pivot xplore wagon. The wagon has been amazing now that she's older. Great for things like the zoo.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

We have a gb pockit that we really like. We got it on GoodBuyGear for $140.

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