• WORLD'S SMALLEST FOLDING STROLLER - With its innovative two-step folding design, the Pockit is the 2014 Guiness World Records most compact stroller folding down to 11.8 inches x 7 inches x 13.8 inches and a weight of 9.5 pounds
  • SMALL BUT STRONG - Built using high quality, durable materials, the Pockit can hold a child from 6 months up to 55 pounds as well as 11 pounds of gear in its convenient storage basket
  • PERFECT FOR DAY TRIPS OR EXTENDED TRAVEL - For families with a passion for local or overseas travel and exploring, Pockit is the quintessential choice as it stows away easily in any plane or train overhead bin, or just stowing away in the car
  • SECURE, ADJUSTABLE HARNESS SYSTEM - The Pockit is equipped with a secure safety belt and protective comfort pads that can be set at different height and fastened or loosened for a cozy and secure fit allowing the stroller to grow with your child.OTHER VALUABLE FEATURES - Easy, one-hand pushing and steering, sliding back panel with adjustable torso length, lightweight yet sturdy aluminum frame, lockable front swivel wheels, overhead canopy, rear wheel parking brake, and padded handlebars
  • Weight:9.5 lbs. Clean with a damp sponge or cloth, using mild soap or dish soap and water, and wipe dry with a cloth or towel. Never use bleach or other harsh cleaners on product

Love! I bought this stroller because I couldn’t get enough of the fold. I have been a bit of a stroller connoisseur ... I’ve owned dozens and dozens over the years. From the cheapest umbrella strollers to $1000 doubles with all the bells and whistles. I saw many videos and reviews of the original Pockit stroller ... I ogled over it ... just how catchy and cute that little fold was! Was the stroller practical for me? No. I didn’t travel, I was about to have a newborn, and I already was pretty stashed up on strollers. I also couldn’t get over the ‘Sun Shade’ as GB so nicely put it on the Pockit. So, I sadly went without and went on with my life. Then I saw a video from a mama blogger, GB was debuting the Pockit+! It now had an actual canopy AND a recline! I was past the need for infant seat attachment as I had moved my moose child up to a convertible car seat ... but it also now included Cybex car seat compatibility. SLIGHTLY larger fold ... but my goodness was it still tiny. I jumped on it! And man am I ever so glad I did ! It can fit in the bottom of my Bob Duallie basket with room to spare. It can even fit in the basket of my Sit and Stand (with a little help unsnapping from the frame first and back together) It sits in the back of my van and it’s like there’s nothing there. Even when I used to keep my City Mini in there I almost had no room for groceries ... I can even put it in my stow and go area under my floorboards. I purchased it in hopes of using it as a supplement to our double strollers for when my almost 5 year old (pictured in the stroller) would rather stroll instead of walk (We’re looking at you upcoming Disney trip) and as a single stroller for my 10 month old when I need it for quick trips such as preschool drop off of the store. I love it. It’s great. If you are planning on using it on smooth ground, pavement or indoors it’s great. It’s not an all terrain stroller so don’t be hoping for one and you’re fine. Also, those videos of the GB folks folding and unfolding these things in 5 seconds? I think they might actually be wizards. It’s not hard when you get used to it, but I still have no idea how to get it open without prying it open. So, don’t go into it thinking you will just pop it open and you won’t be disappointed. ;) Hope you decide to give this stroller a try and enjoy it as much as we do!

Absolutely love this stroller! We recently took this stroller on a trip to D.C. and New York and it was one of the best decisions we made. I wasn't sure if I should take my large stroller with us because after all, most airlines allow you to take a stroller (no matter the size) at no extra cost and we would be walking around the city all day, but we decided against it and went with this one. Navigation i can't tell you how much easier it was to navigate this stroller through large crowds like at the super packed African American museum that just opened in DC or walking across the Brooklyn Bridge on the narrow path that is supposed to allow to two way foot traffic and cyclists. We also walked several hills and because this stroller is so lightweight, it was a lot easier. Although the description says you can only navigate this stroller with two hands, I found myself needing to use one within the first 30 minutes of use and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Sure, it's not the easiest or safest thing to do, but it can definitely be navigated while drinking a coffee or using your phone for directions. Comfort One thing I was worried about were there being no shocks, but our baby didn't seem to mind. He did notice when we walked across gravel, but that was about it. Our 8 month old seems just as comfortable in this stroller as our city select, if not more. He genuinely enjoys this stroller and being right in the middle of everything that's going on. We put our 2.5 year old nephew in this stroller one night as we walked home in NY and he resisted at first. We told him it was a transformer, and once he saw us unpack it he was in complete awe. Drawbacks Storage is tight. We were able to use a small diaper bag while we were running around that fit over the handles and didn't weigh the back of the stroller down. We carried our jackets, ponchos, umbrella, stroller rain cover in the storage below. The storage below is small. If we had been doing a lot of shopping, there's no way I would have used this stroller. We did have to make one grocery trip and walk several blocks, so I will include that photo. We need to get straps for carrying this once it's folded. We threw ours in a tote while we were out, which worked fine, but I'll definitely be getting straps soon. Size This stroller fits in my large leather tote purse, under the seat on a plane, in a carry on with plenty of room. Honestly, it's impressive. We actually put this stroller in our checked bag on the flight home and gave them our pack n play instead (guava, which is also very compact). I also included a photo of us on the metro in NY. The stroller is in the tote

I wasn't even looking for an umbrella stroller (as my baby is still rather young) but came across this one on sale and immediately fell in love! I already have a travel system stroller and jogging stroller and initially wanted to buy a cheap umbrella one but am SO happy I purchased the Pockit, that amazingly has all the features of my bulkier strollers. Not only is it super compact and portable (which is my go-to feature when it comes to kids stuff) but it feels super sturdy and well made. The fabric is soft and my husband and I (5'4 and 5'11) can both comfortably push it. Folding takes a bit of practice but is easy to master after a few tries. I did purchase an additional shade to fit the stroller since the one that came with it isn't effective but that's the only negative I have to report. My 2 month old loves sitting in it already and fell asleep in it when I took him for a short stroll around the house. I love the look of it and am so excited just thinking about using it for all of our future family trips to come!

I wanted a small compact stroller to travel with for a toddler especially in airports and amusement parks and was deciding between the PockIt and Tot Air. I bought both so I could directly compare them. Here are the Pros and Cons: PROS: - Access to the basket from the front, sideways and back. My daughter can reach in and take the water herself/put back - Distance between seat cushion and footrest longer compared to the Tot Air - Distance between seat back and belt by the legs longer - Taller back of the seat itself - Seat and back reinforced with what feels like a plastic plate - Front wheels can be locked to be stationary or left to swivel - Weighs less and folds down to smallest dimensions CONS: - Smaller storage basket compared to the Tot Air - Smaller canopy and sides not covered Both are compact, fold down easily, can hold child up to 55 lbs and are perfect for travel. Put a price alert on on those tracking websites so you can buy at the lowest price if time is not an issue for you. Excellent strollers but I prefer the PockIt slightly more.

I'm so excited about this stroller! I was surprised that it was a lot sturdier than I expected after reading some unfavorable reviews. It is very well made for an "umbrella" stroller. It's obviously not as sturdy as a travel system stroller, but it is an umbrella stroller so you shouldn't even be comparing the two. I purchased this to have something smaller and easy to take with us to the library, children's museum, and mall. I am keeping our big jogging stroller so this one will be used for light use. The bonus is how small it folds up. I hear horror stories of people's strollers getting damaged on the airplane even when they gate check. No worries with this one since it fits in the overhead bins or under the seat. Also no waiting at the gate for it. We can just get off the plane and go to our next gate. Love that it fits a child up to 55 pounds so we will get lots of use out of it. Folding and unfolding is definitely a learning curve but the more you do it, the more you get used to it and it becomes pretty easy. Remember to lock the front wheels before folding (no they are not fixed as one reviewer stated) and you will have no problems folding it up. The storage basket is pretty small, but I can fit my daughter's small pottery barn backpack (pre-k size) in it with no problems. There is no recline option on this stroller but it seems to be at a decent enough angle so she can comfortably nap in it. My 17 month old happily goes into the stroller. She seems pretty comfortable in it. As you can see from the pictures she has lots of room to grow with it. I am short (5'1") so it is a comfortable size for me to push it. It's actually taller than I was expecting so someone much taller than I would have no problems pushing it. I do kick the wheels occasionally if I walk too close behind it, but it's probably because I'm small and have shorter arms than the average size person. The only con I can think of is the sun shade if you plan to use this outside a lot. It doesn't seem like it would give much coverage. Not a deal breaker for me since I mainly plan on using it indoors. FYI... I was NOT given this stroller free to try out. I paid full price for it so you can be assured my review is not biased at all. I spent a long time researching compact umbrella strollers and am so happy I chose this one over the Maclaren I was looking at.

PRO TIPS: 1. Buy a luggage strap and clip it around the frame under the handlebars so you have a shoulder strap to carry it. 2. Buy a sunshade like this one because the one it comes with is literally useless. This one looks a little silly, but is cheap and gets the job done: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008J3UD4S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_UMB3yb8RFVFWQ Review: Last winter we bought a cheap, $20 umbrella stroller for our annual, holiday grandparents tour. It sucked. It didn‘t have good traction indoors. It was awkward to pack because ot how long it was, and the handlebars were 6 inches too short. My dad bought us this as a replacement, and boy, do we love it! The height is just right for me. a 5'8“ dude, (if you're much taller. you probably won't like pushing this.) The tires are solid (rubber?), so steering is smooth and easy with our 30 pound son. Folding it has a bit of a learning curve, but with like 15 minutes of practice you can figure out how to fold it in 20 seconds. VERY easy once you know the drill. It‘s sturdy! There's a small bit of flex to the frame since it has lots of joints, but this just serves to absorb some of the bumps in the road. The stroller is well-balanced and feels very stable. OH MY GOSH it folds so small! It's incredible. I‘m excited to take it on a plane! It makes road trips in our hatchback so much easier! Issues: 1. Not a ton of room for your feet to walk behind the wheels. l just push it with one hand by the middle bar and then it's far enough in front of my feet that I don't have any problems. 2. The sun shade is very useless. Basically its only purpose is to hold up an attachable sun shade.

I have a 2 year old son and 1 year old daughter. We recently traveled to Grand Cayman and since there were a few adults going on this trip, I bought two of these strollers because there was just no way I was taking my double stroller with me. I am a minimalist when it comes to traveling. I don't stuff my carry-on with 3 meals, a coffee machine, and a parachute. I like to have the basic essentials so that traveling is care free and easy. Throw kids into the mix and well, that doesn't seem possible but I made it happen and this stroller was part of the success. For starters, this stroller is tiny, it's thin, and it's light. This is not a heavy item which is awesome for traveling! Secondly, it folds to the perfect size and yes, I took it on the plane as a carry-on. It slide right under the seat. Literally. Right underneath. When we were getting off the plane in Grand Cayman, my husband was holding my daughter, I was holding my son's hand, we walked down the ramp off the plane and in a total of 6 seconds, I opened two strollers and strapped my kids in to walk through the air port with them. This right here...this was gold. I was able to get us through immigration and customs with my kids securely strapped down so I didn't have to worry about them running a muck. I had moms coming up to me asking me where I got this stroller. They were in awe of the size and the fact that it folded. Before I bought this stroller, I read through the comments. I wanted to see what people were saying about the stroller. I want to say that the comments about this stroller not being or not feeling sturdy are true. I experienced this first hand. However, it's a travel stroller. It's not built with sturdiness in mind and I'm sorry but if you expect BOB type sturdiness from something that weighs 9lbs and folds up like a piece of origami, then you're delusional. This stroller was epic on our trip. We went for walks all over the place and the stroller did it's job. I'm so thankful that I had this stroller on my trip and when we head to Mexico in October, this stroller will be right by our side. One thing I want to point out because I also saw a lot of people asking does it come with a bag or does it have straps. It does not come with a bag and it does not have straps. However, I bought my own and I fastened the straps to the handles so I could carry the stroller over my arm which worked out perfectly. I realized that if it was in a bag, you would need to take it in and out of the bag which would be ridiculously annoying and then you would need to do something with the bag when the stroller wasn't in it. I highly suggest buying a strap and leaving it on the handles.

I ALMOST missed this stroller. I did searches and read articles on "the best travel strollers" for our upcoming trip to Switzerland with our 4 year old son, and none of them mentioned this one. I looked at all of our options. I considered just letting him walk the whole time, but couldnt shake that nagging feeling that I could seriously regret that decision given how much walking is done in europe. The issue for us is that our son is FOUR. He's not even stroller aged anymore. We never use a stroller at home, so finding a small stroller for this trip was just difficult. It had to be big enough so he wasn't sitting with his arms crossed and shoulders folded in to his chin. It had to be the least amount of hassle possible JUST IN CASE we didn't even end up NEEDING the thing. I thought about a compact, lightweight fold-up wagon, because that would be more his speed for going on hikes and what not. The only one I could find weighed in at over 25 lbs. I even considered using my old woven wrap from when my kids were babies. This is hilarious because I never was a big baby-wearer when they were tiny! Why was I thinking I might be able to use a wrap and carry this 33 lb boy around on my hip or back every time he whined and cried to be held? Can you even imagine all the hassle of tying him in, then having to let him out, then having to tie him in again (and on and on) when he changed his mind or wiggled too much? yeah.. no thank you. I had about given up, and was just going to cross my fingers that he'd do okay walking the whole time, and then I did one more search for "XL UMBRELLA STROLLER" and THIS gorgeous invention popped up. I watched the video and thought.. omg.. this is it. As long as he fits okay in this thing, and it's not too short for me to push (I'm 5'10" and my husband is 6'), this will solve all of our problems! I ordered it, it came in, and it did NOT disappoint. It took about 10-15 min and some video watching for us to get comfortable setting it up and folding it back down, but our 4 year old (95th percentile - no small child) fits just fine and is perfectly comfortable. The steering is great. It doesnt have some massive all-terrain wheels (duh) but who cares? It will be perfect for sight seeing in cities, dashing for trains, going through customs.. and we ordered a strap so we don't even have to put it in a bag. Needless to say, I feel like one of the biggest dilemmas of traveling with a toddler has been solved. Thanks GB! You ROCK.

This stroller is amazing! We have four boys - 8, 6, 4 and 2. We needed an extra single stroller to take to Disney and this was perfect. It folds up so tiny — it’s amazing really! We were able to fit it under our double stroller and just pull it out when one of the older kids needed a break! It even pushed my giant 8 year old (60 lbs) smoothly. In fact — on the way home from Disney we checked the double stroller and just took this! We love that it fits inside the top luggage racks - it’s so nice not having to wait on the gate checked items! My 2 year old slept for 1.5 hours in it at animal kingdom — I was a little concerned he wouldn’t because the seat doesn’t recline but he didn’t seem to mind! I would say that sometimes it seems a little flimsy in the handles — but it’s onviohsly not, must just be the way the joints work so that it is able to fold down so small! Now that we’re home, I use this baby way more than I thought I would! It’s just so easy/quick/light! I’m not sure I would want this as my ONLY single stroller (we also have the city mini jogger) but it’s definitely awesome to have in our arsenal of srrollers! It was worth the splurge!