
As a member of several travel groups, I see the question almost daily of which stroller is best for travel. I typically jump into these discussion because I love my GB Pockit Stroller so much that I want others to enjoy it too. It is probably my favorite ever travel related purchase.
- It’s so light! It weighs 10.6 pounds. It honestly feels SO light. We spent years with clunky stroller before we found it.
- It folds up incredibly small. When folded, it is 11.8″ x 7.1″ x 13.8″. You can fit it under an airplane seat, easily in the overhead compartment, between your legs on an amusement park ride, etc.
- It holds up well on bumpy sidewalks – cobblestone, etc.
- It’s small enough to wheel up to the end of a table if a child is resting in it.
- It’s easy to push. The kids even take turns pushing each other.
- It works for bigger kids. The manufacturer says 50 pounds, but we used it up to 60 pounds with ease. The height of the seat is also accommodating for older kids.
- Kids love it. Warning: it may be featured in several of your travel photos.
Buy the GB Pockit Stroller on Amazon (link)!


