GB Pockit+ All-Terrain vs All City Stroller Review
The comparison between the All-Terrain and All-City strollers highlights differences in folding mechanisms, wheel design, brakes, construction materials, footrests, canopies, recline options, dimensions, and overall compactness.
GB Pockit
A sturdy and durable stroller with easy setup and compact design, offering adjustable handlebars and decent storage but with inconsistent canopy quality and limited seat adjustability.
Key takeaways from the video
The All-City stroller unfolds more easily and quickly than the All-Terrain, which requires multiple steps and adjustments.
The All-City features single wheels with front wheel suspension, while the All-Terrain has double wheels without front suspension but with locking front wheels for stability.
The All-City has a centrally located brake for all wheels, while the All-Terrain has a brake on the right back wheel, making it slightly harder to unlock.
The All-City has an aluminum lower frame for durability, while the All-Terrain has a plastic lower construction.
The All-City offers an adjustable footrest, while the All-Terrain has a fixed rubber strap footrest.
The All-City has a larger canopy connected on all sides for better sun protection, compared to the smaller canopy of the All-Terrain.
Both strollers have recline options, with the All-City having a simpler recline mechanism and the All-Terrain offering a zip option for a deeper recline.
The All-City is slightly wider and taller than the All-Terrain when unfolded, but both excel in compact folding, with the All-Terrain being more compact.
The All-City folds more easily and securely than the All-Terrain, with a simpler latch mechanism and standing fold capability.