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.

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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.

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Key takeaways from the video

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The All-City stroller unfolds more easily and quickly than the All-Terrain, which requires multiple steps and adjustments.

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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.

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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.

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The All-City has an aluminum lower frame for durability, while the All-Terrain has a plastic lower construction.

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The All-City offers an adjustable footrest, while the All-Terrain has a fixed rubber strap footrest.

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The All-City has a larger canopy connected on all sides for better sun protection, compared to the smaller canopy of the All-Terrain.

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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.

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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.

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The All-City folds more easily and securely than the All-Terrain, with a simpler latch mechanism and standing fold capability.