This Stroller’s In The Guinness Book of World Records & Could Be The Best Travel Stroller Ever

by SharonKurheg

We’ve posted about a few innovative items invented to make the lives of travelers that much easier. There’s been the carry-on bag that doubles as a stroller, the luggage that you can ride on, the world’s best travel jacket, and even what might be the most perfect carry-on ever. But this, I think, has the potential to make the life of traveling parents the easiest yet!

Goodbaby International has been creating stroller, travel systems, car seats, and baby home gear for over 25 years, and this is, I think, the most innovative thing they’ve ever done. It’s called The Pockit.

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The Pockit is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s most compact stroller. When folded, it’s the smallest stroller available on the market, at just 11.8″ x 7″ x 13.8″ (38 x 19 x 33 cm) and 9.5 pounds (20 kg). That means it can fit in a carry on bag, knapsack, a shoulder bag, or you can just pop it straight into the overhead compartment.

For parents who want to travel with their kids, be it to another country or just to the mall, it could make switching from “using a stroller” to “not using a stroller” that much easier. And you don’t have to gate check the Pockit on a plane if it fits into your carry on, right?

Although light, The Pockit is strong and can hold a child up to 55 pounds. The storage basket on the bottom can hold up to 11 pounds of gear, on top (well, on bottom) of that!

Here’s some more information about the Pockit Stroller:

  • Featuring a groundbreaking two-step folding system, the GB Pockit Stroller has been hailed by the Guinness World Records™ as the most compact stroller in the market today
  • A Feather-light and ultra-portable design makes it the ideal urban travel stroller for families who are always on-the-go
  • Supports children from 6 months up to 55 lb.
  • Stroller weight: 9.5 lb.
  • Dimensions (unfolded): 22.75″ L x 16.5″ W x 39.5″ H
  • Dimensions (folded): 14″ L x 12″ W x 7″ H
  • A height-adjustable safety harness with protective comfort shoulder and bottom pads
  • Front-facing seat
  • Easy, one-hand pushing and steering
  • 2-step, ultra-compact (handbag shaped package) freestanding fold for easy transport and storage
  • Sliding back panel with adjustable torso length
  • Lightweight yet sturdy aluminum frame
  • Rear-wheel parking brake
  • Lockable front swivel wheels
  • Spot clean
  • Overhead canopy
  • Padded handlebars
  • Under-seat storage basket
  • 2-year manufacturer’s warranty
  • Imported

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The Pockit retails for about $180 (but you can sometimes find it for $150ish) and can be found online on Amazon, buybuyBaby, Target, and Walmart, among others.

** We were not approached by Goodbaby International to post this. We just thought it was a cool product.

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2 comments

Renee August 2, 2018 - 9:07 am

We have this and it’s been to Alaska, England, Switzerland, you get the picture and we always get comments, we love it, our son love it, BEST INVENTION EVER!!!

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Nick Reyes November 20, 2019 - 11:35 am

We have this stroller. It’s as amazing as advertised in its compact footprint. On the other hand, it’s not terribly durable and not good for off-roading. It has become a little harder to fold over time (though still not so hard as to even think about buying something different). We’ve had it in 10 different countries this year alone and it has served us well overall. Definitely doesn’t become our everyday stroller at home because you can’t really hang anything on it nor fit much in the bottom, but it’s perfect for travel and frequently gets amazed looks and comments from parents beyond the stroller stage who lament that there was nothing like this when their kids were young.

I bought mine from Amazon has “Used – Like New (damaged packaging)” and it came with the tags and absolutely like new. Saved a nice chunk over the going price on that.

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