GB Pockit+ Vs Original GB Pockit

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @tiamccullough1660
    @tiamccullough1660 Před 5 lety +15

    Much needed review as I'm debating
    Which to buy. You've clearly made my decision easier 😊 thank you very much

  • @melpatriarca5238
    @melpatriarca5238 Před 5 lety +5

    we actually own a pockit plus, opening/closing it really is hard during the first few weeks, but eventually became smoother after a number of usage

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +2

      That's good to know! It was so hard to work with, but I'm glad it gets smoother. It was a serious work out getting through the video. Lol.

    • @pickledeqqpickledeqq1494
      @pickledeqqpickledeqq1494 Před 5 lety

      @@ParentingCentral buy Lubricant Silicone or PTFE, then every thing will work smother for eg. wd40.co.uk/video/wd40-specialist-silicone-lubricant/

  • @ParentingCentral
    @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

    Hey everyone! Just an FYI that the GB Pockit is back in stock. I'm not sure if or when the GB Pockit+ will be available, but the GB Pockit is available either in black www.babytrain.com.au/p/gbpockitairallterrain2019stroller-138163 or blue - www.babytrain.com.au/p/gbpockitairallterrain2019stroller-138162 at Baby Train.

  • @ellierfromthebronx4531
    @ellierfromthebronx4531 Před 5 lety +2

    I have the original...I LOVE it! So compact!
    When you open them, it's like shaking the wrinkles out of a towel or blanket!
    I paid nearly $200 American dollars for mine...under $200. I am from NYC...I bought mine for a doll hobby, but for a real toddler, I'd go with the plus because of the recline. There have been instances where children have suffocated because their wind pipe was cut off from not reclining...but not in this carriage...it happened in car seats. I am in no way condeming these older models. I just thought the recline would be safer. Unless the child is a bit bigger in height.
    Great review though.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      With the recline and risk of suffocation, this is why there's seats that are recommended for babies over 6 months and some prams that are suitable for newborn, because they don't have the strength and head control to be sitting upright. For what it's worth the semi-recline on the GB Pockit+ is still unsafe for newborns and babies younger than approximately 6 months - unless using a capsule, in which case you still need to be mindful of that risk if baby is in car seat for more than a couple of hours at a time.
      Both prams really are more suitable for older babies and toddlers.

  • @esztermolnarka2346
    @esztermolnarka2346 Před 5 lety +4

    I purchased the original. If it comes to carry EVERYTHING up on a plane, through airports, that weight has to be the lowest possible. Btw. I discovered an even smaller compact stroller for less, (BabyJoy), but it was heavier. So, with your kid in your arms, stroller on your shoulder, lightweight wins. Being a mainly indoor stroller the shades just don't matter. Paying 30-50% more for recline....no.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      Hi Eszter, thank you for your comment. I agree. It's not even a fully flat recline and the recline is a bit fiddly anyway. Neither of them are particularly robust strollers, so I'd go for the Pockit, because it's better value.

  • @throwmilly
    @throwmilly Před 5 lety

    End of video answered my question. I like the idea of folding stroller that also holds a car seat, but if it isn't that sturdy to use everyday ( we do go out alot on the bus, so stroller is needed, but don't travel a lot ) then this isn't for us.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +1

      Oh awesome! I'm glad to help. If you're wanting a really compact pram that takes a car seat have you looked at the Baby Jogger City Tour Lux or Joolz Hub? They fold up neatly, but are still nice enough "city" prams. Still not all terrain, but compact enough to throw in the boot for shopping trips or footpaths.

  • @sakinec.7169
    @sakinec.7169 Před 5 lety +5

    Hi, great review, thanks a lot! We own the pockit, and I must say, I´m absolutely happy with it! We purchased it some months before the pockit+ went on the market, and I was already thinking whether getting the pockit might have been a mistake (reclining option). But now I´m convinced. After a year of travelling usage, even our second son (5) still likes a rest when our toddler (2) decides to walk. No problem at all - sizewise. You also get a lot of practise folding it. Do I understand correctly that the pockit + seems to have a less upright seating position when not reclined? That would also be a reason for me to go for the original. -- With a newborn though, you have only one option. There is also a compact fold baby cot available now. So it needn´t be a car seat for a newborn (but only for pockit +).

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +2

      I'd say the upright position is the same on both versions of the GB Pockit/+. But good to know there's a newborn cot for the Pockit+, that's really cool.

    • @sakinec.7169
      @sakinec.7169 Před 5 lety

      Cot to go - I tried to put in the link, didn't work though.

  • @ammywammy3998
    @ammywammy3998 Před 5 lety +2

    I love this review defs made my decision making so much easier!!!

  • @sitianinditafarhani2782
    @sitianinditafarhani2782 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review. Thank you!

  • @badlilstang
    @badlilstang Před 4 lety +2

    Wow these are WAY cheaper now.. like 159 and 179...

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 4 lety

      Wow. That does sound cheap! I'm guessing those are USA prices? Though they do seem to be heavily reduced in Australia as well.

  • @usmamaslam88
    @usmamaslam88 Před 5 lety +2

    You are super cool presenter

  • @fayeacton7850
    @fayeacton7850 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this, so helpful! Is there a strip for feet to rest on? I can't quite tell from looking x

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      There is. It's not much of a foot rest, but it's there.

    • @pearcem5699
      @pearcem5699 Před 5 lety

      the bit that you see folding up in the middle of the fold is the footrest strip I think you are referring to- so yes they both have a small footrest strip

  • @jodydarwish1133
    @jodydarwish1133 Před 5 lety

    I found the plus on amazon for the same price as the original. Would you still recommend the original over the plus?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +7

      For the same price I'd go for the Plus. Because it has the semi recline so it's suitable for naps, and a little bit wider seat and basket are good. It's still super light and compact, even if it's not *quite* as small as the original. I would personally get the Plus.

  • @intirimbo
    @intirimbo Před 5 lety +1

    Can it match with carseat maxi cosi capsule?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      Hi Inti, the Pockit Plus can be paired with Maxi Cosi capsule with Maxi Cosi adapters that are sold separately! It can also take Nuna and Cybex branded capsules.

  • @TheJoewen
    @TheJoewen Před 5 lety

    Hey! We just bought a pockit+ yesterday and I really find it hard unfolding it. I have to give it a knee for the seat to unfold.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      Cut to 7:46 in this video you'll see how I went with unfolding it too. I've heard it does get smoother to open with use - apparently it's stiffer when they're new. So hopefully yours gets a bit easier too!

  • @SandLeopard003
    @SandLeopard003 Před 5 lety +2

    best review

  • @edrynaedeyus5121
    @edrynaedeyus5121 Před 4 lety

    May i know if the pockit original can be attached to carseat?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 4 lety

      Unfortunately not the Original Pockit. Just the Pockit Plus - it's compatible with the Maxi Cosi Capsules. I'm not sure if/when the Pockit Plus will be available in Australia again though.

  • @anglingangling9464
    @anglingangling9464 Před 5 lety +1

    Great Review !

  • @emilykg
    @emilykg Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the post! Do the handle bars adjust to be taller?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      Hi Emily, thank you! The handlebars are fixed into position, so they don't adjust. If it helps I'm 165cm tall and they're pretty much perfect height for me.

    • @pearcem5699
      @pearcem5699 Před 5 lety

      How it is shown to extend in the video is at it's full extension

  • @LongHuynh-hc2fm
    @LongHuynh-hc2fm Před 4 lety

    After some use the stroller doe snot pop open and close as easy as shown here

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 4 lety

      That's good to know. I do worry about these prams with so many moving parts, and so much focus on being lightweight, that the potential for something to go wrong seems quite high. Also you can see how much I struggled with the Pockit Plus at 7:45 minutes into the video.
      I do wonder though if it would benefit from silicone spray? With lots of moving parts that need to slide together, I'd probably have a go at lubricant to see if that helps.
      Though use specifically a silicon spray that will dry, rather than a lubricant that will remain sticky, because it will attract dirt and dust and make everything a lot worse.
      Good luck!

    • @LongHuynh-hc2fm
      @LongHuynh-hc2fm Před 4 lety

      @@ParentingCentral It's more of the plus has more fabrics and that overtime does not fold as they would when a bit newer. By some time i mean a few months. So even with lubricant, it won't help. It's like trying to fold a camping tent after the first few usages. At some time, the fabric will make it hard to get it back the way it was the first time.

  • @Hani91
    @Hani91 Před 5 lety

    Хороший видеообзор👍👍 выбираю gb pockit

  • @nuks84
    @nuks84 Před 5 lety

    Great vid! Does anyone know a reputable seller for the GB original?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +1

      My understanding is product is still between suppliers. I've heard it should be available to buy in August. So I imagine if anyone is selling it now it's either pre-order or old stock.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +1

      I'll definitely be dropping a link or updating when it's back in stock in Australia. It's just an awkward in between time.

    • @nuks84
      @nuks84 Před 5 lety

      @@ParentingCentral thanks heaps

  • @noyurihigatamamoto5724

    hi, really helpful review! do you know if a rayshade accesory or a canopy extender can be attached to the original pockit? or to the plus?

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Noyuri, I imagine that a universal canopy extension that could work... I'm happy to actually have a play and see which one works best, but I wouldn't be able to get a chance to do it until Thursday/Friday next week. Ill let you know how it goes.

    • @noyurihigatamamoto5724
      @noyurihigatamamoto5724 Před 5 lety

      @@ParentingCentral thank you so much!!!! If you could please let me know how it went I'd really appreciate it

    • @mariagunia2512
      @mariagunia2512 Před 5 lety

      Hi, thanks for review. I also would like to know if there is an extension for the canopy. I am waiting for your answer.

    • @ParentingCentral
      @ParentingCentral  Před 5 lety

      I had a go with this style of hood extension www.babytrain.com.au/p/protect-a-bubsingledeluxe3-1sunshade-137385 and it didn't really work because the overall pram is too small, it went on, but covered the handlebars as well, which made it awkward. It seems like more www.babytrain.com.au/p/outlooksleeppodsteel-128828 might work. Though my concern is that the existing hood doesn't seem substantial enough to actually hold up the shade.

  • @V1CT0RY
    @V1CT0RY Před 5 lety +1

    You’re so cute!!! lol