GB Pockit+ All-Terrain vs All-City Compact Stroller

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
  • GB is known for their compact folded strollers, so today we compare two of their larger Pockit+ strollers: the All-City and the All-Terrain

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  • @christinak1713
    @christinak1713 2 года назад +114

    Hands down you have THE BEST review of the gb pockit strollers on RUclips. You bet I am doing my due diligence and research before I drop almost $300 for a stroller. No one else mentioned the difference in the canopy plastic vs. Metal components. Thank you so much!!

    • @kileyshields5236
      @kileyshields5236 2 года назад +7

      Got mine at the thrift for 24.99 keep your eyes out you can find one cheaper!

    • @Taylor-tl3xz
      @Taylor-tl3xz Год назад

      Yes, 😊wthank you! This video helped me decide on which one to get!

    • @VanjaVlaisavljevic
      @VanjaVlaisavljevic Год назад

      ​@@kileyshields5236 where did you buy it?

    • @kriscarv5708
      @kriscarv5708 10 месяцев назад

      Yes! I just stumbled across this after making my decision on which one to buy. This definitely reinforced my choice.

  • @korswe
    @korswe Год назад +6

    Excellent review! You have a knack for comparing things. I learned more from your video than I have from other videos on GB strollers.

  • @yh12840
    @yh12840 2 года назад +29

    I got the Pockit plus all city and I'm very happy. Pros for me are the canopy which covers the whole back of the stroller making it warmer and more windproof. I haven't found any issues with the single wheels at all. Tried them over a variety of surfaces and they did fine. Obviously if you have a stroller with huge wheels (the versatrax in my case), it'll do better on difficult terrains. I wouldn't expect this stroller to be equivalent in terms of challenging terrain performance to anything with much larger wheels. However it's practical. The fold is effortless which appears to be easier than on the GB plus all terrain. You don't have to put the breaks on and you don't have to lock the front wheels either (they don't lock anyway). What's nice is when you unfold the stroller, the breaks are automatically put back on somehow. I would have liked to have a bit more padding in the seat perhaps but you can't have everything. All in all, I'm quite impressed. And in terms of taking it on a flight as carry on, it fits most airlines' dimension restrictions but budget airlines may have an additional fare to take "non-tiny" carry on items of that size but it still fits their maximum dimensions on that certain higher fare. For me, the size difference vs the all terrain did not factor in the decision because they're almost the same weight and the all city's size that is a bit larger (while still being very small) is accepted at least on most airlines (all the ones I checked). Your video also helped having noted some wobble in the handles of the all terrain. The all city's handles do wobble less and appear to be more sturdy. I want to also add that my all city goes down to a 35 degree angle so it's a 55 degree recline from the wall when using your method. Not sure why you're only getting a 23 degree recline. Thank you for the helpful video.

    • @devannafebres2712
      @devannafebres2712 2 года назад +1

      Wonderful review the All-City doesn't have a footrest I know it has ab adjustable footrest on the seat but doesn't have the plastic bar at the bottom does your child's feet dangle?

  • @JULIEDELARO
    @JULIEDELARO 2 года назад +5

    This is the beeeest review/comparison video!! Thank you. Gave me all the answers I was looking for in trying to decide which to get. For my needs, I’ve just purchased the all city!

  • @WillSoCal
    @WillSoCal 3 месяца назад +4

    Bro.. breaking out the iPhone level to compare the recline angle is the most DAD thing ever. Great review! You should definitely do more!

  • @HillSellsDMV
    @HillSellsDMV Год назад +6

    VERY thorough review!! I definitely feel much more prepared to evaluate these for myself now. Thank you!!

  • @marygnickel
    @marygnickel 3 года назад +24

    Just wanted to note that I have put the all city under the seat in an airplane several times. I’ve had flight attendants tell me I’ll need to gate check it until they see it folded down in a tote bag. They can’t make you check it if you show that it fits the dimensions under the seat.
    Also IIRC the all terrain can be folded without folding the back wheels in, and that makes it easier to fold and unfold but then gets the same folded dimensions as the all city.
    We *love* our all city stroller. Took it to Puerto Rico and did not have trouble with cobblestones there. Just found out it even accommodates car seats! Woop woop!

    • @sleepyfu
      @sleepyfu 2 года назад +1

      You are correct, we have the pockit air AT, the back wheel folding is optional for ultra compact stow away, when left extended it will stand up on the wheels, and front wheel locking is not a must, just lift the front end up slightly and the wheels will straighten from gravity, then fold away.

    • @kendrab7
      @kendrab7 Год назад

      Hello! What car seats does it accommodate? Any car seat?

  • @saoudathamada3106
    @saoudathamada3106 3 года назад +5

    Such a cute baby.
    Thank you soo much papa for the help! I think I will buy the all terrain for only traveling with ✈️ . And then buy just a regular one for day use.

  • @bozhang4378
    @bozhang4378 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for the review! Shows real life use cases. Appreciate it!

  • @vcjoe5550
    @vcjoe5550 4 года назад +3

    Your little boy was so sweet he was very interested he made me watch d video all throughout mostly i always forward n thanks for the it was really great now I can make a choice. Thanks

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  4 года назад

      Thank you. I’m glad it helped.

    • @ChristianGarcia-kq4le
      @ChristianGarcia-kq4le 3 года назад

      Your little guy is hilarious. Reminds me of my boy. They bring us such great joy. They're the reason all of us are here.
      Going for the all terrain for vacay.
      God bless your family and thanks for the great review 👍

  • @ellierfromthebronx4531
    @ellierfromthebronx4531 3 года назад +5

    I have the one that folds up small. Sometimes, opening and closing it is a hassle, but I still love that it folds up so tiny.

  • @noemi9887
    @noemi9887 2 года назад +2

    Hi guy! Thanks very much for your review. You solved our questions fantastic! Keep up the good work ! Charming boy you have :)

  • @hazimahmj4455
    @hazimahmj4455 2 года назад

    Thank you for this. So much easier to decide which one i’ll be needed.

  • @etherfairy1
    @etherfairy1 3 года назад +1

    This is just what I wanted. Very comprehensive video. Thank you 🤗

  • @Woopssloop
    @Woopssloop 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the demo of the full fold. It so hard to find how they get it down to the smallest size

  • @nicoleeliz0143
    @nicoleeliz0143 3 года назад +5

    This was very helpful and made my decision on which to buy a lot easier! Thank you.

  • @ElleMonetLLC9064
    @ElleMonetLLC9064 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for your honesty, the comparison was amazing! You helped me make a great purchase!

    • @anaxd6
      @anaxd6 3 года назад

      which one u purchase

    • @ElleMonetLLC9064
      @ElleMonetLLC9064 3 года назад +1

      @@anaxd6 The all Terrain, and I love it!

  • @KayYou687
    @KayYou687 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video & perfect assistant ❤

  • @gtmaster3031
    @gtmaster3031 Год назад +1

    Wish they made a hybrid of these two. I like the sealed canopy of the city, and the more rigid construction but the double wheels of the all terrain

  • @Daninoodles
    @Daninoodles Год назад +1

    Great Side by side review!!

  • @ilanmosca
    @ilanmosca 2 года назад

    Great review. Almost bought the all terrain before watching this. Will definitely get the all City

  • @laurenfarquhar205
    @laurenfarquhar205 3 года назад +3

    This was so helpful, thank you!

  • @mrs_xgaming
    @mrs_xgaming 2 года назад +1

    Your little boy is sweet. I like the strollers as well. But too small for me. But I'm here to have some knowledge for every stroller. Thank you.

  • @karenclarke1438
    @karenclarke1438 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, helped me decide which I would like to get.

  • @beaniemac83
    @beaniemac83 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, very well presented thanks 👍

  • @Rhamses271
    @Rhamses271 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video. Till watched this my favorite was the pockit but the city looks better and more stability. My question is is the city for airplane handbag okay or is too big?

  • @DavidVogt
    @DavidVogt 3 года назад

    Thank you!!! This answered all my questions. Great video.

  • @Amminawith2ms
    @Amminawith2ms 2 года назад

    It’s the subtle clips of “the noise” lol, Helpful video!

  • @RuslanTemirgaliev
    @RuslanTemirgaliev 6 месяцев назад

    Which one is better for uneven surfaces? Like paving stones or asphalt with cracks?
    Our current stroller is very bad at these types obstacles, so I want to consider this parameter.
    Thank you!

  • @Twahboxx808
    @Twahboxx808 Год назад

    Would you say one or the other is sturdier when using an infant car seat in it? I worry from the lightness of it that it’ll be easy to topple over.

  • @tatianaokelley4911
    @tatianaokelley4911 2 года назад

    Thank you for the side by side review on these. This is EXACTLY what my husband and I needed in order to purchase these for travel.

  • @sergiomoreno5606
    @sergiomoreno5606 2 года назад

    Thank you very much, you helped me make my decision easier

  • @devannafebres2712
    @devannafebres2712 2 года назад +1

    Hello great review, I'm am currently going on a trip to Puerto Rico I have a three year old..... We are currently using the Maclaren Quest Arc stroller which goes up to 55 pounds my daughter has alot of room to grow with that.. I love the all City but the only thing throwing me off is it doesn't have a foot rest and I wouldn't want my daughter feet to be dangling and the all-terrain just has that opening I don't like that with that opening bugs can bite her up......... does your child have that problem the dangling of feet do you have a solution what would you recommend I hope you get back to me.

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад +1

      The child’s heels can rest on the front of the basket under the stroller, but you’re right, there’s no great place for them to rest their feet without dangling. I believe that’s the reasoning they included the adjustable thigh/leg rest that can be adjusted up or down to keep the child’s feet from dangling or dragging. As they grow you adjust it upward. Due to the design of the all-city and the engineering to not only have a larger basket, but to be as small as possible in the fold meant leaving out a footrest.

    • @devannafebres2712
      @devannafebres2712 2 года назад

      @@Skudoosch Thanks for the reply which do you prefer more for comfortably.? Since you can travel with with both.

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад

      @@devannafebres2712 the all-City. It does have the suspension in the front wheels but given a more rigid frame, wider seat and enclosed canopy, I feel it would be more comfortable to sit in (for the child) and easier to push, as long as the wheels don’t get caught in a rut. Since the wheels on the all-city have a larger diameter, they can roll over lips in the sidewalk easier too. And because it’s frame is slightly more rigid, the all-city can handle the 55lbs weight limit much easier than the all-terrain, but both are safely rated for that weight. We just notice the all-terrain flexes a lot with uneven terrain with my son in the seat.

  • @22than
    @22than 2 года назад

    Thank you for the review. I am planning to buy a stroller that can fold to ultra compact. I live in South Korea and I barely can see gb pockit strollers in my area. Lucky I have watced your review.😊 it is very helpful to choose my decision:)

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад +1

      I used to work in Busan, so I miss South Korea. Great culture! I’m glad the review helped.

    • @22than
      @22than 2 года назад +1

      @@Skudoosch OMG. I live in Changwon near Busan! What a small world!😃😁

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад +1

      @@22than of course! Yeah, I loved the Turtle Ship and museum at the Naval Academy and the Cherry Blossom Festival and market at 중원로터리 right next door to Changwon.

  • @summerbreezepaku3829
    @summerbreezepaku3829 3 года назад +7

    your son is so cute :') when he fell aww hahah and how he was running past in the hallway LMAO

  • @jascahill
    @jascahill 2 года назад

    Wow. Well done in the review! Thanks!

  • @tayloryoung6042
    @tayloryoung6042 Год назад

    Where did you get this color in the all city? I cant find it in anything but black or navy

  • @solivelisesbenally1752
    @solivelisesbenally1752 3 года назад +2

    This was EXACTLY what I needed. Thank you

  • @sammerin3d
    @sammerin3d 3 года назад +1

    Thank you this was SO helpful. Your helper is great too 🤣

  • @cosettejean5410
    @cosettejean5410 3 года назад

    This is really helpful. Thank you!

  • @JaHm3sZ
    @JaHm3sZ 2 года назад +1

    Have you traveled with this before? Does the all city fit over the head compartment on planes?

  • @kerryhill1332
    @kerryhill1332 2 года назад

    Brilliant review…thank you

  • @joyahpasarmalam
    @joyahpasarmalam 2 года назад +2

    Thank u for the comprehensive review. I‘ve been wondering what are the differences and my questions were answered! I am going to travel with airplane to a warmer country and we do a lot of hiked so I‘d definitely go with the all terrain.

    • @aprilsum6356
      @aprilsum6356 Год назад

      But all city has suspension on the front wheel, don't you think it's more helpful for hiking? Am I missing something why all terrain is better for hiking? Thanks

    • @joyahpasarmalam
      @joyahpasarmalam Год назад

      @@aprilsum6356 suspension on back wheel is more important due to the terrain. Uneven, bumpy, etc. I end up not getting this one but a proper All-Terrain Buggy. I can imagine suspension on front-wheel make sense for city when u have to tilt the buggy over the pavements a lot.

  • @scottschweigert1657
    @scottschweigert1657 3 года назад

    i appreciate this video existing

  • @Ris-v4w
    @Ris-v4w 10 месяцев назад

    hi and thanks! question : any idea why the all terrain version doesn't have wheel suspensions? doesn't make sense 😅 all terrain no suspension, all city has suspension

    • @BuckreetInsurance
      @BuckreetInsurance 10 месяцев назад

      I don't know what the designers were thinking, but I'm guessing the double wheels (8 total) is what gives the All-terrain, it's all-terrain capability. There's enough flex in the frame, it takes out some of the bumpiness. And the All-city's suspension is only in the front, so I'm not sure it actually makes for a smoother ride, but instead allows the front caster wheels to flex and then pop over small terrain features without stopping the stroller's front wheels dead in their tracks and tipping the stroller forward on the ground.

  • @KatyaKatoo
    @KatyaKatoo 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the review! Did you compare the ride? Is one more comfortable than another?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  4 года назад +8

      The All-City has a slightly smoother ride due to the slightly larger diameter wheels (which I failed to mention), and the front wheel suspension. That being said, the single wheels are more prone to getting stuck in soft dirt/sandy soils and cracks that run parallel to the direction of travel. The All-terrain on the other hand spreads the weight out a little more with the extra 4 wheels, despite them being a little smaller.

  • @valeriagoble4645
    @valeriagoble4645 3 года назад +5

    Can you show how you put the car seat adapters on, and how functional it is with a car seat?

    • @christym9068
      @christym9068 3 года назад

      I agree ! Great video you helped a lot ! You answers my question since I was trying to figure out which stroller has a adapter for a car seat!

  • @Shebeauty_
    @Shebeauty_ 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @TheK9Shepherd
    @TheK9Shepherd 3 года назад +1

    Would you recommend the All-City for traveling to Europe? With the suspension and because many cities still have cobblestone roads/walkways. I am looking for someone compact I can then put into a backpack carrier. Thanks

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +2

      It’s large enough it takes a large backpack to contain it. Honestly the only thing that will do well on cobblestone is a jogger with inflatable tires. I foresee the single wheel of the all-city getting stuck in between the cobblestones. The double wheel of the all-terrain would avoid this issue, but no matter what it won’t be a very smooth ride.

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +4

      Personally I’d use the all-terrain or normal pocket+ for international travel due to it being smaller and several pounds lighter, which if you’re carrying it in a backpack for a while is definitely noticeable.

    • @TheK9Shepherd
      @TheK9Shepherd 3 года назад

      Thanks !!! I was figuring the two wheel would be better as the single wheel would have a tendency to get stuck. Our jogger would be better but just two large to travel for 6 weeks. Thanks again !

    • @renaldorf
      @renaldorf Год назад

      @@Skudoosch THIS is what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @marinaso2909
    @marinaso2909 3 года назад +3

    Does All-City Compact Stroller fits in the plane overhead department?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +1

      Yes, and I’d recommend putting it inside a bag so it looks like a carry-on. I would imagine if a flight attendant saw a stroller (even folded) coming on board they’d have you check it at the ramp.

  • @bianca.patrascu
    @bianca.patrascu 3 года назад

    Hello. Thanks for the review! Any opinions about the Gb Qbit+? Thanks!

  • @tjgoelz9487
    @tjgoelz9487 3 года назад

    So if you had to pick one, which would you go with? Will the all city for in a bag and the overhead bin? What are closed dimensions of both?
    Will both for older kids as long? Like height wise?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад

      The All-City fits inside of a 2900cu inch backpack, but it takes up almost all of the space. The All-Terrain has about 4 inches at the top of the bag for storing snacks or something. Both would easily fit in an overhead compartment. I'd say a child 4 feet tall and 55 lbs would fit into both.

    • @tjgoelz9487
      @tjgoelz9487 3 года назад +1

      @@Skudoosch That definitely helps! I ordered the same all city one that you have. I got it on sale for for about 44% off. Do you have a link to the type of bag you used that it fits? I'm measuring it against bags I have at home trying to see if I have one that will fit it. So far just a tote bag with part of it sticking out at the top.

    • @ThanhNguyen-rh5hn
      @ThanhNguyen-rh5hn 3 года назад +1

      @@tjgoelz9487 do you mind sharing where you got it on sale from?

  • @raduilie6070
    @raduilie6070 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the review! Better than the official ones. Looking for a good sleep position as well... so all terrain is better. Is there any system for twins, to attach one to another as seen on other models if I get two of them?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад

      The All-terrain does have a better recline, and we bought some thin dark material to Velcro on to the hood to close those openings and block more light. I’m not aware of any way GB has made to hook two of them together, though some clever home engineering could make that possible.

    • @raduilie6070
      @raduilie6070 3 года назад +3

      @@Skudoosch Thank for answering so fast.
      Based on your review I went today and bought 2 all city. Done the test with mobile ruler and the recline was with 10° more on city than on all terrain even if with that zip down. Strange.
      City unfolds/folds so easy and all terrain much harder. Even got an accident-blue nail, when unfolding(placed finger between 2 bars)
      All city seems having much more quality than all terrain that seems to fall apart.
      Now looking for a backpack for these two.
      Regarding getting two together for twins, will engineering something at 3d printer. The ones on the market doesnt fit since the skeleton is thicker.
      Thanks once again!

  • @englishwithnicky8999
    @englishwithnicky8999 3 года назад

    great video. helps us a lot. thanks

  • @ThuanDang-pw1nn
    @ThuanDang-pw1nn Месяц назад

    Thank you so much

  • @justin94block
    @justin94block 5 месяцев назад

    City model accepted for plane overhead bin?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  5 месяцев назад +1

      Barely. When folded, it’s almost too big for a carry on bag.

  • @WolfpackBoss6
    @WolfpackBoss6 3 года назад +10

    Thank you for such an amazing review!! Are you an engineer? Or a teacher? I would want you as a teacher. Hopefully you are both because this is was a well laid out and easy to follow video with excellent points for each stroller!! Thank you for your attention to detail and I love how much your little one tried to help too ;] Much appreciated!!

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +6

      No, just naturally mechanical. I was taking my mom’s appliances apart as a child, but it’s paying off in adulthood.

  • @JonathanWLopez
    @JonathanWLopez 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the demo man!

  • @mikenichols0xcf42a64d
    @mikenichols0xcf42a64d 2 года назад

    THANKS FOR CALLING!

  • @scotthurst1280
    @scotthurst1280 Год назад

    You may have mentioned it, but is there a bag for the All City?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  Год назад +1

      No. No bag. We put it in a bag while traveling but it didn’t come with its own.

    • @scotthurst1280
      @scotthurst1280 Год назад

      @@Skudoosch which bag did you end up going with? Something specific to the stroller is what I’m hoping for 🤞

  • @angelicafua811
    @angelicafua811 2 года назад

    Do you have a bag recommendation for the the all city?

  • @christianrodriguez6374
    @christianrodriguez6374 3 года назад +1

    Where did you get that specific design for the All City stroller? All the ones i have found only offer all black or navy blue. I cannot find any with designs on it.

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +2

      It's called Night Blue and we got it from www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RHPDTFK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • @norrishnick
    @norrishnick 2 года назад

    Fantastic review!

  • @futurezeus
    @futurezeus Год назад

    How tall are you? Wondering if the handles are high enough for me, so all the pushing isn't on mom

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  Год назад +1

      6’2”. I do have to bend forward a little bit as I push, but nothing that’s unnatural or strenuous over long periods of time.

    • @futurezeus
      @futurezeus Год назад

      @@Skudoosch thanks!

  • @nonijay9568
    @nonijay9568 Год назад

    Omg thank you!!!! 🙌

  • @CMAdventures07734
    @CMAdventures07734 Год назад

    Omg SSSSOOOOOO cute!!! Great review

  • @vanessa19861230
    @vanessa19861230 3 года назад

    very helpful video!!! Thanks for your sharing! I will go buy all city :D

  • @Doctor.Dentista
    @Doctor.Dentista 3 года назад

    I’m 5’10”. Are these strollers really short? Would I be slouching forward to push?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад

      I’m 6’2” and I can push it without any notable slouch. If I think about it, I may have to slouch a bit, but I’ve noticed with height comes longer arms, so it’s negligible.

  • @Marianacntu
    @Marianacntu 2 года назад

    Where do you bought from the All City Zebra Edition?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад

      We purchased it on Amazon. It was an older pattern that was being discontinued so it may be hard to find them new.

    • @Marianacntu
      @Marianacntu 2 года назад

      Will you be willing to sell it?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад

      @@Marianacntu sorry, we aren’t selling any strollers right now.

  • @byestella
    @byestella 2 года назад +1

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 great review! You covered all my questions. Which stroller did you end up keeping?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад +2

      We primarily use the All-Terrain and we’ve really had it off road. I’ve been surprised how tough it is. The rubber foot strap tore off, but other than that, it’s still going strong.
      The All-city should hold up even better if we had put it through the same trauma.

    • @Limlani
      @Limlani Год назад

      I have just ordered an all terrain as I had the mothercare xss which was designed by gb (obviously not made anymore). Well, silly me - loaded the buggy with about 50 kilos of shopping and a 22 kilo child and a wheel snapped off. So went shopping for the most similar I could find. Just wanted to say that on the Mothercare xss, we just gaffa taped the foot thingy back on after snapping and worked a treat for the whole time we had it (nearly 2 years). And i know i know, a 5 year old shouldn't need a stroller. But we can spend hours and hours and hours (often 12) out of the house and by the end of it , she gets tired ... Thank you for this review and for the comments. Glad I stuck with the closest model to the mothercare xss I could find. It would have been the pockit air - but that has been discontinued. So this all terrain looks to be the closest now. Just don't load it with 50 kilos worth of shopping on top of a big(ish) child!! lol It has been great though. I don't have a car and live in a city with tubes and buses. This (the mothercare xss - equvalent being pockit air) goes in an antler tundra trolley rucksack and fits in perfectly, so most of the time, peeps are none the wiser that we have a buggy stashed away in there. @@Skudoosch

  • @japoy1113
    @japoy1113 3 года назад

    Hi! Do your strollers have a bumber bar or a front bar? Would you recommend it? Why or why not? Thanks!

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +2

      No front bar; there's a rubber strap on for the child's feet on the All-Terrain and a basket lip on the All-City. I personally think a good balance of compactness and usefulness goes to the All-City. We use the All-Terrain exclusively for travel.

    • @japoy1113
      @japoy1113 3 года назад

      @@Skudoosch Got the All City since we’re more for function and here in the Philippines I dont think we’ll have the liberty to travel anytime soon cus of Covid. Thanks so much for this!!

  • @lidicefernanda
    @lidicefernanda 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for this review . It helped me a lot ! 🙏

  • @LG-Musique
    @LG-Musique 3 года назад +1

    Does anyone know the height of the backrest on the all city?

  • @JThigpenPhotoVideo
    @JThigpenPhotoVideo 3 года назад

    Would you choose the all city or all terrain when traveling and on a plane?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад

      No, the all-City is just a little bigger than the comfortable size for air travel. The all-terrain is about the biggest stroller I’d be comfortable putting in a plane’s overhead.

  • @jonking5566
    @jonking5566 2 года назад

    Great review, thank you. My wife and I will be traveling on a cruise the end of this year with our soon to be 1 year old. Debating whether the all city or all terrain is better as we will be flying as well as walking around at different destinations not sure if there will be cobble stones or what not. What would you recommend? As I’m torn right now lol

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад +2

      While we love the all city for stability and it’s closed sunshade, the all-terrain is very flexible, meaning when you pull backward on the right handle the frame will flex and the right front wheel will lift off the ground a little to go over bumps. It is also very compact and can be thrown into any carry-on which we did in the airport. When we were transferring between planes we will get it out and put the kid in it, but then right before we board we fold it back up and throw it back in the carry-on to fly. It’s got the edge on the all-city that way.

    • @jonking5566
      @jonking5566 2 года назад

      @@Skudoosch do you have any negative experience with the all city on the bumps like the single wheels getting stuck at all? I was leaning toward the all city for the simpler folding and fuller sunshade but hesitant about the wheels getting stuck. Debating ordering both on Amazon and returning the one I don’t like..

  • @firsttodothat375
    @firsttodothat375 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @yh12840
    @yh12840 2 года назад

    Now that you've had both for some time. Is all the terrain easier to push on cobblestone or uneven roads? I know theoretically the double wheels could help but I've been reading that both strollers have similar performance on rough surfaces. Thanks

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад +2

      Rough surfaces like cobblestone or sidewalks with stamping/or deep grooves is problematic for any stroller, but more so for the all-city, given it’s single front caster can catch a groove and almost come to a stop. If you’re pushing the stroller too fast and most of the momentum goes into the front wheel that just sank into the groove or crack, it could lead to a crash or a broken wheel. The all terrain is less likely to have this issue because the double wheels won’t fall into the same crack at the same time unless it’s HUGE.

  • @robertsandoval7408
    @robertsandoval7408 3 года назад

    Who here decided on the All city vs All Terrain?

  • @alexandrajahn5480
    @alexandrajahn5480 3 года назад +2

    Did you measure the recline angle for both of them? You said the all terrain declined more, but how many degrees? 145? More? Less? Thanks a lot, most helpful video on these I have found!

  • @r00niii
    @r00niii 4 года назад

    Would the all city be ok for planes?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  4 года назад

      Yes, but it takes up an entire carry-on or large backpack if your idea is to conceal it before you board, as most airlines will have the ramp worker at the end of the jet way to check any strollers under the plane that they see coming on board. That means you’ll need a carryon that’s basically empty when you’re using the stroller in the terminals. The All-Terrain is 5 inches shorter, so it does fit in a slightly smaller bag, or leaves a little room in the carryon for other things. We needed it for air travel so we went with the smaller All-Terrain.

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  4 года назад +2

      I feel like anyone looking at the Pockit+ are better off compromising a few pounds and a few inches for the All-Terrain. Anyone looking at a Pockit+ probably won’t be happy with the size and weight of the All-City, because It is a big step up in function at the cost of lost space and weight. I do like it a lot more, but I needed something that fit inside of a normal backpack.

    • @kendywu
      @kendywu 3 года назад

      @@Skudoosch if we do have a backpack that fits it, would you say the all city is better suited for travelling in Europe where there are lots of cobble stones?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +3

      Ken Wu yes and no. The rigid construction will help, but the single wheels get stuck easier that the doubles. Even with the suspension, it may not feel as smooth on uneven cobblestone like stroller with double wheels would. Soft dirt or grass are also easier to push a stroller over if it has double wheels.

    • @katherinej.coyner3254
      @katherinej.coyner3254 3 года назад

      What bag fits the all city?

  • @amommyintime
    @amommyintime 2 года назад

    How do these do on bumpy grass ?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад

      The All-Terrain is better than most. The flexible frame makes uneven surfaces easier to traverse with some back pressure on the appropriate handle. You can pull back on the right handle to raise the left front wheel off the ground slightly and visa versa. The all-city doesn’t flex quite as much but it’s pretty good at it too.

  • @odys3803
    @odys3803 3 года назад +1

    Why is it called All terrain? Can you comfortably take baby on let's a dirt road in it?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +1

      Hard packed dirt is no problem. A grass lawn, not as easy. The 8 wheels vs 4 does give it more surface area with the ground, but without jumping up to a bulky jogger with inflatable wheels I’m not sure any stroller is “all-terrain”.

    • @odys3803
      @odys3803 3 года назад +3

      @@Skudoosch Exactly, so the name is just marketing.

  • @vivekbhatia722
    @vivekbhatia722 2 года назад

    Thanks u 😘

  • @rebornmiracleamaya
    @rebornmiracleamaya 2 года назад

    Cool video

  • @Danielacv88
    @Danielacv88 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. Help me to decide which one to get for my kid .

  • @ronmanalo5001
    @ronmanalo5001 2 года назад

    Sold me on the All City.

  • @andrewwlt5330
    @andrewwlt5330 2 года назад

    Great👍

  • @IulianaZaharia
    @IulianaZaharia 3 года назад +2

    Where u buy ?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +2

      We purchased the All-City from a third party amazon store called Albee Baby and the All-Terrain from Amazon directly.

    • @micaelaamaranayaka6379
      @micaelaamaranayaka6379 3 года назад

      What is the name or model number for all city ? I love the orange and blue

  • @elizabethsandoval8368
    @elizabethsandoval8368 2 года назад

    Is the all terrain good for hiking?

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  2 года назад

      I have yet to find a stroller that’s good for hiking unless it’s a maintained path that’s smooth. Joggers with the larger inflatable tires do the best, but if there are rocks, roots or steps on the trail, a carrier you wear is the best only viable option from what I’ve found.

  • @DCifuentesJ
    @DCifuentesJ 3 года назад +1

    1. With the all Terrain you don't have to lock or fold the back tires, you just press both white buttons
    2. When unfolding keep both white buttons, it opens in a snap.

    • @Skudoosch
      @Skudoosch  3 года назад +3

      Correct on both, though if you don’t fold the rear wheels it will not fold up as small (for car trunks not a big deal), and after we wore our’s in, it does unfold with a quick jerk while both buttons are pressed. At the time of filming it was brand new and not wanting to be too aggressive it was much stiffer.

  • @mikenichols0xcf42a64d
    @mikenichols0xcf42a64d 2 года назад

    RING-A-LING

  • @valdeteferizi
    @valdeteferizi 3 года назад

    Lo

  • @BelalKamel
    @BelalKamel 3 года назад +1

    This was so helpful, thank you!