This is the best review of this stroller I’ve watched so far. I was close to buying it until I watched this video. Im debating the GT2 mini, watching your review on this one next! Thanks a lot, really helps. ❤
Do you have a video review on the GB pockit? My wife and I have the Bugaboo Butterfly which we love, but she wants something smaller in case of international layovers. The butterfly fits in the Spirit Airlines carry on size, but most other airlines we have to gate check
No video review but see here: kidtravel.org/strollers/best-strollers-airplane-travel/#:~:text=sturdy%20wheel%20assemblies.-,gb%20Pockit%2B%20All%2DTerrain,-Test%20Lab%20Score
I’m considering this for a Disney trip in May with my 8 month old. I need something small and lightweight that isn’t a fortune. Narrowed it down to this one and the Monmouth Lithe v2. Any input or suggestions?
I don't know anything about the Mompush Lithe 2. The Amazon reviews are better for the City Tour 2. The Besrey is about the same price and did a little better in our testing www.amazon.com/dp/B09MZC1PPQ/?tag=kidtravelorg-20
Well you know that the manufacturers always say babies should be able to hold their heads up and most mention 6 months when forced to pick an age. However, the City Tour 2 seat goes back to about a 26 degree angle when fully reclined. That's not nearly flat but its a lot better than upright. So I think you could keep the seat reclined and the canopy back where you could see, and make sure the baby's head isn't forward or sideways too much and you would probably feel safe at a much earlier age. And if not you can wait a couple of weeks and try again, or find a car seat. Another idea is that you could buy a used infant car seat that fits the stroller (cheap on FB marketplace), but only use the car seat in the stroller, not in a vehicle where it may or may not be safe.
This is the best review of this stroller I’ve watched so far. I was close to buying it until I watched this video. Im debating the GT2 mini, watching your review on this one next! Thanks a lot, really helps. ❤
Thank you!
best stroller review i've ever came across! thank you :)
Thank you!!
Do you have a video review on the GB pockit? My wife and I have the Bugaboo Butterfly which we love, but she wants something smaller in case of international layovers. The butterfly fits in the Spirit Airlines carry on size, but most other airlines we have to gate check
No video review but see here: kidtravel.org/strollers/best-strollers-airplane-travel/#:~:text=sturdy%20wheel%20assemblies.-,gb%20Pockit%2B%20All%2DTerrain,-Test%20Lab%20Score
Great review
Thank you!
Can you review the summer infant 3d quickclose as a more affordable option please it’s only $99
I didn't know about that one. Thanks!
When you’re comparing the sun canopy, what is the blue pushchair on the left?
That's the Besrey Gravity Fold stroller
@@KidTravel1 I don’t think we can get that one in the uk
I’m considering this for a Disney trip in May with my 8 month old. I need something small and lightweight that isn’t a fortune. Narrowed it down to this one and the Monmouth Lithe v2. Any input or suggestions?
I don't know anything about the Mompush Lithe 2. The Amazon reviews are better for the City Tour 2. The Besrey is about the same price and did a little better in our testing www.amazon.com/dp/B09MZC1PPQ/?tag=kidtravelorg-20
At what age do you think an infant would be ready to ride in this stroller without a car seat
Well you know that the manufacturers always say babies should be able to hold their heads up and most mention 6 months when forced to pick an age.
However, the City Tour 2 seat goes back to about a 26 degree angle when fully reclined. That's not nearly flat but its a lot better than upright. So I think you could keep the seat reclined and the canopy back where you could see, and make sure the baby's head isn't forward or sideways too much and you would probably feel safe at a much earlier age. And if not you can wait a couple of weeks and try again, or find a car seat. Another idea is that you could buy a used infant car seat that fits the stroller (cheap on FB marketplace), but only use the car seat in the stroller, not in a vehicle where it may or may not be safe.
Did you also consider cybex melio?
I think it didn't quite have the level of user reviews that met our cutoff.
I have a long skinny toddler thanks
Maybe one of the bigger strollers like the B-Lively would be best.
remove ur mouth from the microphone
uh, ok