The All City is beautiful. Unfortunately here in the Netherlands I can find the colors I can get only a black one on Amazon. Great video thank you so much. I almost buy the all terrain, you save me from buying it 😊
In the summer quite a while. We're taking cooler showers and not running the furnace. On a 2 week trip we still had some left in the tank when we got home.
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!
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
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.
Nice tip. The spoons we have in the barn have 3' cheater bars welded on them we occasionally mount big tractor tires and semi tires. "Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world."- Archimedes
Thanks man I’m telling you I’ve been fussing with this trailer tire since Friday. I’ve been told it was a 15 and a 14 I knew it was 14 but they seated the 14 wrong and cockeyed.. I was thumping thumping down the road.. And I literally needed this for my trailer to pick up the used tires I lost half of them because I need to pick them up this weekend. And then I resell them to A few of the Llantera shops here in Phoenix… And nobody could help me with this tire ended up having to cut the 14th off with my Sauza and bolt cutters nobody would help me even to remove it The guy was across town at one of my other shops and put it on And I’ve been using them for 20 years he just didn’t stretch the tire properly and set the bead wrong lopsided across an angle .. I never seen anything like it so I went to it I have another 14 the same size trying to get it on right now and it ain’t going so well I’m gonna try this I believe this might just work
It took a bit to get her used to it, using things she liked to crawl towards, but I do believe it helped her crawl quicker. It got her head used to looking forward on a plain parallel to the floor, paving the way for her crawl. I worried she’d be lazy and only want to lay on this to crawl, but once she started crawling she was way faster on her hands and knees and left it behind.
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:)
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Thanks for a great review! We also have 2 kiddos so this was super helpful getting your perspective. What vehicle did you tow? We would like to tow our Jeep Wrangler. We live out west and will run into steep grades on occasion.
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?
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.
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
Thank you very much for the wonderful review. We have taken action and responded to all your suggestions and made the necessary improvements. I hope your daughter is doing well. Your assistant Ethan did a great job as a Crawligator test pilot! 👏🙌