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I searched for a review or comparison of the "gb Pockit+ All City" stroller but there is none? I found a RU-vidr talking about it as a top ten travel stroller and stroller for investment! It is durable and strong made of aluminum and its price is lower than other strollers
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 These materials are also available via channel membership on RU-vid: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 These materials are also available via channel membership on RU-vid: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
I have a Kinderkraft Nea 2in1 stroller and the adapters work with most common newborn car seats - Cybex, Maxi Cosi, Tutis etc. I used mine with Tutis Evo with no issues.
Nice vid, although I believe you should've put the bearings in the other way. The original bearings have that extension too, and if mounted the correct way it ensures the wheel will not seize with overtightening.
Hello world! Urgently need info!-we have Nuna Mixx Next stroler and would like to par it with Joie I level Signature car shell. Which adapters do I need?? Heelp! 🥴🙏
This shares so many similar characteristics to a retired Graco Jet Setter, someone mentioned it and it really looks like an upgraded rebranded jet setter to me, do you think they share similarities?
Thank you for this video! Please could advise the main differences pros/cons of this compared to Bugaboo Fox 5? Looking for first pram that is light enough and all terrain and narrowed down to these 2/3 - I candy Peach 7 being another contender. Thank you 😊
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thank you that would really help to decide! Wondering how important a fully recline/lie flat seat is for baby vs just using a bassinet on Fox 5 (if they outgrow or don’t like!) until they can support head etc! Thanks again for your great helpful videos 😊
@@marieclare94 I think the full recline is only needed for people who don't want the bassinet. Older children will generally be fine without full recline.
I took it all off and I was horrified by this design. They could at least make the seat area come off more easily... this stroller is made for toddlers and kids, did they not think this would get dirty and need a wash? this is such a basic need in a stroller! Whoever designed was obviously childless. I hope they have kids and they are forced to use this thing!!
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 These materials are also available via channel membership on RU-vid: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
My gripe with Uppababy is their "seat belts" are quite fiddly while for Nuna and Silver Cross, it is magnetic, so you can more or less buckle your baby in with one hand without too much thinking.
I've had issues with the Triv Next not self standing when folded unless the front wheels are locked. How did you get this working with the wheel unlocked?
I’d love to see any modern favourite strollers like Yoyo etc… in 10-20 year after raising 2-3 kids in it, after traveling the world and a lot of off-road forest trail usage :) like our Maclaren techno XLR and still going!!! No problem! All this is due to a very strong construction. Problem with used up wheels? Just swap them and you have another 10-20years of usage. And don’t forget newer strollers don’t have to tackle bad roads as much as 20-30 years ago as we have a much better stroller infrastructure that puts a lot less stress on the strollers. People make shorter trips due to having more cars and better public transport. That’s why easier fold and design is more important to people this days than Strength. But I still Love Maclaren XLR compered to all the modern competition. Funny that most of this brands didn’t even exist 10-20 year ago so they have a long way to go to catch up with Maclaren 😂
The one thing that made the Finiti worth considering was that the bassinet can be attached to the car. It sounds very convenient and mobile without having to buy a carrycot seat separately.