The ‘World’s Smallest Stroller’ Revealed, And You’ve Got To Get One (Video)

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Have you ever been going somewhere with your baby and wished your stroller didn’t take up so much space when traveling? Perhaps you checked it and then forgot to pick it up in baggage claim or perhaps you’re tired of carrying around and packing up the clunky thing…? After carting it everywhere, you may want to cry more than your baby. Plus, oftentimes, your stroller weighs a lot more than your little one. But, you have no choice. It’s a catch-22. Not anymore.

The GB POCKIT stroller folds up—so much as that it can fit into a backpack. A-maz-ing! It even broke the Guinness World Record for the “world’s smallest folding stroller,” measuring 12″x14″x7″ and weighing just nine pounds (!). In just a few seconds, you go from full-sized stroller to a compact, folded up one.

“The magic of the POCKIT stroller is its advanced bionic design,” says Goodbaby International’s website. “Our design concept is based on lifestyle and consumer experience. The ambition to create the smallest pocket stroller is easy to understand: make everyday life easier and less hassle.”

I’d say they’re on the right track!

The POCKIT stroller was revealed last month at the ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas. It will be out next Spring and cost approximately $229.

To see it in action, take a look at this YouTube video. In no time, you’ll want one, too!

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