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Good Baby Pockit Stroller $191.86 Delivered (RRP. $399.99) @ The Nile eBay

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Pretty good deal for this stroller delivered.

Only one colour at that price

Stated RRP is $329.99 on the site is but most places quote a RRP of $399.99.

$211 Delivered at The Nile regular web store if you miss the ebay deal - https://www.thenile.com.au/baby/pockit-stroller-lizard-khaki…

Original $20 off Sitewide with $100 Spend eBay Post

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  • +3

    Extra 5% discount if purchased on ebay store using the discount code. Comes to $201

    • Don't forget CashRewards 1.3% and bring it under $200.

  • Will Toysrus pricebeat this? Seems to have good reviews. Tempted to get one to replace the big bulky pram

    • +1

      I've also got a bugaboo limited edition but also love this. Should go go it. If The Nile has a physical address Toys R Us will beat it by 10%. Also depending on who you would get because they don't have this colour and they would like the same colour. Hope this helps.

  • +1

    GB has released a newer model GB Pockit Plus that now has a reclining feature, unfortunately it is not yet available in Australia. That said, $200 for this stroller is a steal

    • Omg this has got me so excited!!! Didn't want it due to the lack of recline but will definitely look into it with the recline option! Hope it isn't ridiculously priced!

      • +1

        get Mountain Buggy Nano

        • Thanks for the recommendation - do you have this stroller? Have you travelled with it? I am actually just looking for a travel pram that baby can sleep in if they fall asleep so needed the recline. Think it might just be a bit lighter than our every day stroller which I really don't wanna bring with us on holidays lol

        • @KupoHo: I do have mountain buggy nano, it is worth for the price and compare with other competitors. You should be able to get in $300 price mark. Yes, I have travelled with it in 5 different countries. It is worth it and you won't regret it.

        • @KupoHo:
          I am still waiting for mine to arrive so I can't vouch for it personally just yet. I'm getting it for the same reason as you, I already have a Maclaren Stroller but it is quite heavy and doesn't fold down small at all. This supposedly is the smallest fold stroller in the market and will be perfect holidays. One thing I have read though is that it doesn't provide much storage.

          Bought for RM1099 from Malaysia which equates to about AUD340.

        • @b3stoh:
          Oooo so you were able to order the Pockit Plus model for that much online? Are you able to let me know where you ordered it from please.

          We have a Bee that we travelled with when my first baby was young but as our next trip with the newborn is Japan, I seriously do not want to lug it in its travel bag as it is even bigger and bulkier than the biggest size luggage that we have (big!).

          My intent is to wear my baby in a carrier most of the time but when I need a break, I want to be able to put her in the pram.

          We also have a Maclaren stroller that has served us well for our travels but it's just not as you say that compact or light!

          Please let me know how you go once you receive yours!! :)

        • @abc xyz:
          I am currently reading up on it and will take it for a stroll at the store when I get a chance to go see it in real life! One of the cons I read is that you have to take the wheels off to bring it as hand luggage. Is this a pretty simple task? I guess I could do the same with my current stroller and just buy the travel bag to do this but I really want a light travel stroller. I like the canopy on it though!

        • @KupoHo:

          What are the odds, I'm buying it for our upcoming Japan trip as well. And I am flying there alone with my toddler and cannot imagine how I will get to our accommodation with a stroller, luggage and toddler.

          From what I understand you don't have to take the wheels off, you just need to fold them in. Also it seems the canopy is quite small and doesnt do too well in shading the sun, I have purchased an additional stroller ray shade as per the advice on some reviews.

          About purchasing it, I happen to be going to Malaysia next week and got my sister to pick one up for me.
          Happy to bring one back or you if you're really keen.

        • @KupoHo: To be able to put in cabin, they requested to put in a bag, thats all. the bag that came when you bought doesnt cover the wheels, hence why. just buy $3 bag from 2 dollar shops - it does the trick. hope it helps.

        • @b3stoh:
          Haha! You would def need one of these travelling in Japan! And even more so if you're alone with child n luggage!

          Oh my message abt the wheels was to ABC XYZ regarding the nano :)

          Thank you so much for the offer! I'm in Perth so would imagine it would be cheaper for me to order off eBay with one of the codes floating about when the colour I want comes back in stock than to trouble your sister :)

        • @b3stoh:
          Hey I was researching the pockit and noticed there is an Indonesian version made by a company called Cocolatte. I think it might have been out before the GB version was and it cost less than half the price!! Guessing you may have gone to Malaysia and back already but if you are still there and get a chance to check one out, please let me know if it's on par with the GB one :)

        • @KupoHo:
          Hey I've had a chance to use the stroller and absolutely love how small it folds! The recline is great, my daughter has had good naps in it while we've been here. It doesnt go all the way but good enough while out and about. I haven't come across the Cocolatte brand here in the shops but will let you know if i do.

  • I just unpacked one of these a few hours ago! It's a good pram; however, it won't replace your regular full sized pram, most likely. It's really a special use pram; it's not a heavy duty iCandy, Bugaboo etc. However, if you need a pram for travel or for short trips, it's pretty slick. I recommend it for situational usage.

    BTW David Jones sells it for ~330, so this is a screaming deal.

  • fyi - baby bunting also have it on special for $200. its on their catalogue. but again, with the functionality - i recommend mountain buggy nano.

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