GB Qbit+ All-City
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The GB Qbit+ All-City is an urban evolution of the Qbit+. The stroller features stylish single wheels, a soft suspension, and a substantially extended shopping basket. Similarly to the Qbit+, the Qbit+ All-City keeps the popular, cheerful colors and is still a quality, extra compact stroller. The seat is sufficiently spacious and fully reclinable. Like with the Plus edition, you can add a car seat and create a travel system also to All-City. Alternatively, the ultra-compact Cot To Go carrycot can be added.
In addition to the basic versions, the Fashion edition of the Qbit+ All-City is available. It comes in new, modern color combinations and mesh fabrics of the seat, along with leatherette elements and features a different type of plastic viewing panels as well as a rear ventilation section.
The GB Qbit+ All-City is an urban evolution of the Qbit+. The stroller features stylish single wheels, a soft suspension, and a substantially extended shopping basket. Similarly to the Qbit+, the Qbit+ All-City keeps the popular, cheerful colors and is still a quality, extra compact stroller. The seat is sufficiently spacious and fully reclinable. Like with the Plus edition, you can add a car seat and create a travel system also to All-City. Alternatively, the ultra-compact Cot To Go carrycot can be added.
In addition to the basic versions, the Fashion edition of the Qbit+ All-City is available. It comes in new, modern color combinations and mesh fabrics of the seat, along with leatherette elements and features a different type of plastic viewing panels as well as a rear ventilation section.
GB Qbit+ All-City Features & Specifications
The Basics
- Type
- Pushchair (seat and chassis only), 2in1 stroller system, 3in1 stroller system
- Stroller weight
- 7.5 kg
- Unfolded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 106 cm x 42 cm x 84 cm
- Folded dimensions (h×w×l)
- 58 cm x 42 cm x 24 cm
- Chassis material
- Aluminum
- Country of origin
- Germany
- Stroller available as a pushchair (seat unit configuration) only; newborn accessories (like a carrycot) need to be purchased separately
- Yes
The Seat unit
- Maximum weight capacity - seat load
- 17 kg
- Recommended age range (best to use with a child of)
- 0-36 months
- Reversible seat unit
- No
- L-shaped, bucket-type seat unit
- No
- Reclining backrest
- Yes, infinite recline
- Full-recline backrest (a bigger-than-a-150-degree-angle to a lie-flat)
- Yes
- Backrest recline type
- Strap-operated
- One-hand backrest recline system
- No
- Extendable backrest
- No
- Legrest positioning
- Yes, 2 positions
- Extendable leg rest
- No
- Wipe-clean layer on the leg rest
- No
- Footrest
- Yes
- Width and depth of the sitting surface
- 33 x ? cm
- A higher seat unit's position on the chassis
- No
- Height-adjustable seat
- No
- Seat unit's proper attachment indicator
- No
- 2in1 convertible carrycot/seat unit (pramette travel system)
- No
- Fabrics removable for cleaning
- Yes
- Seat fabrics cleaning
- Machine washable
- Safety harness type
- 5-point
- Harness padding
- Yes
- Height-adjustable harness belts
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the seat
- Yes
- Second seat can be attached (single-to-double convertibility)
- No
The Canopy (Hood)
- Seat unit equipped with a canopy/hood
- Yes
- Extendable canopy/hood
- No
- The canopy/hood features a sun visor
- No
- Floating, follow-the-sun canopy
- No
- Height-adjustable canopy
- No
- Removable canopy
- No
- Waterproof canopy
- Yes
- UV protection in the (canopy) fabrics
- Yes
- Ventilation integrated into the canopy
- No
- A pocket integrated into the canopy
- No
- Peek-a-boo viewing window present on the canopy
- Yes
- Peek-a-boo window can be closed/covered
- No
- Reinforcing side clasps present on the canopy
- No
The Bumper bar
- Bumper bar
- Yes
- Bumper bar type (style)
- Bar
- Removable bumper bar
- Yes
- Gate-opening (swing-away) bumper bar
- Yes
- Height-adjustable bumper bar
- No
- Bumper bar features a fabric (non-wipe-clean) cover
- No
- Bumper bar features an extra crotch strap
- No
The Wheels
- Number of wheels
- 4
- Front wheel(s) type
- Rubber-coated wheels
- Rear wheels type
- Rubber-coated wheels
- Swivel wheels
- Yes
- Lockable wheels
- No
- Removable wheels
- Yes
- All wheels are double wheels
- No
- All-terrain version of wheels available to purchase separately
- No
- Wheels equipped with mudguards
- No,
- Two-wheel mode
- No
The Suspension
- Suspension
- Yes
- Wheels with suspension
- All
- Suspension type
- Open springs
- Adjustable suspension softness
- No
- Rocking chassis
- No
The Brake
- Central brake system/type
- One-step rocker pedal (flip-flop friendly)
- Deceleration handbrake
- No,
The Fold
- Folding system
- Flat (compact) fold
- One-hand fold
- Yes
- Plane-travel-friendly stroller with an ultra-compact fold (suitable as carry-on luggage)
- Yes
- Folds with the (forward-facing) seat attached
- Yes
- Folds with the rearward-facing seat attached
- n/a
- Self-standing fold
- Yes
- Auto-lock feature of the folded chassis
- Yes
- Folded stroller can be pulled behind like luggage
- No
- Stroller folds and/or unfolds by itself
- No
- Equipped with a carry strap/carry handle
- Yes
- Outward fold (the seat fabrics are on the outside after folding)
- No
The Handlebar
- Handle height adjustment
- No
- Handlebar material
- Foam
- Handlebar height
- 106 cm
- Reversible handlebar (handle can be flipped to the other side)
- No
- Safety wrist strap
- No
The Basket
- Shopping basket
- Yes
- Large shopping basket
- Yes
- Basket's weight capacity
- 5 kg
- Closable basket
- No
- An extra basket can be attached to the frame
- No
- A pocket integrated into the seat/elsewhere on the stroller frame
- No
The Carrycot
- Carrycot compatible
- Yes (with adapters)
- Carry handle on the carrycot
- Yes,
- Inclining carrycot mattress
- No,
- Foldable carrycot
- Yes,
- Rocking-base carrycot
- No
- Ventilatilated carrycot base (bottom ventilation system)
- No,
- Carrycot installable in the car instead of a group 0+ car seat (Auto carrycot)
- No,
- Carrycot positioned high on the frame
- No
The Car seat
- Car seat compatible
- Yes (with adapters)
- Car seat sold separately
- Yes
- Maxi-Cosi/Cybex car seat attachment-type adapters available
- Yes
- Britax Römer car seat attachment-type adapters available
- No
The Accessories & Extra features
- Parent tray/organizer on the handlebar (included)
- No
- Cup holder can be attached
- No
- Reflective elements
- No
- No pushchair mode/seat-unit configuration available
- No
- Rain cover included
- No
- Mosquito net included
- No
- Leg cover (apron) included with the seat unit
- No
- Seat liner/insert included
- No
- Changing bag included
- No
- Carry bag/transport cover for the folded stroller included
- No
- Motorized/Baterry-powered
- No
- LED light(s)
- No
- Built-in audio speakers
- No
- A storage/bag can be attached instead of a seat
- No
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Parent reviews of the GB Qbit+ All-City
I have the GB QBIT PLUS ALL CITY for a while only, but it's love at first sight. It's actually even more beautiful than the pics on the web. The frame is good, my one-year-old daughter was comfy in the seat. It's narrower, but that's understandable, as it's more of a travel buggy. The workmanship is beautiful, I'm just a little afraid because of the window - that it will tear over time, but I hope it won't 🤭. The covers are also nice and pleasant to touch. The stroller is tall, I'm actually short, I'm about 16 7cm and the push bar almost touching my chest - which suits me because like this it doesn't look like a doll pram.
I've only been outside with it once, just trying out the wheels on our bad sidewalks (just bumps and holes everywhere). The holes weren't much of a problemm the stroller didn't get stuck, it steered great, but it rattled a bit on the cobblestones - I rather madewalked very slowly so as not to shake my daughter too much 😁 The stroller can be heard a bit when you walk, but I expecting that - it is a buggy 😆 ... I'm used to my Britax, which is quiet and crosses any obstacle, but it's also larger.
Overall, I think it's good - for shopping, short trips, and for the city walks. It's very easy to fold, one-handed to push, and it's easy to operate in every aspect, so I can imagine traveling alone with a child and this stroller to my family. If I m holding my daughter in my hand, I can safely fold and move the stroller to the car boot. I'm already looking forward to trying it on normal sidewalks rather than these around us 🤭 ..
The stroller does not have a locking mechanism on the front wheels. This is a huge disadvantage for me, and I returned the stroller directly after getting it from the delivery man. I cannot imagine pushing a stroller through stones or on the playground, with the wheels not being able to be locked. I would have never thought that a stroller costing around 250 does not have the front wheel locking system - even a supercheap buggy from the Tesco's had one...
- Very functional (mainly for travelers)
- The pushchair, as well as the Cot to Go, is really small after folding and folds super easily
- Doesn't fold with adapters attached
I bought this pushchair as a compact option from newborn - since we are on the go almost every day (work needs, as well as family, being further away). I needed something small and handy, which this pushchair definitely is. We got the Cot to Go bassinet with it, and that also folds magically small. Other than that, it is very simple, but it is enough if compactness is the priority. Of course, it may look a little weird with the bassinet over the seat, but that is the price for having a super small but comfy pushchair that you can travel with, without the pushchair becoming a burden. You just cannot have everything!
The pushchair itself looks good, drives good, and all-in-all there's not much bad to say about it. For that price, and taking my need of compactness into account, I have not much to complain about. I am only sorry I didn't get my hands on the Fashion edition when buying it because the only thing I actually mind is that I cannot fold the pushchair with the bassinet/car seat adapters attached (I always have to remove them). I heard the Fashion edition allows you to fold it with them, which is a small thing, but time-saving nonetheless.
- perfect folding
- super compact
- maneuvrable
- beautiful
- comfortable
- details
- the canopy could be longer
- the leg rest could be longer
- no carry strap
We have the Fashion edition in blue. Even me not liking the plastic part on the sides very much, I must say it seems practical (my baby looks outta that when I cover him with the opened canopy), and overall, the buggy is gorgeous. The fabrics look luxurious, and they're also breathable, nice to touch, and there's a lot of nice detailing (the pillow is a really good touch).
Space-wise, my DS has enough space, and he is two-years-old - so I am expecting this buggy to last us until he doesn't need any anymore. The wheels are small, so nothing for some real all-terrain ride, but with that nice suspension, walks in our town are pleasant and comfy for me as well as my little one. I also love the fact that the width of the wheel is circa the same in the front and in the rear, making the maneuverability very easy.
If I were to change anything, I'd make the canopy extendable, and maybe make the leg rest longer as well. Other than that, I feel like, for this (ultra-compact) category, it is a stylish but also very practical model. I highly recommend getting it for holidays as well as for everyday walks in the city - mainly when your child doesn't need a buggy all the time.
Your questions about the GB Qbit+ All-City
Hi,
Just wondering what the backrest measurement is? Not sure if I should get this or the Easywalker Miley 1 for my taller toddler.
Hey, Gracie,
I don't have the exact measurement for the Qbit Plus All-City, apart from the width of the eat which is about 33 cm - and the manufacturer doesn't provide those either. However, I do know the stroller is, design-wise, very close to Cybex travel strollers, as they are made in. the same factory, pretty much - and that those are more spacious than the Miley, also because of how they are designed.
I think both will be a bit tight for a tall toddler, but my personal choice here would be the GB, I believe.
Could it be stored in the overhead bin on a plane? Or must it be checked in upon boarding?
Hi, Cess,
With the folded dimensions of 58 cm x 42 cm x 24 cm, the stroller should be possible to take on board as cabin luggage, yes. However, this varies from airline to airline, and the best is to check with the airline of your choice. I do personally know people that took it on board, so definitely should be fine with some airlines.