If there’s one main concern you have as a parent, it’s safety. From the moment you conceive, you worry about what you eat, every ache you feel, and the best ways to keep your baby safe after they arrive. With my first daughter I spent countless hours finding the right baby gear that would ensure her safety. With my second baby I spent hours making sure the same items I used with my first were still top rated in the safety department. And now, with my third, you’d think I would already know, but I STILL did my research.
It turns out in the past 6 years, the one thing that has been consistent in car seat safety is our Chicco KeyFit30. We checked out different car seats at BuyBuyBaby and even got to install each one to get a feel for them. Chicco not only won us over with their top safety ratings, but also the ease of proper installation. To top it off, the Chicco KeyFit 30 is one of the lightest infant car seats around. There are so many qualities to love about the Chicco KeyFit 30 seat, and for this reason it is our top choice in infant car seats. It is the only seat we trusted to bring both our girls home from the hospital in, and we are excited to check out the latest, KeyFit 30 zip with our newest member of our family.


The KeyFit 30 zip still offers the top safety rating you’ve come to expect from Chicco, while also offers some fun features like a colorful easy zip car seat boot, extended sun visor, and removable canopy, giving you more options than before! I love the sleek new design and the vibrant colors Chicco uses. The car seat can be used rear facing only from 4lbs- 30lbs and includes an infant insert that can be used for newborns up to 11 pounds.

The Chicco KeyFit 30 is compatible with the following Chicco strollers:
Urban, Bravo, Liteway Plus, Cortina, Cortina Magic, Neuvo, Activ3, TRE, Cortina Together, and KeyFit Caddy Strollers. You can purchase the KeyFit 30 Zip from Babies R Us where it retails for $229.
I like that it’s compatible with so many strollers.
This is the car seat we’re looking at, too. Was it easy to install correctly?