Thursday 23 August 2012

Chicco Keyfit 30 Infant Car Seat Adventure

The Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Seat and Base provides your infant with a safe way to travel in comfort and style. The practical design of the KeyFit system includes a five-point safety harness and reliable LATCH anchor, making it incredibly easy to use.

Benefits:
  • Quick, Easy Installation 
  • No.1 rated infant car seat in America
  • Safe secure energy-absorbing foam that provides impact protection





Age/Weight/Height Requirements: 
  • Minimum weight recommendation - 4 Pounds
  • Maximum weight recommendation - 30 Pounds 
  • Rear-facing minimum child weight - 4 Pounds
  • Rear-facing maximum child weight - 30 Pounds

 

What Other Parents are saying (Reviews from Amazon):

The Good: 

Erin Calabria: The Chicco Keyfit 30 is really a well made and sturdy infant seat. The materials are very easy to clean and the fabric looks very nice, the infant seat itself is very secure and I feel like my baby is very safe when he's in his seat. The base is SO convienent if you drive your baby in the same car all the time.

Julia: They were so easy to install. When we went to a car seat check, the technician said we picked the safest and easiest car seat to install! We own a Rav-4 and we could install the car seat right in the middle of the back seat

The Cons:

N. Corrieri: Now this may or may not be a con. Not all shopping carts or portable carseat holders in restaurants are safe and solid. So this is at your discretion. You cannot set this in the top of a cart. This makes grocery shopping impossible or comical. I have been seen at local supermarket pushing a stroller AND pulling a cart.

Ashley: yes, you do need to use two hands to press the buttons on either side of the carry-handle in order to change its position, and this also makes the product safer and should not be considered a product flaw. I have personally seen other infant carriers bump against something (in the case I saw, a chair), engage the button to change the carry-handle position, and the bucket tipped forward.

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