What is the difference between KeyFit and KeyFit 30?

What is the difference between KeyFit and KeyFit 30?

The core difference between the KeyFit® and the KeyFit®30 is the weight limitation. The KeyFit®22 is only approved for babies up to 22 lbs, while the KeyFit® 30 is approved for babies up to 30 lbs. The original KeyFit is rated for babies from 4 to 22 pounds and 30” or less in height.

What is the weight limit on Chicco KeyFit 30?

between 4-30 pounds
The KeyFit® 30 is designed for infants between 4-30 pounds and up to 30 inches tall. This product is JPMA Certified.

Do all Chicco car seats fit the same base?

Answer: The Chicco Keyfit car seat base is only compatible with the Keyfit and Keyfit 30 infant car seats. The Keyfit 35 infant car seat is only compatible with the Keyfit 35 car seat base.

How long can baby use Chicco KeyFit?

Age Range: Short-term, infant-only The Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat will not be your forever car seat. It’s recommended use is from 4 pounds (using the newborn insert) to 30 pounds, or 30 inches—whichever comes first. For example, my 1-year-old son weighs less than 20 pounds, but he is already 30 inches tall.

How do I know what kind of Chicco car seat I have?

The information can be found on the label on the bottom of the Child Restraint. Please have Model and Serial Number available when you call. These are located on a label on the bottom of the Child Restraint.

Where is Chicco brand from?

Italy
Located in Italy, at the heart of our brand, the Chicco Research Center partners with pediatricians, midwives, ergonomists, doulas, parents and – most importantly – babies to learn about how they grow and interact with the world around them.

Are Chicco car seats heavy?

It’s a bit on the heavy side compared to other infant seats that we tested. The seat alone, without its base, weighs 9.2 lbs (4.2kg). The Chicco’s handle is well-built and easy to pull up or down.

When can I remove the Chicco infant insert?

-11 pounds
Infant Inserts The newborn positioner – the part the child sits on – is optional for 4-11 pounds but must be removed no later than when the child weighs 11 pounds. The head insert is optional at any weight as long as the harness is in one of the lower two sets of harness slots.