In Depth Baby Product Reviews Led by a Pediatrician

Chicco KeyFit 30 Review

Impressive crash test results but it isn't the most comfortable for a baby
gearlab tested logo
chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $230 List
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Manufacturer:   Chicco
By Juliet Spurrier, MD and Wendy Schmitz  ⋅  Oct 20, 2023
73
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#4 of 15
  • Crash Test - 40% 7.9
  • Ease of Install - LATCH - 20% 6.8
  • Ease of Install - Belt - 10% 6.8
  • Ease of Install - w/o Base - 5% 5.5
  • Ease of Use - 15% 8.0
  • Comfort/Quality - 5% 5.5
  • Weight/Size - 5% 7.2

The Skinny

The Chicco Keyfit 30 is a top-ranked infant car seat at a reasonable price. Still, it has a shorter lifespan than its brother, with a similar design and functionality. The Keyfit 30 has better-than-average crash test analysis results and is easy to use. It has a budget-friendly price and can get the job done with high compatibility across some of the best strollers with the purchase of adapters. This Chicco isn't as easy to install as other Chicco seats and lacks some of the comfort and quality you'll find in the slightly higher-priced brother. Overall, this seat has nothing to hate, but we think you'll like the Chicco brother with the longer lifespan and slightly higher price.
REASONS TO BUY
Higher crash scores
Easy to use
Good handle grip
REASONS TO AVOID
Minimal padding
Small canopy
Poor stability without base
Editor's Note: We updated our infant car seat review on October 1, 2023, with brand-new information and crash test results; a secondary update happened on the 20th of October to remove the discontinued Nuna seats we tested.

Compare to Similar Products

 
chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review
This Product
Chicco KeyFit 30
Awards  Editors' Choice Award  Best Value Award  
Price $230 List
$209.99 at Amazon
$270 List
$229.99 at Amazon
$270 List$120 List
$119.00 at Amazon
$110 List
$107.87 at Amazon
Overall Score Sort Icon
73
75
67
59
54
Star Rating
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Bottom Line Not as comfy for little ones, but the crash test results are impressiveGreat overall seat with high stroller compatibility and better than average results all aroundNot a bad Britax if it pairs with your stroller, but it isn't as impressive as other similarly priced contendersIf your budget is small, this seat has impressive crash test resultsHard to install and more challenging to use overshadows the better crash test analysis
Rating Categories Chicco KeyFit 30 Chicco KeyFit 35 Britax B-Safe Gen-2... Graco SnugRide 35 L... Baby Trend EZ Flex-Loc
Crash Test (40%)
7.9
7.6
7.4
8.4
7.7
Ease of Install - LATCH (20%)
6.8
7.0
7.5
3.0
3.5
Ease of Install - Belt (10%)
6.8
7.0
6.0
3.5
2.5
Ease of Install - w/o Base (5%)
5.5
6.8
6.8
3.8
4.5
Ease of Use (15%)
8.0
8.5
4.5
5.5
3.5
Comfort/Quality (5%)
5.5
7.5
6.5
3.0
4.0
Weight/Size (5%)
7.2
6.9
6.2
8.5
7.9
Specs Chicco KeyFit 30 Chicco KeyFit 35 Britax B-Safe Gen-2... Graco SnugRide 35 L... Baby Trend EZ Flex-Loc
Aircraft Certified Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Minimum Weight 4 lbs 4 lbs 4 lbs 4 lbs 4 lbs
Maximum Weight 30 lbs 35 lbs 35 lbs 35 lbs 30 lbs
Maximum Height 30 in 32 in 32 in 32 in 30 in
Belt Routing Style American European European American American
Measured Carrier-Only Weight 9.8 lb 10.4 lb 11.6 lb 7.6 lb 8.7 lb
Number of Recline Positions 5 6 5 4 4
Shoulder Harness Positions 3 5 6 4 3
Crotch Strap Positions 1 1 2 2 1
Built in Lock Off Yes Yes Yes No No
Anti-rebound Bar No Yes No No No
Load Leg No No No No No
Locking Handle Positions 3 3 4 4 4
Allowed Handle Positions For Auto Travel Any position Any position Any position Any position Not listed
Head Support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Newborn Insert Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Method To Adjust Harness Shoulder Height Rethread Non-rethread Non-rethread Rethread Rethread
Onboard Manual Storage Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Level Indicator On Base Bubble, both sides Bubble, both sides Mark on a dial, both sides needle, one side On Infant Seat, one side only
Level Indicator On Seat Line on Decal Line on Decal Line on Decal Line on Decal Hanging Indicator

Our Analysis and Test Results

Chicco (kee-ko) is the largest baby-centric brand in Europe and is part of the Artsana Group. The Artsana Group is a lifestyle company that offers a variety of products that include feeding gear, baby gear, and medical supplies. Pietro Catelli founded Chicco and provides baby-related equipment to children from before birth to preschool age, and their products are currently in more than 120 countries.

Performance Comparison


This crash test video shows the crash testing of the Chicco Keyfit 30 from MGA Research.
Credit: GearLab & MGA Research

Crash Testing


The crash test analysis result for the Keyfit 30 is just above the average for the group, with sensor results for each location coming in better than the average results in our crash testing. All of the seats in our review meet the federal guidelines for safety and should, therefore, be considered safe.

This crash test results graph shows the sensor data recording during...
This crash test results graph shows the sensor data recording during testing for the Chicco Keyfit 30 vs. the Clek Liing, one of the best in the group.
This graph compares the chest sensor results from the Keyfit 30 and...
This graph compares the chest sensor results from the Keyfit 30 and the Clek Liing, which was one of the best-performing seats in our crash tests.

We ran our tests a little faster and with a more modern sled to determine which options might provide a margin of safety over the standard and compared to the competition. This seat has head and chest sensor results that are better than many competitors in our tests, but they weren't good enough to make it into the top-tier results. Its best result was in the HIC (head) sensor, which showed G forces below the average. The chest clip sensor results were also good, with G forces lower than the average. Nothing is disappointing about its performance in the crash test, and it is the best-performing Chicco in this review, but it didn't match the results of the higher-scoring seats with lower G forces recorded in their sensors. If your goal is a Chicco seat with the best crash test results, this is for you. However, if you are open to other brands and the best crash test results are your priority, you might want to look elsewhere.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the latch installation method for the keyfit 30 is straightforward...
The LATCH installation method for the Keyfit 30 is straightforward and the easiest installation method with this seat.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Installation LATCH


Installing the Keyfit 30 using LATCH is one of the easiest installation methods for this seat, but it isn't as easy as most of the competition, including other Chicco options.

Installation using LATCH on the Keyfit 30 includes connecting the connectors to the LATCH anchor points and pulling on the center tightening straps.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

This base has flexible straps attached to the push-style LATCH connections. There is no anti-rebound bar or load leg. The connectors have a guide to help you keep them on the right side, and minimal tightening needs to happen. It has one strap to tighten, and it pulls smoothly. We did use a knee on the base to ensure it was tight enough. There is no tensioner, but it doesn't seem to need one to help with installation or with getting things tight enough. The pull direction is perfect for ease of installation.

Removing the Keyfit 30 base from the car includes lifting on the single finger lever and loosening the LATCH straps so you can easily remove the connectors from the car.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The seat is stable when installed with very little wiggle. The bubble indicators remained in the proper installation position without needing adjustment after installation.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 base has level indicators for installation on both...
The Keyfit 30 base has level indicators for installation on both sides and they are very easy to read.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Recline Adjustment


The level adjustment on the Keyfit 30 has five levels and a bubble indicator on either side of the base. The levels adjust easily with nice clear increments. You press one button on each side of the base simultaneously to initiate the movement.

Recline adjustment on the Keyfit 30 base includes pressing buttons on both sides of the base simultaneously and pulling or pushing up on the moving portion.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Installation - Belt


Installing the Chicco with the vehicle belt instead of LATCH is about the same for difficulty, so if possible, we'd still recommend the LATCH over the belt if available.

The base for the Keyfit 30 has a built-in lock lock-off on the side...
The base for the Keyfit 30 has a built-in lock lock-off on the side that is clearly marked and designed to help keep the vehicle shoulder belt tightly in place.
The Keyfit 30 belt pathways aren't as big as some, but you can use...
The Keyfit 30 belt pathways aren't as big as some, but you can use your hands on either side to pass the vehicle belt through without putting your hand through.

The belt pathway is color-coded, with built-in belt lock-off but no tensioner. The belt pathway is easy to access and maintain but is slightly less open than competitors. Even if you can't fit your hand in the path, you can pass it to your other hand on the opposite side. We had to sit on the base or put a knee on it to get enough pressure to tighten the belt, likely because there is no tensioner, so it is on the installation to provide the pressure. Luckily, the base has a relatively flat surface for comfortably placing a knee. The lock-off also feels a little too far back on the base, and it wasn't a natural feel to get the belt to it.

Once installed, it passes the wiggle test, and while not as tight as you might want it to be, it feels stable in both the sedan and small SUV test cars. It would likely feel more stable with an anti-rebound bar.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 uses the american belt path across the foot portion of...
The Keyfit 30 uses the American belt path across the foot portion of the carrier only.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Installation - w/o the Base


Installing the Keyfit 30 without the base is the most challenging method for this seat. It scores below the average for the group, and while not the hardest, we aren't convinced it is the best choice for those who plan to install their carrier without the base regularly.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the belt path on the keyfit 30 aren't color coded, but they are easy...
The belt path on the Keyfit 30 aren't color coded, but they are easy to find and use and have an indicator on the side you can see if you duck down.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Installation includes the American belt path with the vehicle belt across the foot of the carrier. The path is not color-coded but is evident and easy to access. The installation level indicator is a line decal on the carrier's side.

We found it easier to install the Keyfit 30 without the base by...
We found it easier to install the Keyfit 30 without the base by getting into the vehicle to reach the belt connection and tighten the shoulder belt. This could be harder for taller parents as our tester was fairly petite.
Tightening the shoulder belt on the vehicle is the hardest part of...
Tightening the shoulder belt on the vehicle is the hardest part of the no-base installation method for the Keyfit 30.

There is a note on the belt path, but the fabric means it isn't apparent, and you must bend over to see it. The lack of shoulder belt utilization means it is a simple installation without much hassle. The belt doesn't slide in like some other seats; you have to thread it. Depending on your car, you might need a towel for installation, but we didn't on our two test vehicles this go around. The shoulder belt on the car makes tightening kind of awkward. We struggled to get this installed tight enough, and it felt wobbly in both test cars.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the buckle and chest clip on the keyfit 30 are both simple and...
The buckle and chest clip on the Keyfit 30 are both simple and standard in design and operation.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Use


This seat is one of the easier options in this review to use, with above-average performance in our tests for everyday functionality.

Buckle


This buckle has a flush release button, which is nice for longer nails. It isn't as large as we'd like, but it is easily workable. The shoulder strap prongs don't pop out independently, so you need to pull them out yourself. The buckle and crotch strap has no padding to impede the process. The one-location crotch strap could be a problem if the baby is bigger. The chest clip has a circle button in the center you press to pull apart the two sides. It is smooth and doesn't get hung up on anything.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 tightening strap and release button are easy to use...
The Keyfit 30 tightening strap and release button are easy to use and readily available.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness Tightening/Loosening


Tightening and loosening is very easy. Each strap has its own hole instead of joining as one in the back like some of the competition, so the strap is easy to pull. The button has no flap or effort to hide it, making it easy to access.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the harness adjustment on the keyfit 30 is a rethread style, and the...
The harness adjustment on the Keyfit 30 is a rethread style, and the straps go to individual sides of the T bar instead of a single path like some seats.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness Adjustment


This seat is a rethread style height adjustment. This means you must detach the straps from a clip on the back and move them from one slot level to another on both sides. It isn't necessarily hard, but you can't do it with your baby in the seat, and it is more involved than non-rethread adjustments. There are only three height options. The T bar on the Keyfit 30 isn't wide enough for the straps, so you shove them in a bit to put them back on.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the carrier release lever is on the back of the keyfit 30 carrier...
The carrier release lever is on the back of the Keyfit 30 carrier and works well. The placement aids in removing the carrier with two hands unlike those with the lever on the base.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Carrier to Base Connection


The carrier-to-base connection is better than the average combination we tested. The lighter weight of the carrier helped make the process easier. We didn't see a way to do it wrong accidentally, but given there are no indicators, we recommend giving it a good tug to make sure the connection is good. Removal is done with the lever on the back of the carrier and pulling up on the handle once it is released from the base.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - adjusting the handle on the keyfit 30 is a two-hand operation by...
Adjusting the handle on the Keyfit 30 is a two-hand operation by pressing the buttons on both sides simultaneously.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Handle


The handle on the Keyfit 30 has three possible positions, all of which are allowable for driving. The handle can fold all the way back to prevent the carrier from rocking when not attached to the base. Moving the handle past the canopy when closed is hard, and we believe this won't be very pleasant to deal with regularly.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 canopy is uninspired and checks the box but doesn't...
The Keyfit 30 canopy is uninspired and checks the box but doesn't offer anything note worthy due to its smaller size and frumpy appearance.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Canopy


The canopy frame is a bit wobbly, which causes the canopy to move only one side at a time, and you either need two hands to adjust it, or you have to do each side one at a time. If it were more rigid, it would be an easy one-hand maneuver.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 manual stows in a pocket on the front of the base that...
The Keyfit 30 manual stows in a pocket on the front of the base that faces out. It is easy to access but leaves you without a manual if you take just the carrier on travel.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

LATCH and Manual Storage


The Keyfit 30 has little cubbies for LATCH storage. There is no mechanism to keep them in place, but it was snug enough that they stayed in place when we tipped and shook the base. It also has a flip-open holder for the manual on the base on the side facing the front seat. It works well and keeps the manual out of the way of messes.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the quality and comfort on the nkeyfit 30 are on par with a less...
The quality and comfort on the nKeyfit 30 are on par with a less expensive seat, and while it looks nice enough, the padding in the seating area is thin and not supportive.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort/Quality


The Keyfit 30 scores below the average by a hair for comfort and quality. However, it is also the lowest-priced Chicco we tested.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 has eps foam for help with impact absorption.
The Keyfit 30 has EPS foam for help with impact absorption.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Fabric and Padding


The fabric on the infant insert and headrest feels smooth on the skin, but the headrest has stitching throughout, which seems unnecessary and could be abrasive or itchy to sensitive skin. The lighter grey seat material is better than the black sides, which are less friendly, but both should be in contact with clothes more often than skin.

The padding around the neck is minimal compared to the competition, and the padding on the sides and rear end area isn't much better. There doesn't seem to be much comfort padding on the back, and you can feel hard when you press down. While we liked the neck padding, overall, it pales compared to the nicer seats we tested.

Handle and Canopy


The handle has a nice rubber grip and is ergonomic with a circular design, not a thin handle. The sides widen somewhat, so it is more comfortable to scoop it under your elbow. We like it more than most.

This canopy is smaller than most. It is durable and didn't snag when you ran an open paperclip across the fabric.

Shell


The shell's outer surface is smooth with limited spaces for gunk to hide, and it should be easy to keep clean, wiping with a wet cloth. It doesn't look as nice as some competitors, but it gets the job done.

chicco keyfit 30 infant car seat review - the keyfit 30 is lighter weight than the average seat in our tests...
The Keyfit 30 is lighter weight than the average seat in our tests, but this comes at a price of less padding and features for comfort.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Weight/Size


The Keyfit 30 is lighter than the competition, with a carrier weight of 9.3 lbs. While not the lightest seat in the group, it is certainly more manageable for carrying than those that come in closer to 12 lbs.

Should You Buy the Keyfit 30?


If you are sold on a Chicco seat and want the best crash test analysis score, then the Keyfit 30 is the one to go with. It is a higher-scoring seat than average and performs better than much of the competition. However, if you want the best seat or even the highest-ranking Chicco, you want to look elsewhere.

What Other Infant Car Seat Should You Consider?


If you want a Chicco seat to go with your Chicco stroller, then the Chicco Keyfit 35 is the one we prefer. With a slightly higher price tag, you get better performance in most metrics and only a slightly lower crash test analysis. If you are not married to the Chicco brand, and your budget has a lot of wiggle room, the best all-around seat with the highest overall score is the Clek Liing. This seat performs tops in crash testing, is easy to install, and offers nice features like rigid LATCH and a load leg.

Manufacturer Video



Juliet Spurrier, MD and Wendy Schmitz