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Chicco NextFit Zip Review

A generally average seat with few stand-out features or functionality beyond the easy to remove cover
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chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review
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Price:  $320 List
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Manufacturer:   Chicco
By Wendy Schmitz and the BabyGearLab Review Team  ⋅  Dec 21, 2021
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RANKED
#15 of 17
  • Crash Test - 35% 4.5
  • Ease Of Install - LATCH - 20% 8.9
  • Ease Of Install - Belt - 15% 5.9
  • Ease Of Use - 15% 6.8
  • Comfort / Quality - 10% 7.0
  • Weight / Size - 5% 4.5

The Skinny

The Chicco Netfit Zip is a unique convertible car seat with an easy-to-remove zip-off cover. This seat offers good padding and soft fabric. It sports the easy-to-use SuperCinch LATCH strap, making installation a breeze. Plus, it has a non-rethread height adjustment headrest assembly. While we generally like Chicco, and this seat is no exception, it is largely average compared to the best car seat competition. It is on the heavier and wider side and is harder to install using the vehicle belt. The real downside to this Chicco is the lower crash test analysis score. Compared to the competition, the combined test results from the crash test dummy head and chest sensor are only average. While they exceed the expectations of the federal guidelines, they do not offer results as good as some of the competition. No matter your car seat goals, there is likely a better alternative in this group unless you want the most straightforward cover to remove.
REASONS TO BUY
Zip-off cover
Easy LATCH installation
REASONS TO AVOID
Below-average crash test analysis results
Heavy/wide
Editor's Note: On December 21, 2021, we updated this gear review with useful buying guide information to help parents make a buying decision for their children.

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Bottom Line A convertible option with easy to remove, zip-off cover, but it is otherwise generally average with few standout featuresGreat lightweight seat with excellent crash test results that is very easy to useRear-facing up to 50 lbs and the best crash results are a bonus to this budget-friendly seatBudget-friendly, easy to use option with better crash test results make it a standoutSomewhat better than the average option with nothing extraordinary to sing about
Rating Categories Chicco NextFit Zip Britax Emblem Graco Extend2Fit Britax Allegiance Graco SlimFit All-i...
Crash Test (35%)
4.5
8.0
8.5
8.0
6.0
Ease Of Install - LATCH (20%)
8.9
7.2
6.6
7.2
7.9
Ease Of Install - Belt (15%)
5.9
6.0
7.0
6.0
6.6
Ease Of Use (15%)
6.8
7.6
7.3
7.6
7.4
Comfort / Quality (10%)
7.0
7.4
5.8
6.8
5.8
Weight / Size (5%)
4.5
5.5
5.0
5.5
5.0
Specs Chicco NextFit Zip Britax Emblem Graco Extend2Fit Britax Allegiance Graco SlimFit All-i...
Crash Test HIC Score 369 218 214 186 320
Crash Test Chest G Clip 46 42 40 43 43
Min/Max Rear Facing Passenger Weight 5 - 40 lbs 5 - 40 lbs 4 - 50 lbs 5 - 40 lbs 5 - 40 lbs
Min/Max Forward Facing Passenger Weight 22 - 65 lbs 20 - 65 lbs 22 - 64 lbs 20 - 65 lbs 22 - 65 lbs
Max Rear Facing Passenger Height 43" Child's head must be at least 1 in. below the top of the head restraint Child's head must be at least 1 in. below the top of the head restraint Child's head must be at least 1 in. below the top of the head restraint 40" and the child's head must be at least 1 in. below the top of the child restraint.
Max Forward Facing Passenger Height 49" 49" and the child's ears must be below the top of the head restraint. 49" and the child's ears must be below the top of the seat shell. 49" and the child's ears must be below the top of the head restraint. 49" and the child's ears must be below the top of the seat shell.
Measured Rear Facing Seat Weight 25.6 lbs 18.8 lbs 18.7 lbs 18.5 lbs 18.6 lbs
Measured Forward Facing Seat Weight 25.6 lbs 18.8 lbs 18.7 lbs 18.5 lbs 18.6 lbs
Width 19" 18.9" 19.6" 18.8" 19"
Recline Positions 9 1 Rear Facing
2 Forward Facing
4 Rear Facing
3 Forward Facing
1 Rear Facing
2 Forward Facing
4 Total
2 Rear Facing
2 Forward Facing
1 Booster
Max Recline Angle 54° 42° 51° 42° °
Shoulder Harness Positions 9 10 10 10 10
Crotch Strap Positions 2 2 2 2 3
Built in Lock Off No Yes No Yes No
Anti-rebound Device No No No No No
Head Support Yes No No No No
Newborn Insert Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Rethread Harness Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Onboard Manual Storage Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Level Indicator On Seat Bubble Vial Line on Decal Ball in Tube. Line on Decal Ball in Tube.
Foam Type EPS EPP EPS EPP EPS
Seat Lifespan 8 yrs 7 7 yrs 7 10 yrs
Warranty 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Italian brand Chicco has more than 30 years in the baby gear business. In the US, they are well-known for their top-rated infant car seats and strollers. Launching in 1958, Pietro Catelli committed to developing better products for parents and their little ones by creating baby gear for babyhood, including convertible car seats, gear that appears in the best bottle warmer review, and more.

Performance Comparison



chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - the impact foam used in the nextfit zip is eps foam, which is...
The impact foam used in the NextFit Zip is EPS foam, which is relatively standard in the industry.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Crash Test


The NextFit Zip did not perform as well in the crash test as the non-Zip version. The Zip exceeds the federal minimum safety restrictions described in the FMVSS 213. Which means it provides the basic level of protection as required by law. Therefore, it can be considered safe compared to the guidelines. However, some seats offer better results than others, with significantly lower sensor results than competitors. These results indicate that some seats offer an additional margin of safety. The Chicco Zip is not one of these products, in our opinion, based on the data when compared side-by-side.

The charts below show the crash test results from sensors in the head and chest of the test dummies for the Zip and the seats with the best (lowest) results. The HIC sensor in the Zip testing has a result of 369, where the maximum allowed is 1000. Our test's lowest and best result is 186, earned by the Britax Allegiance.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - this chart compares crash test sensor results for the zip and the...
This chart compares crash test sensor results for the Zip and the best result in the group earned by the Britax Allegiance.
Credit: MGA, BabyGearLab Staff
chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - this chart compares crash test chest sensor data for the zip and the...
This chart compares crash test chest sensor data for the Zip and the best result in the group earned by the Clek Foonf.
Credit: MGA, BabyGearLab Staff

The Zip results for the chest sensor is 46, with a maximum allowable result of 60. The Clek Foonf earned the lowest result for the chest sensor recording with a 33. While neither result is exceptionally high, together they are only average compared to some of the competition.

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LATCH installation is the easiest method for the Zip thanks to the SuperCinch, one-side pull strap.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Install - LATCH


Ease of installation using the LATCH method for the Zip is easy. It earns one of the highest scores for this metric, thanks mainly to the SuperCinch on the Chicco car seats.

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The Super Cinch strap on the Zip makes installation using the LATCH connectors very easy.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The Supercinch is a one-side pull-strap that is unbelievably easy to tighten compared to the competition, which often requires body weight and significant tugging to gain adequate tightness. Our testers felt the LATCH connectors were far more straightforward to use than installation with the vehicle belt. We like that the LATCH design is such that you do not need to move the LATCH from the back to the front. There is a slot that it slides through.

The bubble level on the Zip tells you if you have the seat installed...
The bubble level on the Zip tells you if you have the seat installed at the right angle for the chosen configuration.
The Zip has 9 recline positions you can reach using the under-seat...
The Zip has 9 recline positions you can reach using the under-seat handle.

The level on the Zip is a liquid/bubble style that works well (above left). The recline adjustment works from a handle near the base (above right); it isn't ideally located and is easier to adjust before you finish the installation. We couldn't adjust it at all once the rear-facing installation configuration was complete.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - installation using the vehicle belt with the zip is more complicated...
Installation using the vehicle belt with the Zip is more complicated than the LATCH and not our favorite method.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Install - Belt


The Zip earned a significantly lower result for installation with the vehicle belt than the LATCH method.

You must remove the back padding to access the belt path and even...
You must remove the back padding to access the belt path and even then the small openings make it difficult to thread the belt.
The Zip includes a side placed belt-lock off to secure the seat to...
The Zip includes a side placed belt-lock off to secure the seat to the belt for less side to side movement along the belt.

The Chicco Zip belt threading operation is not fun. You need to remove a significant amount of padding to reach the pathway. Even the tiny female hands of one tester couldn't get through the opening, making it significantly harder to thread than if the holes were marginally bigger. It isn't so much that this seat is hard to install using the vehicle belt but that it is more challenging than some of the competition, where the design is more thoughtful.

It does have a built-in belt lock to help keep the seat tight on the strap without allowing it to travel along the vehicle belt. The lock-off seems to work well in our tests, but it isn't the most accessible design to use, and the threading of the belt was disliked by all testers.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - the nextfit zip has a lot of stickers and information on the side to...
The NextFit Zip has a lot of stickers and information on the side to help with ease of use.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ease of Use


For ease of use, the Zip is once again average. While it has some better features, like the SuperCinch strap, it also has some that are harder to use, like stiff buckles and buttons.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - the buckle and chest strap on the chicco nexfit zip are stiffer than...
The buckle and chest strap on the Chicco NexFit Zip are stiffer than much of the competition.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Harness


The Zip buckle is stiffer than much of the competition, and the chest clip is harder to use. While the button on the clip is easy enough, it doesn't spring apart like some of the competition and requires both hands to remove.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - adjusting the height of the zip harness is easy with a pull on the...
Adjusting the height of the Zip harness is easy with a pull on the headrest assembly feature that allows for smooth movement to new heights.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The height adjustment of the harness is a non-rethread design that moves with the headrest up or down. It is an easy feature to use and can be completed with a baby in the seat. This design means you can make adjustments when you need to instead of waiting for a more convenient time, allowing you to potentially forget or result in the baby riding around in an improperly fitted harness. The Zip harness has nine shoulder strap positions and two crotch strap positions.

The harness tightening strap and release button are on the end of the seat bottom. The strap is more difficult to pull than other tightening straps, but we like that it is shorter than most, so there is less to get in the way, become trapped under the seat, or be played with. The release button is bright yellow and easy to access, but it is tough to push, perhaps because the passenger has easy access to it instead of it being hidden like other seats.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - the manual stores under the seat away from curious little hands and...
The manual stores under the seat away from curious little hands and potential liquid spills and baby blowouts.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

LATCH Storage


The Chicco has good LATCH storage with anchors and straps that stow away in plastic bins on the shell. The design keeps the components out of the way, but they take some finagling as they are almost too big for the space and only fit one way. The user manual tucks into a pocket on the back of the seat near the bottom. The location is safe from curious little hands and potential accident liquids from damaging it.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - with a zip-off, machine washable cover, there is no other...
With a zip-off, machine washable cover, there is no other convertible car seat cover easier to remove and wash than the Zip.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Cover


The best part about the Zip is that the cover quickly and easily zips off and back on again for cleaning. Given a baby's penchant for making messes, this is a big deal and makes this a bonus over the non-zip version. It is machine washable on cold and gentle but needs to be towel and air-dried.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - the chicco nextfit zip has adequate padding for a comfy ride, but it...
The Chicco NextFit Zip has adequate padding for a comfy ride, but it isn't as nice as the higher-ranking competition.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Comfort/Quality


The Chicco earned a lower score for comfort and quality than the non-zip Chicco. We found some minor flaws and issues compared to the competition, but it still scored above average for this metric, and the quality is on par with the price.

The fabric on this Chicco zips on and off and looks pretty nice compared to the less expensive competition. It is softer than the previous Chicco seats we've tested but still feels easy to wipe clean. The zipper connecting the cover moved smoothly, and we had no trouble during testing. The padding is thicker than some seats but not as thick as others. We could feel the plastic shell through the cushion; however, it is still adequately padded for comfort.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - while the zip comes with a removable cup holder, we suspect it will...
While the Zip comes with a removable cup holder, we suspect it will be more of a hindrance or gunk collector than a useful accessory.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The shell is self-contained with a smooth look on all sides. It is easy to clean, but the bright warning labels are a distraction, and the cup holder is likely to get in the way or become filled with gunk. The dense impact foam is Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), which is pretty standard, but we prefer Expanded Polypropylene (EPP) because it doesn't off-gas and is more eco-friendly.

The fit and finish of the Zip are better than most, and we like the sleek look of the shell and fabric cover. However, it isn't as polished-looking as the non-zip brother we tested. Our seat had some wrinkles in the fabric and several loose threads we didn't see on higher-scoring competitors. So, while most components are tucked neatly away, and the bottom is smooth, it just didn't match up when compared side-by-side.

chicco nextfit zip convertible car seat review - while not the heaviest or largest seat in this review, it is...
While not the heaviest or largest seat in this review, it is probably bigger than most parents want to carry.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Weight


The NextFit Zip is 25.56 lbs, making it heavier than the average seat and impacting its score in this metric. It measures 19 inches at its widest point across, affecting its ability to work with more than one other seat or passenger in a car, depending on the vehicle. Some of the competition is as small as 17 inches, so if you have two or even three seats to fit in your backseat, you'll want to take some measurements. Also, while you might only move your seat occasionally, making the heft less of a concern, this could be a deal-breaker if you plan to move your seat frequently or need to carry it.

Should You Buy the Chicco NextFit Zip?


While we traditionally love Chicco safety seats, with several winning awards across categories, this Chicco is not a favorite. With sub-par scores in most metrics and fairly average performance over, it is hard to say this is a seat we recommend. There are less expensive and more impressive seats in this lineup. While only the Zip has a zip removal seat cover, we don't think this is impressive enough to merit buying it over seats that are easier to install or offer a potential increased margin of safety.

What Other Convertible Car Seat Should You Consider?


In this price range, the Graco Extend2Fit and the Britax Emblem both performed better. The Graco has a lower price and one of the review's best crash test analysis results. It is a comfy seat and one we thought was easy to use. The Emblem is even cheaper and has impressive crash-test results.

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Wendy Schmitz and the BabyGearLab Review Team