
Chicco
Chicco MyFit 2-in-1 Harness Booster Car Seat (Iron/Black)
The Chicco MyFit 2-in-1 Harness Booster Car Seat is a forward-facing only child restraint that converts from a 5-point harness seat (25–65 lbs, up to 54 in tall) to a belt-positioning booster (40–100 lbs, 38–57 in tall). It features a steel-reinforced frame, DuoGuard side impact protection, a 9-position headrest, and a 4-position recline system. The seat measures 21 x 17.5 x 26 inches, weighs 25 lbs, and is noted for its narrow profile that fits three-across in many vehicles, though installation may require careful adjustment due to recline bar interference.
- Gender
- unisex
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
- GTIN
049796613896- MPN
CHICCO-049796613896-GENTLYUSED
Specifications
Chicco MyFit harness and booster car seat grows with your child from toddler to big kid with easy transition from harness to booster mode.
DuoGuard head and torso protection, steel-reinforced frame, 9-position adjustable headrest, 4-position recline, ErgoBoost deep seat with dual-density foam, LockSure belt system, RideRight bubble levels, premium LATCH connectors, two dishwasher-safe CupFolders, FAA certified.
- Occasion
- travel
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- kids
- Condition
- used
- Dimensions
- 21 x 17.5 x 26 in
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
Additional Attributes
- 9-Position Headrest
- 4-Position Recline
- Bubble Level-Indicators
- LockSure Belt System
- Harness Mode
- Booster Mode
- DuoGuard Protection
- Steel-Reinforced Frame
- ErgoBoost Seat
- Dual-Density Foam
- No-Rethread Harness
- One-Pull Tightener
- Premium LATCH Connectors
- Dishwasher-Safe CupFolders
- FAA Certified
- FMVSS 213 Compliant
Image Analysis
4 images- 01high

Front-facing convertible child car seat with padded headrest, harness straps, chest buckle, cup holder, and plastic base with recline indicators.
OCR: chicco. ASIP. myfit. 1 2 3 4black fabric upholsterydark gray padded headrestlight gray trim panelspadded shoulder strapschest bucklered buckle release buttonadjustable harness strap adjuster (front)orange accent release buttonsplastic cup holder (right)contoured seat baseside impact protection padding (right)fabric information tag (left seam)stitched seat seamsplastic base with numbered recline indicators- 02high

Toddler seated in a forward-facing padded car seat installed in a vehicle; visible five-point harness, cup holder, recline indicator, and colored recline release lever; outdoor scene visible through window.
OCR: 1 2 3 4. ReclineSure Leveling Systemchild car seatfive-point harness strapschest bucklecrotch buckleadjustable headrestpadded side wingscup holderrecline leveling indicator with numbersorange recline release levergrey heather fabric upholsteryblack plastic basetan leather vehicle seatvehicle seat belt and latchchild wearing striped knit sweaterchild wearing mustard colored pantschild wearing tan sneakersoutdoor background with treesbuilding in background- 03high

A smiling young child seated in a forward-facing padded car safety seat installed in a vehicle. The seat has a cup holder, visible adjustment controls and instructional label, and the vehicle seatbelt is routed across the child.
OCR: 1 2 3 4child car safety seatforward-facing configurationpadded headrestside impact wingscup holderadjustable harness beltvehicle lap shoulder seatbeltbeige leather car seatblack plastic shellgray fabric seat coverorange adjustment accentsblue denim jeansgreen quilted vestgray knit sweaterblond child hairsmiling child facecar door windowseat recline base with numbered positionsprinted instruction label on seat side- 04high

A toddler smiling in a forward-facing convertible car seat installed in a vehicle rear passenger seat; visible cup holder, belt guide, instruction label, and seatbelt routing.
OCR: HARNESS MODE. BOOSTER MODE. ReclineSure LEVELING SYSTEM. 1 2 3 4. LAP BELT HEREforward-facing convertible child car seattoddler seated in car seatgray textured fabric seat coverblack molded plastic shellorange plastic belt guidecup holder with circular recessadjustable headrestfive-point harness strapsseat belt routed over car seatinstruction label with pictogramsReclineSure leveling indicator with numberstan leather car seat upholsteryblack leather trimrear passenger door interiorwindow showing trees and sky
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Chicco
MyFit Harness + Booster Car Seat
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
349 total349 reviews · out of 5
Good stuff
Love the gear I got for my twins.
Reddit Insights
6 threads · r/CPST, r/PreschoolersReddit generally views the Chicco MyFit as a durable, narrow, high-harness-capacity seat ideal for tall kids, though installation challenges and recent recall concerns are noted.
Positive for harness height and narrow fit, but mixed due to installation difficulty and recall issues.
Themes
Use Cases
- Forward-facing harness for tall, older children not ready for booster
- Fitting three-across in smaller vehicles
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Is the MyFit worth it for the extra 5" harness height?
- Yes, especially for tall kids who aren't ready for a booster; the 54" limit can buy 1-2 additional years.
- How does installation difficulty compare to other seats?
- Can be tricky, especially with seat belt; known issue with harness adjuster sticking and recline bar interference.
- Should I be worried about the recall?
- Recall affects specific Zip Air model when using lap belt without tether; always use top tether as recommended.
Compared To
vs Chicco NextFit
MyFit is forward-facing only vs NextFit convertible; MyFit has higher harness limit (54") for bigger kids.
vs Chicco OneFit
MyFit is simpler but lacks rear-facing; OneFit is all-in-one but bulkier and more expensive.
vs Britax Grow With You ClickTight
MyFit has higher harness height limit (54" vs 49") and is narrower; Britax may have easier ClickTight installation.
vs Graco Tranzitions
MyFit has higher harness height limit (54" vs 49") and is generally preferred for harness longevity.
Source Threads
Chicco NextFit or MyFit decision for tall 3-year-old
OP has a tall 3-year-old (36.5", 33 lbs) and is deciding between Chicco NextFit and MyFit. User recommends MyFit for forward-facing only because it has a higher harness limit (54") and is narrower, making it better for tall kids and tight spaces. 'If you need FF only and have a large kid, I would heavily consider the MyFit. It has the highest FF harness height on the market at 54"'.
Comparing Chicco OneFit and MyFit for extended use
OP wants to know if MyFit is worth it over OneFit for tall kids. Commenter says MyFit is forward-facing only but has higher harness limit (54") and is narrower than OneFit, which is a convertible. 'MyFit is one of the tallest harnessed seats. If you don't need rear-facing, it's a great option.' Another notes MyFit is more compact for three-across setups.
MyFit vs Britax Grow With You ClickTight for 80th percentile 5yo
OP asks which seat is better for a tall 5-year-old (46", 45 lbs). Users recommend MyFit due to higher harness height limit (54" vs Britax's 49") and narrow width. 'MyFit will last longer in harness mode; Britax ClickTight is easier to install but harnessed height is lower.' MyFit cited as best for tall kids.
Harness adjustment issues and recall discussion on MyFit
OP reports harness adjuster strap is short, counterintuitive (pull from center of pad), and often gets stuck on splitter plate requiring manual adjustment. Second OP mentions MyFit Zip Air recall for lap belt install without tether. 'I have read reviews they are aware of the harness strap issue and are failing to do anything about it.' Also link to recall notice.
Installation help for MyFit in a Honda Odyssey
OP struggles to install MyFit in a Honda Odyssey because the recline bar hits the seat bight. User advises sitting on the seat, using LATCH, and trying different recline angles. 'The recline bar is a common issue; you may need to adjust recline angle to get a tight install.' Dedication to making it work is highlighted.
Choosing between MyFit and Graco Tranzitions for 5-year-old
OP asks about car seat for a 5-year-old, 33 lbs. Commenters recommend MyFit over Graco Tranzitions because MyFit has higher harness height (54" vs 49") and is narrower. 'MyFit gets kids to a safe booster age; Tranzitions is outgrown sooner harness wise.'