Baby Trend Ez-Lift Pro Infant Car Seat Base product image (primary)
Cropped studio shot of a black infant car seat base with molded contours, strap and buckle, green bubble level, and brand logo on a white background.

Baby Trend

New Baby Trend Ez-Lift Pro Infant Car Seat Base (Black/Gray)

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The Baby Trend EZ-Lift Pro Infant Car Seat Base is a lightweight (5.5 lb) infant car seat base designed for secure installation using LATCH connectors and a flip-foot recline with a bubble level indicator to help achieve proper angle. It is compatible with Baby Trend EZ-Lift, EZ-Lift PLUS, and Secure-Lift infant car seats and is intended for use with infants weighing 4 to 30 pounds and up to 29.5 inches tall. Users note that the bubble level indicator can be sensitive, but overall the base provides a budget-friendly option for adding a second base for secondary vehicles.

Color
Black
Material
Metal, plastic
Style
travel-friendly
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats
GTIN
090014036690
MPN
BABYTREND-090014036690-NEWOVERSTOCK-NOBOX-ONLYBASE

Specifications

Infant car seat base compatible with Baby Trend EZ-Lift and EZ-Lift PLUS infant car seats; features Flip Foot recline, bubble level indicator, LATCH connectors, and a lightweight design. Recommended for 4-30 lb and up to 29.5" height.

Flip Foot recline; Bubble level indicator for correct angle; LATCH connectors for quick installation; Lightweight for on-the-go use; Compatible with Baby Trend EZ-Lift and EZ-Lift PLUS infant car seats.

Color
Black · black
Material
Metal, plastic
Secondary
metal, plastic
Style
travel-friendly
Occasion
travel
Gender
unisex
Age Group
infant
Condition
new
Dimensions
8.9 x 14.5 x 20.5 in
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Transport > Baby & Toddler Car Seats

Additional Attributes

  • Great to use in second parents or grandparents' vehicles for easy car seat installation and transition
  • Flip Foot recline for optimal recline angle
  • Bubble level to quickly tell if base and seat are level
  • Easy-to-read bubble level indicator
  • LATCH connectors for quick and easy installation
  • Lightweight, perfect for use on-the-go
  • Compatible with Baby Trend EZ-Lift and EZ-Lift PLUS Infant Car Seats
  • Recommended weight: 4-30 lb
  • Recommended height: up to 29.5"
  • Product dimensions: 8.9" x 14.5" x 20.5"
  • Materials: Metal, plastic
  • Number of items: 1
  • Batteries required: No
  • Item weight: 5.5 lb

Image Analysis

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Cropped studio shot of a black infant car seat base with molded contours, strap and buckle, green bubble level, and brand logo on a white background.

OCR: babytrend
matte black plasticcontoured molded baseintegrated cup holder recessadjustable tether belt strapmetallic bucklegreen bubble leveltrimmed light gray accent lineattachment knobrecessed fastening slotsvisible brand logo

Brand PDP Lookup

Brand
Baby Trend

Ez-Lift™ 35 Plus Infant Car Seat Base (Newborn/Baby) – Baby Trend

Documents & Data

Reddit Insights

3 threads · r/parentsofmultiples, r/CPST, r/BabyBumps

Reddit users generally view the Baby Trend EZ-Lift Pro Infant Car Seat Base as a budget-friendly, functional option with some usability quirks, particularly regarding the recline bubble indicator and overall comfort compared to higher-end brands.

mixed sentiment90% match

While the product is considered adequate and safe, users frequently note issues with the recline bubble and compare it unfavorably to competitors like Graco in terms of ease of use and comfort.

Themes

Recline bubble indicator issuesnegative
Budget-friendly, acceptable qualitypositive
Comparison to Graco car seatsnegative

Use Cases

  • Backup car seat for twins
  • Primary infant car seat for travel system

Watch Out For

mediumThe recline bubble indicator is extremely sensitive and may shift frequently, causing installation anxiety.
lowThe overall fit and finish may feel cheaper compared to brands like Graco.

Community Q&A

Is the Baby Trend EZ-Lift Pro Infant Car Seat comfortable for babies?
Yes, it is considered comfortable and safe by several users, though some find it less plush than higher-end seats.
How do I keep the recline bubble level on the Baby Trend EZ-Lift Pro base?
The bubble is very sensitive; try using a tightly rolled towel or pool noodle as a shim, and do not stress if the bubble moves slightly as long as the seat angle is correct.

Compared To

vs Graco SnugRide 35 XL

The Graco SnugRide 35 XL is preferred for its buckle design and overall feel, described as a 'Cadillac' compared to the Baby Trend.

Source Threads

  • Baby Trend EZ-Lift Pro Infant Car Seats used as backup for twins, compared unfavorably to Graco buckle

    EZ-Lift Pro Infant Car seats…. My mom had a set for the twins and they were fine as a back up pair but I much preferred the buckle on my Graco SnugRide 35 XL.

    u/Craft-Lurkerr/parentsofmultiplesView thread →

  • Car seat bubble won't stay level; CPST discussion and troubleshooting with Baby Trend EZ-Lift Pro Infant Car Seat

    Is this the seat? https://babytrend.com/products/ez-lift-pro-infant-car-seat ... Honestly, the bubble on that seat is too touchy. There is no way to get it just perfect and have it stay perfect. Every time you move the car into a different parking position the position of the bubble is going to change. ... I really wish I could just get over it and not linger but I'm only 10 days post partum so the PPA is extreme. The tech told me when I got there that the base was in solidly and installed perfectly. It's just that stupid recline bubble.

    u/Psychotic-Philomathr/CPSTView thread →

  • Baby Trend car seat considered comfortable but less premium than Graco

    I had the BabyTrend EZ Ride 35 system for my son, he was in the infant seat for about 10 months until he outgrew it and he slept in the car all the time, so it must’ve been pretty comfy! ... I got a Baby Trend travel system bc I loved their jogging stroller. The stroller is awesome, so great for walks & trips to the zoo, but you’re riiiight about the car seat. It’s fine, my baby has been comfy and safe. But if I could do it again, I’d buy a nicer car seat and the stroller separately. I remember the first time I realized this— one of my friends who had a similar aged baby came to my house with her baby in the car seat, I think just a basic Graco one, and I was flabbergasted— it felt like a Cadillac compared to mine 😂

    r/BabyBumpsView thread →