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Thule EasyFold XT 2 vs Yakima FoldClick 2

Comparison 2026Bike Racks

92

Thule EasyFold XT 2

Thule · Trekhaakdrager

550.00

VS
80

Yakima FoldClick 2

Yakima · Trekhaakdrager

350.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Thule EasyFold XT 2 edges out the Yakima FoldClick 2 with an overall score of 92/100 against 80/100. It scores particularly well on stability (94/100) and e-bike suitability (96/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Racks.

The Yakima FoldClick 2 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €350.00 versus €550.00.

Stability winner

Thule EasyFold XT 2

12% higher than its rival

Value winner

Yakima FoldClick 2

8% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationThule EasyFold XT 2Yakima FoldClick 2
Price€550.00€350.00+57%
Rating★4.7 (2,650)★4.4 (820)
Overall92/100+15%80/100
Capacity
Number of bikes22
Max weight per bike30 kg23 kg+30%
Max total load60 kg+30%46 kg
Rack weight18.2 kg14.5 kg+26%
E-bike suitableJa / YesLichte e-bikes
Mounting
MountingTrekhaak (kogel)Trekhaak (kogel)
FoldableJa — volledig
TiltableJaJa
Loading rampMeegeleverd
Integrated lightsJa, 13-poligJa, 13-polig
Folding armsJa

Pros and cons

Thule EasyFold XT 2

Pros

  • Fully folding — stands upright in most boots when not in use
  • Included ramp hoists 25 kg e-bikes onto the rack without straining your back
  • 60 kg total load over two bikes leaves margin for heavy speed pedelecs
  • AcuTight torque knob and fast tow-ball mounting in under a minute

Cons

  • At €550 significantly pricier than regular two-bike racks — you pay for the folding
  • Its 18.2 kg own weight is noticeable when lifting it out of the boot

Yakima FoldClick 2

Pros

  • Budget-friendly alternative to Thule without major concessions on build quality
  • Folding arms save space when the rack stays on the tow bar
  • Quick tool-free mounting via a clamp lever on the tow ball
  • Dutch and German licence-plate holder supplied as standard

Cons

  • A 23 kg per-bike limit is tight for heavy e-bikes with mid-drive batteries
  • No loading ramp included — lifting goes up to hip height

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