Urban Proof Recycled Fietskrat vs Basil Cento WSL
Comparison 2026 — Bike Baskets
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Basil Cento WSL edges out the Urban Proof Recycled Fietskrat with an overall score of 82/100 against 68/100. It scores particularly well on capacity (88/100) and ease of mounting (86/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Baskets.
The Urban Proof Recycled Fietskrat remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €20.00 versus €35.00.
Capacity winner
Basil Cento WSL
8% higher than its rival
Value winner
Urban Proof Recycled Fietskrat
14% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Urban Proof Recycled Fietskrat | Basil Cento WSL |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €20.00+75% | €35.00 |
| Rating | ★4.1 (410) | ★4.4 (1,240) |
| Overall | 68/100 | 82/100+21% |
| Capacity | ||
| Volume | 30 L | 45 L+50% |
| Max load | 10 kg | 12 kg+20% |
| Material | 100% gerecycled HDPE | Gevlochten kunststof |
| Mounting | ||
| System | Snelbinders (meegeleverd) | MIK |
| Position | Achterop | Achterop |
| Weight | 1.1 kg+9% | 1.2 kg |
Pros and cons
Urban Proof Recycled Fietskrat
Pros
- 100% recycled plastic from Dutch waste streams
- 30 litres fits virtually any standard rear rack
- Universal bungee mount — no MIK or KlickFix required
- Available in six colours (black, white, mint, yellow, orange, blue)
Cons
- Plastic can creak in severe frost under heavy loads
- No quick-release — undoing bungees takes 30 seconds
Basil Cento WSL
Pros
- MIK system clicks onto nearly every Gazelle, Batavus or Cortina rack
- 45 litres — enough for a full weekly Albert Heijn run
- Wicker-look pairs visually with the classic Dutch omafiets
- Sturdy rim keeps bulging shopping bags in place
Cons
- Requires a MIK-compatible rack — not universal
- Wicker discolours after a few Dutch winters outside