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Yakima FoldClick 2 vs Thule VeloCompact 927

Comparison 2026Bike Racks

80

Yakima FoldClick 2

Yakima · Trekhaakdrager

350.00

VS
88

Thule VeloCompact 927

Thule · Trekhaakdrager

450.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Thule VeloCompact 927 edges out the Yakima FoldClick 2 with an overall score of 88/100 against 80/100. It scores particularly well on stability (90/100) and e-bike suitability (90/100), 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 €450.00.

Stability winner

Thule VeloCompact 927

8% higher than its rival

Value winner

Yakima FoldClick 2

6% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationYakima FoldClick 2Thule VeloCompact 927
Price€350.00+29%€450.00
Rating★4.4 (820)★4.6 (1,420)
Overall80/10088/100+10%
Capacity
Number of bikes23+50%
Max weight per bike23 kg+30%30 kg
Max total load46 kg60 kg+30%
Rack weight14.5 kg+23%17.8 kg
E-bike suitableLichte e-bikesJa / Yes
Mounting
MountingTrekhaak (kogel)Trekhaak (kogel)
Folding armsJa
TiltableJaJa — voetpedaal
Integrated lightsJa, 13-poligJa, 13-polig
Number-plate holderGeïntegreerd

Pros and cons

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

Thule VeloCompact 927

Pros

  • Carries three bikes up to 60 kg total — e-bike ready without add-ons
  • AcuTight torque knob clicks audibly when correctly tightened on the tow ball
  • Foot-pedal tilt lets you open the boot even with three bikes loaded
  • 13-pin plug and integrated licence-plate holder meet Dutch and German road rules

Cons

  • At 17.8 kg of its own it is heavy to lift onto the tow ball solo
  • The third bike needs an extra frame arm that you unbox or buy separately

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