Thule easyfold xt 3

Stihldog

Handheld Power Tool
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Jun 10, 2020
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Coquitlam, BC
Don’t know which model I have but it’s suitable for two eMTB’s. Three different locks (2 for the bikes and 1 for the 2” receiver. A ratchet mechanism for securing each tire and mounting post which allows a few options. Folds up like a large piece of luggage with wheels when not needed.


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We use this rack a few times a year for vacation trips. Apparently on the newer models there are lights and a place for the license plate.

If I needed or used a bike rack several times a week, I would get a full sized rack. Storage of the Easy Fold was the main reason for purchasing this type. It hides away easily.
 

Tyjay

Active member
Apr 27, 2020
217
361
Bedlington
X2 for me. Best rack I’ve ever had
Easy to fit and remove in 30 seccondas
Recommend it all day long

As said lights and number plate holder on mine
 

Burner

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Sep 18, 2022
59
20
Manchester
I have just bought the x3, and find it good , easy to use, we got the box with it for when camping and need to take more gear.

Expensive item, but you’ll get some back when you’re done with it and it’s time to sell.
 

Dax

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May 25, 2018
1,726
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I’ve got the easyfold xt3. It’s great. Used it for 2 weeks straight in the alps, loading 3 bikes everyday for different bike parks, and then the 2 day drive back to the uk.

It’s a touch short for XL 29ers, and the two rear bikes are a bit close together, so I have duct tape on my forks to protect them and the longer straps for fat bike tyres.

Apparently there’s a new model out now which gives more space between the bikes.
 

kefconstruction

Active member
Apr 21, 2023
148
117
Hull
Still not got around to getting a rack yet still deciding!! But I have seen the buzz rack scorpion at a decent price,
Has any one used one ?
 

Mapper

New Member
Jun 30, 2024
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17
UK
I've used a Buzz Rack E-Hornet 2 for the last year and a bit, mostly for short (<1hr) trips plus one long (550 miles) trip to Scotland. It's been excellent - really solid, easy to load with secure arms and wheel straps. At £280-ish from roofbox.co.uk (who have provided great service) it's way cheaper than the Thule options. Usually I'm just carrying my Fuel Exe but sometimes my wife's Powefly too, and it copes just fine. Can't think of anything not to love about it.
 

Jackware

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Oct 30, 2018
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Lancashire
Still not got around to getting a rack yet still deciding!! But I have seen the buzz rack scorpion at a decent price,
Has any one used one ?
You can get 5% discount at Roof Box Co by using the click through link on this page;

 

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