Thule Epos Towbar-Mounted Bike Rack
The Thule Epos differs from most of the Thule range, in that it combines the folding-action of the Easy-Fold racks with a couple of other features not available on other Thule racks - primarily the independent telescopic arms for holding the bike frames, these use a pump-buckle around the frame rather than the traditional ‘claw’, meaning it can tolerate a wider range of frame shapes and diameters, there’s less risk of over-tightening and damaging carbon frames, plus the telescopic arms make it easier to deal with bikes of varying heights/sizes.
The Thule Epos differs from most of the Thule range, in that it combines the folding-action of the Easy-Fold racks with a couple of other features not available on other Thule racks - primarily the independent telescopic arms for holding the bike frames, these use a pump-buckle around the frame rather than the traditional ‘claw’, meaning it can tolerate a wider range of frame shapes and diameters, there’s less risk of over-tightening and damaging carbon frames, plus the telescopic arms make it easier to deal with bikes of varying heights/sizes.
The Thule Epos differs from most of the Thule range, in that it combines the folding-action of the Easy-Fold racks with a couple of other features not available on other Thule racks - primarily the independent telescopic arms for holding the bike frames, these use a pump-buckle around the frame rather than the traditional ‘claw’, meaning it can tolerate a wider range of frame shapes and diameters, there’s less risk of over-tightening and damaging carbon frames, plus the telescopic arms make it easier to deal with bikes of varying heights/sizes.