Choosing the bike rack can be daunting, especially when shopping online. Materials and construction specs can be hard to decipher, and you might wind up with something different than what the marketing may have led you to believe. And at a price that can reach $1,000, it’s no small purchase.
If you’re juggling a few options, your delay has paid off because Thule just announced a brand-new hitch rack, the Epos, which has made vast improvements in functionality and design.
Built upon the platform of another of one its successful racks, the XT Fold, the Epos utilizes advancements in materials, construction and design to correct some of the previous rack’s pain points.
I personally owned and used the XT Fold for three years before the Epos came out, and got a chance to see and use the brand-new rack and feel the improvements. Here’s the full story on the Thule Epos Rack:
Thule Epos, At a Glance

- Load Capacity: 132 pounds (66 lbs/bike)
- Frame Sizes: Fits all frame designs from 20mm to 90mm diameter
- Bike Lengths: Fits longer wheelbases up to 53 in
- Weight: 38 pounds (2 bike version); 51 pounds (3 bike version)