Thule's 'Rock Solid' Hitch Bike Rack That Shoppers Say Is the 'Most Stable' Ever Is $150 Off Right Now

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REI’s Anniversary Sale is underway with thousands of deals on big-ticket items like Co-op Cycles e-bikes, The North Face tents, and a ton of Arc'teryx clothing, making now the best time to pick up the gear you need for summer adventures. Whether you’re into camping, road-tripping, or mountain biking, you may be familiar with Thule—the Swedish brand that's best known for its high-quality roof boxes and bike racks. The brand is also known for being pricey, but right now, some of its best equipment is on sale, including a near-perfectly-rated hitch rack that holds up to 120 pounds.

Typically $750, the Thule T2 Pro XTR 2-Bike Hitch Rack is 20% off, dropping the price to $600. Not only has this strong bike rack collected more than 300 five-star ratings, but of the 10,000-plus items marked down during REI’s Anniversary Sale, it's a top 10 bestseller. That’s because it’s a versatile, durable option that can accommodate almost any kind of bike. REI’s Anniversary Sale runs until May 27, so you’ll need to act fast if you want to save $150.

Thule T2 Pro XTR 2-Bike Hitch Rack, $600 (was $750) at REI

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This Thule bike rack attaches to your car’s hitch mount, and it’s available in either 1.25-inch or 2-inch sizes, depending on the kind of mount you have. The rack securely holds up to two bikes by the wheels, rather than the frame, making it one of the best options for mountain bikes or e-bikes since oddly shaped frames are often incompatible with hanging-style racks. Plus, since it attaches to the hitch, it’ll be easier to access compared to roof bike racks, adding to its utility if your bikes are hefty.

It has several features that add to its utility and convenience. It’s capable of supporting bikes up to 60 pounds, and the platform can carry everything from kids’ bikes to fat-tire bikes. The mount can tilt away from the car, making it possible to access the trunk while bikes are still attached. The rack also has a built-in cable lock for securing the bikes during stops. The rack is a hefty 52 pounds itself, but it has wheels, making it easy to cart away if you need to store it.

Shoppers were impressed with this “rock solid” bike rack, saying that it's capable of carrying heavy bikes. “We have two heavy gravel e-bikes and this rack works for us," one shopper wrote. "Easy to put bikes on securely, a good lock, and folds up smooth and secure when not in use.” Another wrote, “It is the most stable rack I have ever used. It's easy to attach bikes of different sizes.”

One shopper found it to be better than other types of racks, noting that it “does not bobble or wobble at all when loaded with my two bikes.” They said, “I purchased this after using the four-bike hitch rack that holds the bikes by the frame…This one, however, is easier to use given the transport wheels, and it's easier and much faster to get the bikes on and off.” Multiple shoppers agreed that it's very convenient, with one writing, “It is very easy to install and use. The bikes are very secure on it even when you hit bumps!”

Thule’s T2 Pro XTR dual bike rack is a good option, as long as you have a hitch mount. The rack is suited for almost any bike, whether you’re shredding up singletrack on a mountain bike, cruising along the beach on an e-bike, or gearing up for a road race. It’s $150 for only a few more days, so make sure to get yours soon.