Thule Ridealong 2 Tilting Child Bike Seat

Our score 9.33 / 10

Research by Peter Crona Last updated Method How we research

Before You Buy

Confirm the current specs, bundle contents, and limits before buying, since details can change after our review.

Affiliate: We may earn a commission if you buy through our links.

Thule Ridealong 2 Tilting Child Bike Seat

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • RideAlong 2 combines a rear frame mount with suspension and recline, so it suits longer everyday rides where naps or comfort matter.

Cons

  • It needs a compatible seat tube and rider clearance; the 22 kg / 110 cm child limit is not useful if the bracket crowds the saddle or rear wheel.

Product Facts

Max Weight
22 kg
Mount Position
Rear-mounted
Mount Type
Frame mount
Product page
Product page
Price/Buy
Check Price

Thule RideAlong 2 is the more comfort-led frame-mounted Thule rear seat. It belongs on bikes where a rear rack is absent or unsuitable, but the seat tube is normal enough for Thule’s quick-release bracket. The recline and suspension matter if your rides include daycare detours, longer town trips, or a child who still naps.

Check frame fit before treating it as solved. Thule specifies round and oval frame dimensions, plus a 22 kg and 110 cm child boundary. You also need saddle, rear-wheel, heel, and cable clearance. If the adult rider has to pedal awkwardly, the better seat on paper becomes the wrong daily setup.