Thule Yepp 2 MIK HD

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The MIK HD interface is the reason to shortlist it if your family e-bike or city bike already has that child-seat-rated rack system.
Cons
- It is a poor substitute for the universal rack version unless your rack is explicitly MIK HD and rated for the 22 kg child-seat load.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 18 kg
- Mount Position
- Rear-mounted
- Mount Type
- Rack mount
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- Price/Buy
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Thule Yepp 2 MIK HD belongs on the shortlist when the adult bike already has the right rack interface. It is a rear child seat with a 5-point harness, adjustable footrests, and a soft foam shell, so it gives a more contained passenger space than open MTB-style front seats. The child limit is the usual Yepp Maxi range: up to 18 kg and 110 cm.
The catch is compatibility. This version is built around the MIK HD click-in system, not an arbitrary pannier rack, so the rack label and load rating matter before the seat does. It is useful for a city or e-bike setup that already has a certified carrier; choose a frame-mount Yepp, RideAlong, or trailer if the rack standard is unclear or if you need to move the seat between very different bikes.