Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 Mini

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The front position keeps the child close for short city rides where interaction and visibility are the main reason to buy.
- The Thule build is the appeal if you want a more polished front seat than budget clamp-on options.
Cons
- Compatibility is narrower than with many rear seats or dedicated child-carry bikes, so the handlebar and stem area need checking first.
- The premium price is harder to justify if the front-seat stage will be brief.
Product Facts
- Max Weight
- 15 kg
- Mount Position
- Front-mounted
- Mount Type
- Frame mount
- Product page
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- Price/Buy
- Check Price
Thule Yepp Nexxt 2 Mini is a front child seat for the early toddler stage. It makes most sense when the ride is short, the adult wants the child in view, and the bike has enough cockpit room for steering, knees, and cables. Compared with open saddle-style front seats, it gives more enclosure through padding, footrests, and a harness.
The stage boundary is strict. Thule frames the Mini around children up to 15 kg, so it is not a long-term seat for preschoolers who are already tall or heavy. Before buying, check the mount, steering sweep, knee clearance, and whether a rear seat would give the family more months of use.