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Thule Easyfold
brianthedog
 

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Thule Easyfold

There is a cool pic of what looks like a 5dr Pure without rails (but using their foot pack), wingbars and what must be an enormous, possibly Excellence XT (30 kg 218 cm), box on the Thule site.

http://www.thule.com/en/gb/campaigns/thu...y-to-mount

   

It would be interesting to see a side view.

The Easyfold looks worth considering, if you have a towing hook.

Dynamic SD4 Auto 5dr in Orkney with Ebony, Black Contrast roof
Pan Roof, Premium interior pack, Park Assist, Shadow Chrome Wheels, Roof Rails
(This post was last modified: 19-04-2013 02:58pm by brianthedog.)
19-04-2013 02:52pm
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wassste
 

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Location: United Kingdom
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RE: Thule Easyfold

Has anyone tried the Excellence XT on an Evoque?

Seen comments / recommendations for the Motion 200 and whilst tempted by the extra length of the XT I am worried it would be too long for the tailgate to open properly

I have an easy fold bike carrier and well pleased with it.
25-06-2013 10:55am
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Offroadstu
 

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RE: Thule Easyfold

Got the Thule roof bars and feet on my Evoque and they work really well and easy to fit. Much cheaper than rails and crossbars.
25-06-2013 07:22pm
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jitenc
 

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RE: Thule Easyfold

(25-06-2013 07:22pm)Offroadstu Wrote:  Got the Thule roof bars and feet on my Evoque and they work really well and easy to fit. Much cheaper than rails and crossbars.

Any pics... .? Thanks

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25-06-2013 08:11pm
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Bodlyfunctions
 

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RE: Thule Easyfold

A box that big could effect your Nav signal if you have it. Not to mention boot access as has been mentioned before.
Surely if you need a roof box THAT big, you'd buy a bigger car???
25-06-2013 11:05pm
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WB
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RE: Thule Easyfold

(25-06-2013 07:22pm)Offroadstu Wrote:  Got the Thule roof bars and feet on my Evoque and they work really well and easy to fit. Much cheaper than rails and crossbars.

+1

There are a few pics on here if you search for thule
26-06-2013 11:12am
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