Pro User Amber II
219,-
Thule Santu Cargo Box
From 795,-
Pro User Amber II vs. Thule Santu Cargo Box
This is what our customers think
Reviews
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Pros
Tiltable (3x) |
easy to assemble (2x) |
Works properly |
Tilting works well |
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Cons
Terrible manual. Tip: download+zoom in |
Fabric straps. Other brands use rubber. |
Lock broke on day 1 |
Included lock (knob) too weak |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The Amber II bike carrier is easy to mount. |
Thanks to the tilting mechanism you can still reach the tailgate after mounting the carrier. |
Bikes are easy to place onto the carrier. |
The SlideLock system ensures that the box is properly closed and automatically locked. |
The cargo box offers a generous 260 litre volume, allowing you to store a lot of stuff without burdening the roof of your car. |
Two sturdy wheels and an ergonomic handle make transporting the box extremely comfortable. |
Thanks to the tilt function of your car bike rack, the boot always remains accessible, even when the box is mounted. |
Combined with the Thule Epos 3 or Thule Easyfold 3, you can take an additional bike with you. |
Cons
The rear fog light and reversing light only work with a 13-pin plug connector. |
Not suitable for e-bikes. |
Weighing 14.2 kg, the box is relatively heavy to lift by a single person. |
Please note: only suitable for the Thule EasyFold 3, the Thule Epos (both Epos 2 and Epos 3) and the Thule EasyFold XT 2 & Thule Easyfold XT 3 (both require an adapter). |
Specifications
Rack Type
Towbar Mounted Bike Carrier
Towbar Mounted Bike Carrier
Carrying Capacity
2 Bikes
Maximum Load Capacity
45 kg
13-pin
7-pin
7-pin
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
19 cm
Yes, with padlock (not included)
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
25 kg
50 kg
Weight
15 kg
15 kg
2 years
Frame
Wheel
Wheel
Tail Light
Yes
Fog Light
Yes
Reverse Light
Yes
Indicators
Yes
Brake Light
Yes
Material
Aluminium
Colour
Black
Volume
260 litres
60 mm / 2.4 inch
No
Yes
Yes