Thule Yepp 2 Mini Front-Mount Child Bike Seat
With a functional design that's made for your everyday rides, the Thule Yepp 2 Mini Front-Mount child bike seat has a soft and shock-absorbing foam seat that lets your child ride along in comfort.




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- Easy to mount on your bike—compatible with most bike models
- Features a comfortable handlebar for your child's hands during the ride
- Childproof safety buckle secures your child quickly and easily
- Adjustable, padded 5-point safety harness for a custom fit and maximum child comfort
- Water-repellent materials make the seat easy to clean and to keep dry
- Adjustable footrests and foot straps ensure a perfect fit as your child grows
- Includes a high-quality metal lock to secure the child bike seat to your bike
- Designed and tested for children from 9 months to 3 years old and up to 33 lbs. (15 kg); consult a pediatrician for children under 1 year old
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View the Thule Yepp Product LineView all Thule Bicycle Child CarriersBest Use | Cycling |
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Weight Capacity (lbs) | 33 pounds |
Frame Material | Steel/plastic/nylon/polyester/EVA/aluminum |
Dimensions | 23 x 11.8 x 9 inches |
Weight | 5 lbs. 4.8 oz. |
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The PERFECT bike seat for a child!
I bought this seat after much research for my very first grandson. The seat fits his body perfectly. It goes on and off the bike in under 10 seconds. It gives the parents added security of having their arms wrapped around the baby. The harness is childproof, and almost adult proof. My grandson smiled immediately upon being placed in the seat. Having the option of buying a second mounting kit made it easy to switch between my son and daughter-in-law‘s bike. I don’t believe they had these when my son was a baby. Having a baby in front is definitely a perk and a great safety feature. My son and his family loved their Christmas present this year and I did too.
It is great...once we got it on...
Had this recommended to us from some friends but probably should have done detailed homework on how it works with my specific bike. Since we wanted this on a mountain bike we realized that we also needed to buy the MTB adapter. That adapter has its own requirements like making sure it has spacers to create enough space. It isn't a big deal but I didn't realize that the bottom if the Yepp runs into the top of my shocks so I had to get some extra spacers to create...space :) Also, the down rods that hold the foot holders also effect the turn radius of the my bike since they hit the frame of the bike if you turn sharp, but for me you would need to turn really sharp for it to really impede turning. Now that it is on, it is awesome! Quick on and off and the seat is light seems cozy for our little dude!
Thule hit the mark with the yep mini 2
Thule really hit the mark with the yep mini 2. Make sure you have room on the headset of your bike to mount it and also having a dropper seat works well because rising the seat up while riding lowers the height of my knees to prevent bumping the seat while riding. This was a great choice for my eighth month old that loves being outdoors. It’s light but still sturdy and my little baby girl fits very securely. I really love that she’s in the front and I can be so close to her while we explore. The only issue I have is when she falls asleep there’s no way to keep her head upright. Overall I’m very satisfied and I will definitely be recommending it.
LOVE This little seat
I've got a large Salsa Timberjack, after measuring the stem was PRAYING that his beautiful little seat would fit my bike, low and behold IT DOES. Let me just check off the other questions/fears I had before purchasing: Will I need to adjust my knees around the seat while pedalling? - I'm 6'0" (183cm) tall, NO issues with my knees. Will the stems from HER handlebars conflict with the front fork of my bike? - NO, but juuuuust barely. Will my daughter (14mo at time time of posting) love this thing? - She absolutely loves it I'm overjoyed that my bike was able to accommodate the seat. I will say, a bike with a more upright riding position would be ideal for this seat, w/ the Timberjack I do need to sort of hunch my chest to accommodate my daughters helmet, but it's not so uncomfortable that I don't want to ride, and we're only out for 30-60min at a time, doing local paved/crusher fine gravel trails. For any casual ride, I don't think you can beat this seat.
Great seat and easy to install.
Love this bike seat. My son has so much fun going for rides. It's solid and easy to install. Though because I have a mountain bike, I had to modify it a bit to fit, but it wasn't hard at all. A few reviews here say it doesn't fit, but all you have to do is take the housing off of the front part of the bracket. Once you've done that, it fits perfectly to any style of bike. It of course does change the normal riding feel and your turning radius is lower, but this isn't supposed to be able to handle what you would normally do on your maintain bike. I've added a picture of the bracket on the bike for reference. The metal part of the front of the bracket pops right out with a flat head screw driver and you're good to go.
Wanted it to work so badly!
I’ve been using the Yepp mini with our child unsuccessfully with 2 different bikes. The seat leaves almost no space to dismount from the bike and stand astride the frame. So it’s ok if you’re on a path or a place where you don’t need to stop or pause for cars / stoplights. But as a commuter seat its unmanageable for our family. Our 1 year old does love being up front and it’s great talking to him about what we see on rides. But there’s no way for us to ride safely. We’ve tried with a MTB, and a single speed steel frame MASI, but both left so much to be desired. Only buy if you have a step through frame.
Thank you for sharing your feedback on the Thule Yepp Mini child bike seat. I'm sorry it did not meet the needs of your family and bikes. Thule bike seats have rather particular fitments to ensure a safe transport for children and rider. Unfortunately, some bikes do not provide a safe or comfortable ride due to their size and geometry. For more information on the suggested bike dimensions for different Thule bike seats, please see the FAQ page below. https://help.thule.com/s/article/How-do-I-know-if-a-Yepp-or-RideAlong-child-bike-seat-will-fit-my-bike-en-us?language=en_US
Love it
We have used the Yepp Mini a few times and have enjoyed every minute. Great way to include your little one
Best bike seat for trails
Awesome product, easy to use, kiddo loves it. Rides great, even on moderate blue trails.
Excellent Seat
Bought Oct 2023. Used several times. Works fantastic. You keep the child in front of you between your arms. 10 month old of 22lbs and 31” loves it. Padding on handhold is not very durable—a teether chewed through quickly. We mounted a toy there for him. It does slightly limit your steering mobility; but that is fine because you aren’t making aggressive turns with the child. It is much better for an infant than a rear seat….he doesn’t feel alone and you have full control and visibility. Very fast shipping.
Solidly okay - no room for knees
I've used this a couple times with our 10 month old, he loves it, it's secure, I feel that he's safe and it allows us to get out and ride on dirt (mostly fireroads). My issues are 1. there is no space for my knees (I'm on a full suspension mountain bike) and there doesn't seem to be a way to correct for this, its just the design of the seat and bike geometry. I can still ride, but have to have my knees out wide, after a couple miles, they hurt, long term there's potential to really jack with your knees. 2. You do lose A LOT of turning radius up front. We aren't riding singletrack with the offspring yet so it's not a huge deal, but it's very restrictive. Because of these, I've honestly considered just riding with bebe in a backpack instead and/or waiting until he's older for a cockpit style seat.