Thule Allax crash-tested dog crate, size XS, no. 770000 (2024)

The Thule Allax is a range of very well-designed, well-engineered and well-made crash-tested dog cages for use only in the car boot. Allax are available in 10 sizes so, depending of course on the size of your dog or dogs, and the type of car you tend to drive, Allax can be a product that you can take from vehicle to vehicle.

The product on this page is the Allax XS - 50cm wide by 50cm high by 66cm to 72cm long; it weighs 15.5kg as supplied and can take a maximum load of 25kg.

Apart from its styling and quality, core to the Allax design is the ability to change its length - the word 'depth' is also suitable here - the measurement from the back of the cage, where it sits against the back of the rear seat, to the door of the cage. This flexibility allows the cage to fit into more vehicles, perhaps to provide space for a folded bumper protector - between the front edge of the cage and the inside edge of the tailgate - and can also act as an additional 'crumple zone' / deformation zone if the cage is extended and there's enough force to reduce its length. In reality the cage is telescopic, longer or shorter, and is unlikely to crumple.

All modern vehicles include front and rear 'crumple zones' which are designed to dissipate impact energy across these zones, reducing the energy transferred to the passenger compartment. But even so, the residual energy involved in even a 30mph crash is massive, and only a properly crash-tested and certified restraint can be relied upon to prevent a dog from being thrown forward at great speed and with surprisingly large force, potentially causing great harm to the human passengers. Even in a rear-end collision at only 30mph a dog can be thrown forward with a force that can be 25 times its bodyweight; for example, a large male Labrador can weigh the equivalent of almost 1 tonne, a weight which takes a lot of stopping.

It therefore makes sense to use a crash-tested cage, if you can, correctly positioned against the back of the rear seat. Note that all modern rear seats include an internal structure of steel or aluminium which will comply with the relevant vehicle safety legislation. Front-end collisions happen much more often than rear collisions and tend to generate even larger forces.

Summary of features and specifications:

  • Materials: Made from steel and aluminium, with rounded corners for safety and to prevent damage to the vehicle. Vibration noise has been designed out of Allax cages so far as is reasonably possible.
  • High-tech door: The door is burst-proof - from the inside, so as to contain a dog after a collision. It has a push down handle and a 'slam' closure - the gas strut has enough power to close the door when the vehicle is on level ground, so you can concentrate on e.g. holding the dog on its lead. The gas strut will also hold the door open - again to leave you with two hands to take control of the dog and attach the lead. And there's a built-in lock, for use when you need to increase ventilation by leaving the tailgate open but don't want to be anxious about theft.
  • Adjustable length / depth: Telescopic side bars allow you to adjust the depth of the cage by 6cm; one bar on each side includes a friction 'lock' which has sufficient grip to hold the cage where it's set, but not so much that a lengthened cage will not shorten if the force is high enough.
  • Escape hatch: The rear panel includes an escape hatch which can be opened, when the rear seat is lowered, to allow the dog to leave the cage. This option would only be used if the tailgate could not be opened.
  • Ventilation and visibility: The gaps between the horizontal bars provide sufficient ventilation. The purpose of the Perspex window at the top of the door is to prevent the dog from harming itself by pushing its snout into this space. As a driver you'll also be able to see through any part of the cage that sticks up above the rear seat - there is a grille.
  • Certification: Crash-tested at Thule's development and testing facility at Hillerstorp in Sweden, as well as by TÜV SÜD in Germany. Allax cages passed the front, rear and roll-over tests, following the requirements of crash-testing standards ECE R17 and ECE R129.
  • Dimensions and weight: The size XS is 50cm wide, 50cm high and 66cm to 72cm long/deep; weight 15.5kg; maximum load 25kg.
  • Accessories: There's a range of useful accessories, shown in the list below - a foldable bumper protector, a silicon base mat, a storage bag, and a pair of hooks, ideal for dog leads. The base of the Allax is just thin steel; no covering is supplied. It will be appropriate to have a non-slip base of some sort, but nothing so stiff that it might impede movement in the 'crumple zone'; it is likely that you will add a bed or blanket, something with which the dog is familiar. Thule refer to their non-slip mat as 'isolating', presumably because it will reduce vibration and road noise to an extent.

Suitability:

  • A range of sizes is available. The size XS has been designed with small breeds in mind, such as Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, small terriers and toy breeds. It's suitable for dogs up to 35cm at the withers (the area above the shoulders), a measurement to be taken when the dog is standing.
  • What sizes will fit my vehicle? Please refer to our database to find out which cages will fit your vehicle; unless stated, this uses data provided by Thule. If your vehicle is not shown, please check the tabs for guidance on how to measure it.
  • You measure the length of the boot along the boot floor, from the base of the rear seat, but the angle of the tailgate can also limit which cages will fit. Any recess in the boot floor deeper than 3.5cm will prevent the door from opening, so the Thule Allax will be no good for you - so if you have a height-adjustable boot floor you'll need to set this in the upper position, and please check that the floor is then flat all the way from the outer edge of the door right back to the bottom of the rear seat back. Generally, please follow any vehicle-specific notes on our database and, if there are crash-tested cages listed for your vehicle, please don't order a size which isn't listed - it very probably won't fit, quite likely because the tailgate glass will hit the cage before the tailgate is fully closed.

Assembly:

  • Thule Allax will arrive flat-packed, but we assure you that assembly is particularly straightforward. Only one size of Allen bolt is used for all fixings, and these bolts can be applied by hand, so the 5mm Allen key (supplied) is only needed for the final tensioning. There's an assembly video on the 'Fitting videos and instructions' tab.
  • Four tie-down straps are included to secure the cage in the boot.

Reminder - Please refer to our database to find out which cages will fit your vehicle; unless stated, this uses data provided by Thule. If your vehicle is not shown, please check the tabs for guidance on how to measure it.

Delivery charges and arrangements:

We charge a contribution towards delivery costs, depending on what you order, where you live, and how quickly you want the goods.

These are our standard charges; there are usually surcharges for all offshore destinations and some remote postcodes - for details please see our delivery information page.

This Item (Standard sized items)
Express Delivery£9.501 to 2 working days
Standard Delivery£6.503 to 4 working days

Delivery of other items

Small items & Spare parts
Express delivery£6.951 to 2 working days
Standard delivery£4.953 to 4 working days
Roof boxes
Express Delivery£19.501 to 2 working days
Standard Delivery£14.503 to 4 working days
Dropracks and Roof tents
Express Delivery£19.502 working days

Delivery times

Delivery times are calculated in working days (Monday to Friday, excluding Bank holidays).

Cut-off times for Express Delivery orders
Express Delivery orders placed before before the cut-off times shown below will usually be desptached on the date of order. Express Delivery orders placed after these cut-off times will be despatched the next working day.

Small and Standard Sized ItemsOrder by 4pm for same day despatch
Roof Boxes, Dropracks and Roof TentsOrder by 1pm for same day despatch

Delivery FAQs

When will my order arrive?
There are no deliveries on Saturdays, Sundays or Bank Holidays, except for postable items where Royal Mail has a Saturday delivery. Express Delivery orders placed on a Friday (before 1pm) should be delivered on the Monday or Tuesday, Express Delivery orders placed on a Saturday or Sunday should be delivered on the Tuesday or Wednesday. The arrangements for Very Heavy Items are different and are shown above.

What about Next Working Day delivery?
Most Express delivery orders will arrive on the next working day, if the order is placed before the cut-off time (see above). Some will arrive on the second working day if there has been a "split-delivery". So-called “split deliveries” happen when the couriers do not have enough trailer space for everything that should be moved around the UK, so they will load what they can and leave the rest for the next trailer.

Is my delivery day guaranteed?
No retailer or courier company can ever "guarantee" a Next Working Day delivery. As well as split deliveries, all courier companies occasionally have the same transport problems as can happen to everyone else, including snow blocked roads, closed roads, traffic jams, mechanical breakdown, an inability to find the delivery address, or to gain access to it if, for example, it's in a block of flats. We work with some of the best couriers in the business, and overall they provide an outstanding service.

Do I need to be at home?
We are very flexible with our deliveries and will aim to deliver to an address which suits you – this does not need to be your home address. Goods can usually be left without signature - we prefer this with roof boxes. There's a "Special Delivery Instructions" box in the checkout area where we'll ask you to choose a typical instruction and then amend it to suit your particular requirements.

Payment options:

We take the following cards, and also PayPal. Please note that the entry on your card statement will be from "The Roof Box Company".

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FAQs

What size dog crate for a 60 lb dog? ›

Dogs that weigh between 40 and 60 pounds — like Bulldogs and Pit Bulls — do best in crates that are 30 inches long by 24 to 36 inches. Bigger dogs, such as Boxers, Doberman Pinschers, and Siberian Huskies, will need the largest crates, which measure anywhere from 48 inches by 24 inches to 72 inches by 36 inches.

How big of a crate for a 40 lb dog? ›

Choosing the Right Crate Size
Crate SizeApproximate Weight of the Dog
24″x18″ or 24″x24″Under 30 lbs Under 38 lbs
24″x30″ or 24″x36″Under 40 lbs Under 40 lbs
30″x24″ or 30″x30″ or 30″x36″0-40 lbs 40-50 lbs 50-60 lbs
36″x24″ or 36″x30″ or 36″x36″40-60 lbs 50-60 lbs 60-80 lbs
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Is it bad to have a dog crate too big? ›

A crate that is too big can interfere with housebreaking. Too much space may liberate your dog to soil the far reaches of the crate, in an area not immediately adjacent to where she sleeps. Close quarters will inhibit this impulse. Your dog will feel more secure in a crate that's not too spacious.

What size crate for a 20 pound dog? ›

Dog Crate Sizing Chart
Crate Size (L x W x H)Dog WeightDog Length
18” x 12” x 14”Up to 6 poundsUp to 10 inches
22” x 14” x 16”Up to 12 poundsUp to 16 inches
24” x 18” x 20”13–25 poundsUp to 18 inches
30” x 20” x 23”26–40 poundsUp to 24 inches
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Is a 42 inch crate big enough for a 70 pound dog? ›

42" (107 cm) Large dog crate sizes are recommended for the following breeds weighing between 71 - 90 lbs (32 - 41 kg).

How do I know if my dogs crate is the right size? ›

Pick a Dog Crate That's the Correct Size

Your dog needs enough room to sit, stand, and lie down comfortably within the crate. While you want a roomy crate, you don't want one that's too large. This could encourage your dog to eliminate within the crate because they can sit away from the mess.

Can a crate too small hurt a dog? ›

Your dog starts to have back or neck problems, rashes, or other health issues. If a dog is left too long inside of a too-small kennel, he will eventually start to get joint and skin issues. His back will hurt, and his skin could get rashes due to rubbing up against the kennel for too long.

How much room should a dog have in their crate? ›

The right crate size should allow your pooch just enough space to stand up, circle around, and lie down without feeling cramped. 2. Size up for puppies. If you're potty training a puppy and have a bigger crate, your dog will have the ability to go to the bathroom on one side of it and still sleep at the other end.

What is caged dog syndrome? ›

The energy of a shelter is completely overwhelming to most dogs. This energy does one of two things to a dog: Fight or flight. Many dogs will completely shut down in this situation, others will act out in response. I call this Kennel Syndrome. Kennel Syndrome is the behavior that a dog assumes in survival mode.

Do dogs prefer plastic or metal crates? ›

Crates Dogs Like

Some dogs prefer a wire crate with no covering so he can see everything going on around him. Others seem to feel like they're on display and aren't comfortable. Most dogs like the cave-like feeling naturally offered by a plastic crate or soft-cover crate.

Is a soft crate better than a hard crate? ›

Consider factors like travel frequency, your dog's size and behavior, and storage space. For those valuing convenience and comfort, a soft crate might be the way to go. However, if you need durability and security, especially for air travel, a hard-sided crate could be the better choice.

Do you put water in a dog crate? ›

Healthy, adult dogs don't need water in their crate overnight. Hydration isn't an issue so long as your dog has plenty of water available throughout the day. Also, your dog should associate the ritual of going into her crate at night solely with sleep, comfort, and security, and not with drinking water.

What size is a 60 lb dog considered? ›

Dogs weighing around 30 pounds (14 kg) or less are generally considered small dogs and any breed over 55 pounds (25 kg) is usually considered a large dog. This means that medium dogs span a wide range of body weights.

What size does a 60 pound dog wear? ›

Dog Sweater Size Guide
xxsxl
WeightUp to 5 lbs50-65 lbs
Back Length9-12"22-29"
Chest Circumference12-14"26-32"
Example BreedMini Dachshund, Chihuahua, Toy BreedsVizsla, Dalmatian, small Labrador or Golden Retriever

What dogs fit in a 30 inch crate? ›

Medium 30” Crate
  • Corgi.
  • French Bulldog.
  • Jack Russell Terrier.
  • Maltese Terrier.
  • Scottish Terrier.
  • Shih Tzu.

How do I know what size travel crate to get for my dog? ›

A good rule of thumb for estimating kennel fit is to choose a size that allows your dog to sit up and turn around with minimal effort. Anything larger than that would seem excessive from a dog's perspective and a potentially dangerous one from a safety standpoint.

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