Mobile apps

2»

Comments

  • Growmac
    Growmac Posts: 117
    Strava looks very similar to Runkeeper. The big difference I can see is that Runkeeper don't have the 5 rides a month limit. Either way, really nice to be able to get the data.
    1994 Clark Kent F12; 2004 Mount Vision; 2011 Canyon AM 7, 2012 Canyon Torque FRX 6, a unicycle and a Brompton.
  • DickBarton
    DickBarton Posts: 201
    Annoyingly RunKeeper doesn't let you see what it can report without actually signing up/logging in...
    The Quest for Singletrack is Endless...
  • Atz
    Atz Posts: 1,383
    Strava also has segments where you can see how you're doing against other people or your best times. Gives you a nice way to track certain things. On my rides for example, there are times when my improvements would be hidden by traffic, bad luck on lights etc but with the segments I have a chance to measure things better.
  • giblets
    giblets Posts: 37
    I use www.mapmyfitness, allows you to track your route, map a route (a bit like bikehike) if you don't have your receiver on you, and compare your friends etc
    Giant Trance X4 (2010)