

Users can choose to pay specifically for offline maps as a one-time payment, with a single region costing just $3.99 / £3.99 and going up to $29.99 / £29.99 to unlock every region worldwide. To plan a route, you simply select your riding style, pick your start and endpoints, and let Komoot do the rest.Īdditional features include cafe stop recommendations in the 'Highlights' section and additional images and information, if supplied by other users. The app will show riders which routes are suitable for road vs mountain bikes, the level of fitness required to complete them and more. There's over 35 million users worldwide, and this user fed system allows cyclists to log rides which will later help future riders plan their own. Komoot can be used on the desktop as well as via an app. To get the most out of Strava segments the paid app lets you view your live segment performance as you're riding, check out the overall segment leaderboards, and filter by age and weight, and set custom goals for segments. Here you can monitor your freshness and fatigue for tracking and improving your fitness, and view interesting metrics such as 'relative effort' which is Strava's way of quantifying how hard you're working.Ĭreating routes, live location tracking with Strava Beacon and Strava's segment analysis features are also all within the paid part of the app. At the end of your ride, you can view further stats such as calories burned and elevation ridden.įor more in-depth look at your training there's the Strava subscription option. The free app keeps track of your ride stats as you travel, including speed, time and distance all the while tracking where you've been. It's social fitness sharing platform - you upload rides with photos and video clips, follow your friends and support their progress by giving them 'kudos' which is essentially a thumbs up.
