Bike Tracks Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for Bike Tracks for iPhone.
Bike Tracks is paid iOS app published by Core Coders Ltd

Great App!

ehammond1

Love both Ski and Bike Tracks. Work quite well and are fairly accurate, (though I am a bit skeptical of the peak speeds). I have also used Bike Tracks for hiking trips, which brings me to a suggestion...Why not simply have a single "Tracks" app that allows the user to select Biking, Skiing or Hiking? (Or even paddling if so inclined!)


Good Tracker but could be better

CO Truck Owner

I like the logging of distance, time and climbing statistics. I use this app to keep my annual cycling log. I wish there was an option to export the log data (date, distance, time, elevation) for a period of time (like a year or a month). I don’t find the export of individual geo tracks to be useful. I really dislike that the application inserts “New Track” in the name field and “Echo Mountain Park” in the description. For every ride... The app is linked to a GPS and the cell network; why can’t it put the place name in one of those fields? Then the user would have the option to update with the name and/ description of their choice. Ski Tracks, made by the same company, knows what ski resort I’m at and inserts that info in the log.


Data is beautiful

BoredMeteor

It is both the simplest and best bike tracking app I’ve come across. Others nag you for social network credentials and ratings but this one just gives you your data. All of it! It Tracks so much and feeds it directly into apple health. Support is also great directly from the developer. Highly recommended.


Bike Tracks

Green Mtn. Man

I love this app. It’s simple, easy to use and doesn’t seem to be a big battery drain. The graphing features for elevation and speed are interesting and the history and mapping are great. You can view your completed ride switching from map to aerial photo view, zoom in and use that feature to spot alternate trails and connections you have wondered about or otherwise might miss. My only complaint is that although distances and elevations seem accurate, the climbing and downhill statistics never match even though I start and end at the same place. For example, a 2 hr. 21 mile ride yesterday showed 1317’ climbing and only 1210’ downhill —room for improvement I guess. That said, I feel I’ve gotten more than my money’s worth and wouldn’t trade this app for other’s I’ve looked at. It’s perfect for the mix of recreational road/trail/mtn. biking I do here in Colorado. I can’t wait to try Ski Tracks come winter.


Real problem

Swisspeddler

Reported 2 bugs in Oct 2018 and had a response quickly that they were working on the issues and a new version would come out in a few days It is now 3 months later and no update. Issues is incorrect vertical height measurement and speed shows incorrectly on the Apple Watch. There is also no automatic stop feature which makes it impossible to accurately measure bike time. It really is too bad as the app would be really good if only the bugs were fixed.


Great bike app

bigal1999

Very extensive home screen with a lot of info. Is great at not running down your battery. Speed is very accurate and better than others apps. The only thing I really want is heart rate display from Apple Watch. I would pay again for a new version for this feature


Like it BUT

reallyoldfart

It seems to be fairly accurate however wish it had auto pause/resume so when I stop to cross a road or other it doesn’t keep time enroute counting.


Great App...

All The Nicknames are Taken-2

Came to this from the Ski App, so found it very user friendly. Have seen it mentioned in other reviews...elevation recording is spotty causing the climb/descent numbers to be off. Although I started and stopped from the same place, the beginning elevation was 700’+/- lower than the ending (the ending being correct)...so it shows I climbed 700’ more than I actually did. Outside of that...love the tracking/mapping/recording.