5/5 rating based on 824 reviews. Read all reviews for Map My Walk by Under Armour for iPhone.
Map My Walk by Under Armour is free iOS app published by Under Armour, Inc.
Elegantbeast
A great app for power walking but I wish it had an automatic pause feature like Nike.
Tally Ho Leesburg
This app helps me compare my run/walk workouts on my farm fields and helps me track where I need to run to maintain my distance. The elevation feature helps to keep me tackling hills without going overboard. Great app! Devine
RDCollins
I’ve used the Map My Walk app with my iPhone for the last few years, and it was great. However, the last two updates have screwed it up to the point that it’s nearly useless. Specifically, it simply shuts down half way through my daily walks, failing to map the last half or so of my walk and thus gives my incorrect times and distances. On one occasion it went berserk and randomly added about a half mile that was not anywhere near where I had gone. I reported the latter issue to the company and they incorrectly blamed Google maps. They need to scrap the last two updates and reissue a version that works properly.
riverite
The app had been giving me my Dustin a walk but it hasn’t for quite some time. I don’t pay but I would if I knew it would work.
BrilliantMom
Great way to track your progress and map out your journey.
Happy Heart❤️
I love this app. It tells me my distance and walking pace as I go. I’m not a slow walker, and I love hearing my pace as I workout!
Louisiana Fisherman
It helps motivate me to exercise and watch my progress on improving my fitness and how I feel
Mike p66
The app want let me download it. It keeps saying connection issues / something went wrong
Martin "Marty" Guitar
I use Map My Walk to track my cumulative distance and pace over time. In my suburban walks, I often must stop and wait at traffic crossings. The app’s timer keeps running, when it should pause. If I wait for a minute at a traffic light, that minute is counted in my time for that mile and my average pace. So this app is not useful to measure improvements in pace over days, weeks and months.