Ski Tracks Cheats

Ski Tracks Hack 2.9.3 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: Core Coders Ltd
Category: Navigation
Price: $1.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.9.3
ID: com.corecoders.SkiTracks

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Description

The world’s favourite winter sports application.

Designed specifically for winter sports, the award winning Ski Tracks is your worldwide, ultimate ski companion. Record your entire day on the slopes without the need for mobile data*.

Compare your mountain experiences with your friends, from complete beginners to seasoned professionals, join the millions of people who have already downloaded Ski Tracks.

As featured in: CBS - Independent - T3 - Telegraph - New York Times - Engadget - Snowboard Mountaineer - Slope Edge - Snow Vole Awards

Battery efficient technology allows all day recording, no data or phone signal required for recording making Ski Tracks ideal for backcountry or where data roaming charges apply.

• Apple Watch
• Ski statistics in one place
• Specifically designed ski analysis
• Include photographs to keep memorable moments
• Share in multiple formats
• Free Ski Tracks online storage
• Advanced mapping tools
• Health Connection
• 3D map support.

*Where data charges apply, set Data Roaming / Mobile Data Off. For more information see iPhone/iOS user guide.

GPS will not work accurately indoors.

Ski Tracks will automatically store your ski workout in Health once enabled in Ski Tracks settings. Health data includes energy, distance, descents and other ski metrics which is viewable in the Health app.

This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.

Version history

2.9.3
2023-01-31
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.9.1
2023-01-11
- Minor bug fixes and compatibility improvements.
2.8.0
2022-12-13
- Minor bug fixes and compatibility improvements.
- Altimeter accuracy improvements.
2.7.1
2022-05-20
- Improved reliability for Ski Tracks Watch App.
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
- Facebook sharing fixes.
2.7.0
2022-03-15
- Improved reliability for Ski Tracks Watch App.
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
- Facebook sharing fixes.
2.6.1
2022-01-22
- Default activity type now set correctly.
- Trim tool bug fixed.
- Ski area naming fixed.
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.6.0
2022-01-03
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.5.7
2021-12-28
- Trim tool bug fixed.
- Ski area naming fixed.
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.5.6
2021-12-22
- Trim tool bug fixed.
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.5.5
2021-11-15
- Support for iOS 15
- Vertical and Slope angle accuracy.
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.5.4
2021-09-03
- Support for iOS 14
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
- GPX File handling improvements.
2.5.2
2021-01-29
- Performance and compatibility improvements.
- Improved photo import
- Pause causing run count issues fixed.
- Ski Resort database updated.
2.5.1
2020-10-20
- New Health export
- Minor bug fixes and compatibility improvements.
2.5.0
2020-06-04
- Improved photo and camera handling.
- Edit profile and login information.
- Update Ski Resort info.
- Password auto fill.
- Improved GPS accuracy.
2.4.4
2020-01-01
- Watch App workout transfer performance.
2.4.3
2019-12-22
- Distance accuracy improvements.
- Ski run count on Watch App.
2.4.2
2019-12-15
1. Ski run count correct after resuming.
2. New Trash feature to recover accidentally deleted of cleared recordings.
3. Speed and Elevation graph improvements.
4. General performance and user interface updates.
2.4.1
2019-11-22
1. Improved photograph handling
2. Login failures correctly reported.
3. Improvements to user interface.
4. Fixed crash uploading some activities.
5. Added support for Pairing Casio Smart Trek Watches.
2.4.0
2019-11-02
1. iOS 13 compatibility Improvements.
2. User authentication reports failure correctly.
3. Photograph import improvements.
2.2.4
2019-10-29
- Support for iOS 13
- General bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.2.3
2019-03-03
1. Unexpected GPS Pausing.
2. Improved activity backup/restore.
3. Skiing and Snowboarding calories accuracy.
4. Compatibility and general bug fixes.
2.2.2
2019-02-26
1. Compatibility and general bug fixes.
2. Altimeter accuracy improvements.
3. Apple Watch App transfer workout issue fixed.
2.2.1
2019-02-03
1. Compatibility and general bug fixes.
2. Altimeter accuracy improvements.
2.2.0
2018-03-14
1. Fixes a pause issue some users have seen.
2. Apple Watch Improvements.
3. Better localised displays.
2.1.0
2018-03-10
1. Apple Health Ski Integration.
2. Apple Watch App Improvements.

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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
625 Ratings

Reviews

Ry_Guy2,
Worth the few bucks
If you’re like me and ski/snowboard several + times a year, then I’d def recommend you buy this app. It tracks and saves personal stats (speed, # of runs, vertical, etc) from you’re day on the slopes. It’s not a super sophisticated app, but rather a simple app that makes it fun to see how you didn’t the end of the day.

It’s easy to use. All I do is hit the Play button (start button) when I first arrive, and then it just runs and records in the background while I listen to music and enjoy the mountain. At lunch, I’ll hit the Pause button, and then will hit play again when I head back out. At the end of the day, you press the stop button, and save it.

Once saved, I’ll then review my stats from the day, and will compare them to previous days and/or previous ski trips that I saved to see how I did. It’s also fun to compare your stats with your friends to see who had the fastest speed, or the highest vertical, etc.

It’s also neat to review your trail map for the day, which shows each of your runs highlighted, and numbered so you can see where you went around the mountain that day (can also review any previously recorded day).

There may be better apps out there for recording/tracking your day’s ski stats (and other stuff perhaps), but if you’re just interested in reviewing your basic stats from that day, then you’ll be happy you purchased Ski Tracks.

Hope this helps someone, and you find it worth it like I do.
m1westwood,
Great app
I’ve been using this for 4-5 years and really like it. It is set and forget. You just turn it on, throw your phone in your pocket or backpack and off you go. Not sure how the iPhone gets such a good GOS signal when not out in the open, but it seems to work all the time. I haven’t done much with it other than check my stats at the end of the day and see what we did. It’s really cool to know how much vertical and how many miles you've traveled. There’s more to it than that; you can store photos. It seems to be pretty accurate as far as mph, distances, showing your exact route, etc. but hard to say because there’s now way for me to verify the data with another tool.

Request for developer: It would be really great to have a picture page in the app that shows all of the pictures from the runs and you simply my scroll down the page through the pics and click on a pic to review that track. This way, if you remember a great feature on a mountain you can snap a pic of it in the app and easily use ski tracks later on to help find the exact run that got you there. People would love this if done with a slick interface.
ldreese,
Love this app! But One minor Suggestion
I love this app and that I can operate it from my Apple Watch! It so nice not to have to dig my phone out to start a track. I use it primarily for skijoring which I track as Dog Mushing in the app.

I have one complaint/suggestion. I wish I could start a dog mushing track from my phone. I know I can edit this later in SkiTracks, but it imports the run to my Health App where I can’t edit what type of track it is.
I would suggest a scroll through list of activities on the watch, or allow the user to choose what type of tracks can be started via the watch. I know this is a relatively minor thing, but it’s something I’ve been wishing for since I started using the app several years ago.
phillipsdf,
The Analyze function is buggy and destroys data
Update: I’m afraid I’ve lowered my rating of this app again, this time down to 2 stars. Apparently, using the Apple Watch to control the app is buggy as hell. 14,000 vertical feet translating to 68 miles of travel and other weirdness. But the worst is their ‘Analyze’ function: 12 runs/14,000 ft changes to 1 run/28 ft — and it appears that the function actually DESTROYS THE ORIGINAL DATA. To top it off the developer’s solution thus far is “well, don’t use the watch for this”. I’m now exploring alternatives.

This’ll be my third year using this app, this year adding an Apple Watch to my ecosystem. I stay with this app over the alternatives because it continues to focus on actual skiing while most of the others are turning into social apps that happen to track skiing as an afterthought.

My rating would be 5 stars if the developer would add turn tracking like they suggested they would a year ago. If another developer starts providing that, it may convince me to try a new app.
RoshuaJogers,
Great until this season...
I've used this app since 2012 and it has always worked well. It's been good to see it improved along the way. Last year I was able to use it on my watch and I thought that was really awesome until today. At the end of a fantastic day of boarding it failed to transmit the data to my iPhone X. This was with the Apple Watch 2. All I have left of my data is the picture I took of the summary screen when I saw the "End" button was not responsive.

I have a few more days to be on the mountain this week and I can say I won't be using the watch app any more. Funny thing, this morning we were trying to install the app on my wife's AppleWatch 3 for her to use and it was no where in the lost of apps to install on the watch even though it was installed on her phone. I should've taken that as an omen.

Not a happy user of this watch app. It's gotta go from my watch and I'm going to see what my options are if any for data recovery and/or export.
Kane KS,
Meets My Expectations
I have always wondered how fast I was going down the mountain. Now I know! It was also fun to “replay” my day. This app met my expectations of a GPS tracker.

Thank you for not having any in app purchases like your competitors. There is absolutely no justification to do that for an app like this.

If there was one thing I would like to see added, it would be the ability to edit a Track after saving it. While using it the first time, I forgot to pause the app when I got on a shuttle to go from one Ski area to another (Loveland Ski Area in Colorado has two areas that are accessible by shuttle) so the app recorded my ride in the shuttle. I could also see myself forgetting to stop recording only to remember on the drive home.
The Mace,
Awesome ski tracking
I just started skiing again this season but have been into all sorts of fitness metrics on bikes, peloton etc and I was looking for my "fix" for skiing. This is it. I tried the light/free version just to see how things were and at $1.99 the full version is a no brainer. The lite version was great but limited on data sync and a few other things. Full version is awesome with great metrics, health sync, watch app etc.

I do some night skiing and the app didnt have an option to record sessions as that so I reached out to the developer and they immediately responded. Super friendly.

Highly recommend this app. They support other kinds of snow activities, cant comment on those.
condawg29,
Awesome Tracking
This is my third winter using SkiTracks to record my snowboarding days in Utah. I ride at multiple resorts and whenever I start a session, the app automatically picks up where I’m at and titles location with the respective ski resort. Speed and vertical feet seem to be accurate as I’ve tracked on two apps at the same time.

I love the feature to rate the day on a scale of 1 to 5 stars. Seeing dozens of days from the season organized by how awesome the day was is really cool to see. I also upload a couple photos to each day and the app automatically makes one big photo gallery.

I recommend this app to all my ski/snowboard friends. I use it everytime I ride
AvalancheAirik,
Watch to phone app communication = bleh
Sure wish the watch app correctly communicated with the app on my phone to accurately show the status. Paused tracking on my watch, then resumed it on my watch. Showed it was recording. 45 min I checked my phone because the watch vertical seemed off and noticed it never actually started recording. Watch shows the correct time elapsed... I do full stack web development and I use promises to confirm whether the action on the server was successful... if not then reflect that on the browser/client side. I don’t see how this app shouldn’t work the same way.

Other than that, great app overall. Been using for 5 seasons and love the updates over that time... just wish the watch communication with phone worked better.
Mr Squirrel,
Was a great app, until this week.
I have used this app for years with no complaints, until this week it tracked how many runs you did and how much you skied downhill. Now it combines both ascent and descent making it kinda useless (you could already see ascent info in a smaller section before) and doesn’t display the number of runs anymore but instead shows the ascent slope which is a totally useless metric.

EDIT: apparently now you have to select the activity as “skiing” in the little menu you get on the button on the top right to get it to display the way it always used to. They need to either make there be a default setting that comes across unless you change it or have it be a part of the “start” process yo select an activity.