Trailforks Cheats

Trailforks Hack 1.64.3 + Redeem Codes

Trail map for MTB, hike, run

Developer: Pinkbike.com
Category: Navigation
Price: Free
Version: 1.64.3
ID: com.pinkbike.trailforks

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Description

Trailforks is a trail database & map with over 500,000 trails. Users can contribute data and then local trail associations have the control to approve & curate the data.

Get 14 days of free app use, then upgrade to Trailforks Pro to unlock the map world-wide. Otherwise continue to use the map in your local area for free.

App Features:
- The largest database of mountain bike trails in the world, including thousands of biking related POI's
- Offline trail maps and info. Region updates are incremental and fast
- See your GPS location on the map, for trail navigation
- Record your GPS location during ride creating a track
- Display trail & route elevation profiles and 'scrub' along them to see the location on the map
- View local routes that users have created
- View trail logs from users and discover how to explore a new trail
- Automatic trail routing from your location (or nearest parking lot), to the trailhead of your choosing
- Sync and view your saved plans from http://www.trailforks.com/ridelog/planner/
- Follow race course routes including colored stages and checkpoints
- Lookup region & trail info including routes, photos, videos & more
- Use your phone’s compass to orientate the map in the direction you’re facing
- View trail status & reports! Always be informed of up-to-date trail conditions & closures
- Submit trail reports & conditions from the app, including taking photos of trail issues
- Support the areas you ride, by donating 'Trail Karma'
- View nearby bike shops on the map, quick links for directions or phoning the shop
- View trails on map color coded by popularity
- Mountain biking heatmap!
- View custom worldwide topo maps designed for outdoor trail activities

The Trailforks app is your mobile companion to the http://www.trailforks.com website. It allows you to download offline trail maps for use on your rides!

Terms of Use: https://www.trailforks.com/about/legal/ and https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

Version history

1.64.3
2023-07-20
Ground-up refactor of the GPS activity recording, including the save ride form and syncing of data in the background.
The new ride tracking should be more reliable, but if you have issues please contact [email protected]
1.64.2
2023-06-19
Ground-up refactor of the GPS activity recording, including the save ride form and syncing of data in the background.
The new ride tracking should be more reliable, but if you have issues please contact [email protected]
1.64.1
2023-06-15
Ground-up refactor of the GPS activity recording, including the save ride form and syncing of data in the background.
The new ride tracking should be more reliable, but if you have issues please contact [email protected]
1.64.0
2023-05-30
Ground-up refactor of the GPS activity recording, including the save ride form and syncing of data in the background.
The new ride tracking should be more reliable, but if you have issues please contact [email protected]
1.63.6
2023-05-12
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.63.5
2023-05-05
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.63.4
2023-05-01
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.63.3
2023-04-25
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.63.2
2023-04-20
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.63.1
2023-04-14
Minor fixes
1.62.2
2023-04-05
Map updates!
3D Maps- now you can toggle 3D map rendering to use with all available map layers
1.62
2023-02-15
Map updates!
3D Maps- now you can toggle 3D map rendering to use with all available map layers
1.61.6
2023-02-04
New app onboarding
Bug fixes
1.61.5
2023-01-24
New app onboarding
Bug fixes
1.61.4
2023-01-19
New app onboarding
Bug fixes
1.61.3
2023-01-13
New app onboarding
Bug fixes
1.61.2
2023-01-07
New app onboarding
Bug fixes
1.61.1
2023-01-04
New app onboarding
bug fixes
1.61.0
2022-11-17
maintenance release
1.60.1
2022-10-28
- Bug fixes
1.60
2022-10-27
- Bug fixes
1.59.1
2022-08-11
- "No Bikes" filter to find trails *without* mechanized users for hiking
- Draw all route and plan data like polygons, additional lines and waypoints on the map
- List Outside network articles on trail and Region pages
- Bug fixes
1.59
2022-08-09
- "No Bikes" filter to find trails *without* mechanized users for hiking
- Draw all route and plan data like polygons, additional lines and waypoints on the map
- List Outside network articles on trail and Region pages
- Bug fixes
1.58
2022-06-01
- Add new activity types for recording your adventures
- Add ability to delete your account
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.57.2
2022-02-09
- Save map regions for offline use

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Trailforks Pro
(Unlock the full world Trailforks map & more)
$35.99
Free
HE019613554✱✱✱✱✱ D43A767✱✱✱✱✱
Trailforks Pro Early Adopter
(Unlock the full world Trailforks map & more)
$17.99
Free
HE987425527✱✱✱✱✱ 7BCD7A1✱✱✱✱✱
O+
(Includes Trailforks Pro)
$59.99
Free
HE670831932✱✱✱✱✱ CF287DD✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

2.6 out of 5
226 Ratings

Reviews

Jzogs,
Love the functionality, but buggy!!
It constantly boots me out of my pro subscription and sends me through endless login loops to try to get back in. It ends up being a waste of money for how many months I don’t use it because I literally can’t log in.

When I can log in, it works great. Lots of trails included and just the information you need. I don’t like apps like All Trails that only show routes and have endless photos and descriptions from random people. This app is great cause it simply shows all you the trails in a given area with the basic info like distance, difficulty, and elevation gain. Simple.
konkpoot,
Barely functional
Good luck doing anything besides recording a ride. The app is way overloaded with functions that do not work. You will spend hours on the simplest tasks to no avail, like cropping your avatar as it only displays the top left 16th of whatever photo you choose regardless of size, while the crop box stays frozen in time. Uploading trail photos is a nightmare as the app randomizes the photo information despite your input, and correcting it is nearly impossible. Forgetting to stop a ‘public’ recording will leave a track directly to your house, and when you crop that part out for privacy, it will reappear the next time you open the app, so you must delete the entire recording. Regardless of your chosen region, when you click discover, the app will display trails that are thousands of miles away, and you cannot even narrow it down to your state. I could go on and on as I have spent countless hours over the past few years trying to get the hang this super janky software. My IQ is not low. Sorry trailforks, I don’t think people are looking for a brain aneurism in exchange for a mountain biking app. I have contributed a lot to trailforks btw, and it’s been a painstakingly slow or unsuccessful process. Our time is too valuable to be wasted on this dysfunctional software. Trim the fat, and simplify the process trailforks, it’s that bad. I am guessing the people claiming trailforks as a must have are not contributors or trail builders.
Danger Ric,
Glitchy with bad internet connection
The only issue I have with the app is that when your internet connection is bad (like when you’re out on a trail, exactly when you’d use the app) it continuously refreshes your location. You’re not able to zoom out and move the map around for more than literally one second, which makes it difficult to plan out future runs when you’re out and about. It zips you straight back to your location as if you had pressed the button to do that. Literally after 1 second of searching around the map. It’s terribly unhelpful.
Textbook Racket Victim,
Good to find trails, bad for tracking
This is definitely the most comprehensive list of trails and routes for my area. However, the ride tracking is extremely bare bones and unreliable. It takes like 15 or more minutes to fully upload your trace and make it viewable for some reason. AllTrails gives you elevation, pace, splits and more with a much better UI. So, find a trail on your desktop or something, and use a different app to track progress.
THE L1ZARD KING,
Only useful with subscription
This was my favorite trail app by a mile, it had the most comprehensive list of trails and info about said trails. I enjoyed using the app so much that I became a pro subscriber to help support the cause. My daughter recently joined her first mountain bike team and I downloaded the app for her since you “used” to be able to download one region for free. Now the one region is dark grey and you can barely see where you are in daylight and no other info besides the name is available. I am so concerned she’ll become lost relying on this map that I’ve instead installed MTB project and am considering not renewing my pro membership once the existing subscription expires.
chingonperron,
Great app but
This app is amazing, it’s been a wonderful tool in finding trails and especially because you can use it off line, but it stoped working for me about a year ago because your supposed to pay for it, and I was paying for it but for some reason it wouldn’t let me use it as if I didn’t pay my bill for it, so I deleted the app, well turns out that this entire time I’ve been getting charged for it anyway and I keep getting notifications saying that it’s going to renew my subscription soon, so let me get the straight? I haven’t been able to use it as if I wasn’t paying for it but yet they’ve been taking the money? And for that reason I give it one star
repkovalev,
Carpet pulled from underfoot…
Until the latest update, one could use a free version of Trailforks. No more.
One used to be able to search trails and navigate as core functions. Paid upgrade opened up saving and many other features.
But OUTSIDE MAGAZINE is greedy. They own Pinkbike (this app developer), and this app. Once they bought Trailforks from the original developer, the app has continued to decline into a homogenized money maker - same crap Outside Magazine has done to their silly magazine and everything they’ve touched since the early 1990’s.
Now, you can’t even use the app for core functionality. 100% garbage. Shame again on Outside Magazine. I will never give them a dollar.
AdeleRose715,
My Go to MTB App
I won’t go anywhere without my TrailForks app, it’s super accurate and the ability to continue tracking my location even when I lose service is invaluable, especially because most of my local trails are out of cell service range. I have never had a problem using the app and will happily pay the subscription fee to continue using the app. Best app I’ve used to date.
GugggeN,
Subscriptions…
Just like everything now a days something good was ruined by subscriptions. This app used to allow you to download one region and get detailed mapping of trails which was helpful when I was learning new trails in my area and lost. I use this app somewhat infrequently but it was super handy when I needed it in a pinch. Now when I’m lost on new trails, they made it nearly impossible to zoom in and get any detail of where I took a wrong turn, especially when it’s bright out and I can barely see my screen. Gray trail on a gray background done on purpose so I’m forced to pay for pro. Good thing strava just added trail mapping..
Baughdiss,
Money grubbing low functionality
I really don’t appreciate how I have paid for this app multiple times and it rarely works, not to mention it was built on the backs of volunteers that did not receive anything for their work other than a bill for an app they built. I pray Outside doesn’t buy any more apps that I use. Outside+ “you love the outdoors, we hate you!”