Posted 2021-03-19 9:23 AM Subject: RE: Horse Riding App
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I used Endomondo for years but in December it was replaced with Sportstracker. I've used the new one a few times now and I like it just as much as the original.
Posted 2021-03-19 9:31 AM Subject: RE: Horse Riding App
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I used equilab until I got my garmin watch. The equilab was free and worked really well. It would provide you with a map of where you rode and broke you path down into different gaits.
Posted 2021-03-19 10:04 AM Subject: RE: Horse Riding App
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I use Equilab as well. Some people complain that its not accurate, but I think that depends on your area. In indoor arenas, it's not as accurate, but I've not had any problems when I'm not indoors.
I used equilab until I got my garmin watch. The equilab was free and worked really well. It would provide you with a map of where you rode and broke you path down into different gaits.
What do you use with your Garmin watch? I just use the bike activity & it at least tells me how long & how far I've gone. I hate carrying my phone on me when I ride.
I used equilab until I got my garmin watch. The equilab was free and worked really well. It would provide you with a map of where you rode and broke you path down into different gaits.
What do you use with your Garmin watch? I just use the bike activity & it at least tells me how long & how far I've gone. I hate carrying my phone on me when I ride.
There is a horseback riding app that I downloaded from the Garmin store. Off the top of my head, the only thing it doesn't do that Equilab did is break things down into gaits. It still tells me how far I rode, provides a map from GPS, gives speeds throughout the ride and tell you the low and top speed, etc.