Climb Meter: For rock climbing

Use the Watch to Track Climbs

Published by: MaaDoTaa

Description

- Integrates with the Health App: All your climbing workouts count 
towards your fitness scores and calories burnt
- Counts the number of climbs automatically
- Supports American and French grading system
- Allows user to specify the grade of the climb after each route is finished
- Uses Apple Watch to record your climbs. You do not need to carry your iPhone with you
- Elevations for each climb is recorded and displayed on iPhone
- You can invite friends to follow you and see the grades that you have climbed during each climbing session. You can follow other friends.
- No subscriptions or in-app purchases
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