RidePal - Find Trails, Compete

MTB Trail Discovery & Tracker

Published by: TalkUp

Description

RidePal is the ultimate mountain biking companion.
Discover mountain bike trails with detailed descriptions, difficulty ratings, and GPS tracking that records your speed, distance, elevation, and ride analytics.
Share rides with friends, compete on trail segments, and unlock achievement badges for conquering difficult trails and exploring new areas.
Navigate confidently anywhere with downloadable offline maps and navigation to any MTB trail.
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  • Is RidePal free?

    Yes, RidePal is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    🤔 The RidePal app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

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    RidePal is free.

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User Rating

4.73 out of 5

350 ratings in Canada

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RidePal Reviews

No metric?

Ryanpsmith on

Canada

Surprising that a global app would not have a metric toggle. Hard pass.

Awesome app

Guy?. on

Canada

I love this app, you can make your own trails and you can even track your rides.

Good

Looonk on

Canada

Honestly, I’ve been loving this app. The only problem is that a lot of trails are rated wrong—some green trails show up as double black diamonds for some reason. Aside from that, the activity rides feature, where you record your ride, is great. I’m not sure how accurate it is, but it’s very useful for trying to beat your old times and seeing your speed.

Map

Whosssssswhisk on

Canada

I know you need to make money but could you please make the navigation feature free because it would be so useful but it costs so much. Also whenever I click on a trail it turns blue my map shifts a little, so I can’t tell if I’m looking at the same trail or a different one.

Applewatch

Alexandrepears23 on

Canada

J’adore l’appli et je suis déjà abonné annuellement. J’adorerais pouvoir contrôler avec la apple Watch et cela ajouterais un plus a l’expérience en montagne de ne pas a avoir a sortir son téléphone pour démarrer et mettre en pause. Merci a l’avance.

Super clean looking app

Squamex on

Canada

I love the way the UI is very clean and it all ties together super well, can’t wait to see the user base grow!

🥲

St.Flather on

Canada

So far maps looks poor compared to different apps

Looks good

ski man12345 on

Canada

I currently use trail forks but also got this to check it out. Did not get pro so don’t rly know what the difference is yet but will soon do so. I quite like the layout but it has not been fully developed yet which is obviously understandable seeing as tho it was just released today. I would say I like the layout more than trail forks.

Awesome

hehehhehdhhd on

United States

Great app to track my rides.

W app

Axolotl Blub on

United States

I’m trying to progress my mountain biking skills for races and this is really helpful.

Store Rankings

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App Info

Publisher
TalkUp
Languages
English
Recent release
1.3.2 (4 days ago )
Released on
Aug 8, 2025 (2 months ago )
Last Updated
4 days ago
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