Endomondo to Strava

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Johnym

Active Member
I was wondering if anyone has changed apps from the above and what they think of it. More so though, is it possible to transfer all the data from one to the other?

Any help appreciated
 
I've gone to Strava, but as my GPS is made from stone and powered by rubber bands, I've been advised to draw the routes on RunKeeper then export/import to Strava.
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
cyclemeter has just had a huge update that frankly blows all the rest out of the water. Also neither of those 2 fully support ant+, which may or may not be a concern depending on your needs.
 

Kiwiavenger

im a little tea pot
i use both at the same time! strava seems more accurate for time, elevation and calories used, then its a case of much the same between then! max mph is about +-0.5 mph either way though
 
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Johnym

Active Member
Thanks but running both would use too much battery power for longer rides. I've downloaded cyclemeter to try.

My main concern was if I was able to transfer previous data from endomondo to strava as I have quite alot on there and don't want to loose it.
 

alci4

Well-Known Member
Location
birmingham
got a garmin 705 so upload to both

i like endamundo for the stats analasis but like strava for the suffer score and segments so both have things going for them in my opinion
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I have heard about strava,unless they do a version for java you will all have to take my word for the awsome times i could post :whistle:
before i get accused of being tight and to get a new phone....
1 i am not grafted to a phone like most
2 you buying? kids are expensive
 

Kiwiavenger

im a little tea pot
Beware the Strava segments are soooooooo addictive.

So much so I was considering throwing my bike over a bridge when I got a puncture half way through a sector I know I was beating my pb!

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tiswas-steve

Über Member
I also felt like that yesterday ... I was really belting it down Clarks Lane on the North Downs, really concentrating through the bends and taking the correct lines going full pelt, got to a flat piece of road to wait for my mate ( hes more cautious than me ;-)) thought I'll have a look at my cateye to see how fast I went (fastest is 37 MPH) computer showed 65.9 MPH which is what it always shows when it's messed up somehow, of course I didn't have Strava running on my iPhone. Grrrrrrr !!
 
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Johnym

Active Member
Well I decided in the end to continue using the Endomondo app for recording my rides and then uploading the data to Strava. Dosent take long and I now have the best of both worlds :-)
 
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