

Now activities recorded using a Lezyne GPS device and uploaded to Lezyne's GPS Ally phone app or GPS Root website can be shared seamlessly with Relive, either automatically or manually. Relive features a community of over seven million members, who can share their adventures using storytelling, animated 3D videos and more. "Komoot is excited to partner with Lezyne to provide world-leading routing and navigation across Lezyne's range of GPS devices," says Ben Thompson, Komoot's director of business. Once transferred, turn-by-turn directions are available, along with a navigation trail overlay on the map screen on compatible devices. When a Lezyne and Komoot account are connected, routes created with Komoot can be wirelessly sent to a Lezyne GPS device through the Lezyne Ally phone app. Komoot boasts over 10 million users and offers interfaces for planning and navigating routes around the world.

"Both brands offer such a fun, interactive community, and we know our GPS users will be thrilled to have these additional features added to our GPS platform." Don’t forget you can download sections for offline use."We are very excited to team up with Komoot and Relive," says Dillon Clapp, Lezyne's worldwide marketing manager. Google Maps (opens in new tab): A great backup, especially if you just want to get off the hill and back to your car (or to the pub). OS Maps (opens in new tab): brilliant mapping, no turn-by-turn navigation, but always good for a clarification of where you are versus less detailed maps Komoot (opens in new tab): good for navigating, route suggestions (up to a point and particularly on official cycle routes), curated routes. Some of the more useful navigation features are only in the paid version, so be aware of that. It’s great for seeing other users’ routes and sharing, too. Like many apps, it works best if you plan rides on a computer and then use the app for navigating. Great for planning and navigating, with really clear turn-by-turn instructions and a number of map options, you can see how the popular favorite Ride with GPS has been refined over many years. Most useful navigation features aren't free
