Top 10 iPhone applications

There you are with your new Apple iPhone and wondering which are the hotest ski applications that you can download. Ski Rebel Magazine has reviewed them for you and we crack the mystery by assembling this quick list of killer ski apps for you. Best of all they are all available on iTunes. Now we’d like to know what your favourite ski apps are?
Killer ski apps

Killer ski apps

1. Ski and Snow Report
Ski and Snow Report provides all of the ski and weather info before you hit the slopes.

2. Ski Jump Light
Ski Jump Lite is a wicked game that you can play when the weather is socked in!

3. Snow and Ski Report by REI
Winter is never long enough, so make sure you spend your time at the mountain with the best snow this year! Let the REI Ski and Snow Report keep you up to date on the best conditions at over 1800 resorts worldwide. You can track New Snow, Lift Status, and Weather Forecasts — all easily accessible from your phone.

4. iTrailMap (Ski and Snowboard trail maps)
Download high resolution trail maps of your favorite ski and snowboard resorts. Unlike most snow report apps, you can use the maps WITHOUT cellular service. The maps are downloaded and stored on your iPhone or iPod touch.

5. We Ski – Ski Reporter
Want to keep track of all your favorite ski resort’s conditions? This free application has snow condition reports from all the major resorts in North America and Europe and many others throughout the world. Select your resort from a list of resorts and add it to your favorites.

6. iTrailMap 3D
iTrailMap 3D lets you see yourself on a 3D mountain, record your tracks and upload them to the web. It also records stats like vert and distance

7. Ski Lodge, Snow Reports + Trail Maps + Weather
Covers over 400 resorts in  North America snow reports • trail maps • weather • live cams • and more!

8. iSki – iSki App
is the premier winter planning iPhone application to more than 1,300 resorts worldwide.

9. Hangtimer
HangTimer is a must have app for anyone that catches air. Whether you are bombing down a bike trail or hucking off a cliff HangTimer will measure your hang time. HangTimer uses the iPhone’s accelerometer and some hairy math to determine the split second you become airborne. The HangTimer works on kickers drops even rollercoaster’s!

10. Ski-o-meter
Have you ever wondered how fast you are racing down a ski slope?
Wonder no more! Just tap the play button, put the iPhone into your pocket, ski downhill and Ski-o-meter will display your maximum and average speed, the covered distance, a diagram of the slope’s height profile and your speed over time. This is a must have app for any skiing or snowboarding enthusiast!

So what are your top 10 applications?

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3 Responses to “Top 10 iPhone applications”


  1. 1 donjon

    The North Face app is very cool and should definitely be mentioned also … check it out. Also, I tried iTrailMap but the maps are too fuzzy to even see the trail or lift names. Instead, use this app for the OZ resorts:

    http://www.clearlogic.com/iski/home.php

    They have every resort in OZ & NZ and even within the resort you get a separate map for every part of the mtn and also the village if there is one. I got a pass at Mt Buller and they have the northern and souther slopes map and the village map. Also the link to the homepage and phone are good.

  2. 2 Alex

    What a cool list thanks for putting this together, i’ve tried the Ski Jump Light app before and i like it’s deceptive simpleness.

  3. 3 Maurici

    In my opnion the bet one, is SkiTUDE, http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/skitude/id493933087?l=es&mt=8 also for Android

    with a lot of features, and 2.500 resorts worldwhile

    Maurici

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