Updated and fact-checked: 14 August 2026. Features, prices and availability can vary by country, account and platform.

Quick verdict

Slopes remains one of the strongest dedicated ski and snowboard trackers. The free version is enough to record a day on the mountain, while Premium is mainly for people who want richer maps, analysis, replays and season history.

What it offers in 2026

Slopes uses a phone or compatible watch to record runs, vertical distance, speed, time and location. Resort information and winter maps make it more useful than a generic fitness tracker. Premium adds deeper performance insights and interactive visualisations; the exact feature mix varies by device.

Main features

  • Automatic ski and snowboard run recording
  • Resort maps and trip history
  • Performance statistics and friend features
  • Watch support on compatible platforms
  • Premium analysis and family sharing options

Pricing and fees

The basic app is free. The official Premium page lists individual and family options; at our check the Family plan was $59.99 per year for the purchaser plus five family members. Prices vary by country and storefront, so confirm the individual plan in-app.

Limitations and risks

GPS tracking consumes battery and no phone app should replace piste signs, weather warnings or avalanche guidance. Speed and location readings are estimates. Download maps where offered, carry power, and never look at the screen while moving.

Who is it best for?

Best for regular resort skiers who enjoy reviewing their day. Occasional users should test the free recording before paying.

Our practical recommendation

Check the live checkout, permissions and cancellation terms on your own device. Use the free tier, trial or shortest plan first where possible, and keep transaction records for paid services.

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