Earned vert
only
Hit record once at the base and lap all day — no stopping and starting at the top and bottom of every chair. Parka splices out the lift laps and keeps every meter you actually earned. Records like your usual app, syncs straight to Strava, segments and KOMs intact.
Ride profile: 40.7 km at Whistler Bike Park on 2 August 2022, from 769 m to 1,922 m. Three lift rides — one on the Fitzsimmons Express and two on the Whistler Village Gondola — account for 11.7 km of the ride and every meter of climbing that Parka removed.
Hit record, go lap
Start at the first chair, stop after your last run. In between, Parka logs GPS, barometric vert and your heart-rate strap — same as any tracker.
Lifts cut out
Parka finds every chair, gondola and lift lap and removes the vert you didn't pedal. Your descents stay exactly as you rode them.
Clean to Strava
The cleaned ride lands on Strava like normal — segments, KOMs and leaderboards all still yours. The numbers are just honest now.
Every lift, on the table.
Parka shows you exactly what it's cutting before anything hits Strava. Save it in one tap — or drag a handle, drop a missed lift, and pull the raw file. You're the boss of your own ride.
We're usually right.
When we're not, it's your file.
Parka's lift detection is sharp — but you own every ride. Pull the raw file whenever you want, and redraw any lift we cut in a couple of taps. Think we clipped a lap wrong? Fix it in ten seconds. (Though, honestly, we probably nailed it.)
Get on the list
Parka isn't on the App Store yet, so the iPhone build goes out through TestFlight, a few riders at a time. Tell us where you ride and we'll send an invite.
Take the chair
off your totals
Connect Strava and your next park day comes back spliced — descents, heart rate, KOMs intact, lift laps gone. Built at the hills we actually lap.