11-04-2018
15:57
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15:33
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SantiR
11-04-2018
15:57
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11-05-2018
15:33
by
SantiR
New to ionic - my ionic records runs no issues to Strava but won't record swimming to Strava? Any suggestions please?
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Best Answer11-04-2018 20:56
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11-04-2018 20:56
Ive never used Strava, but from what I read only run and bike exercise, using GPS, is transferred to Strava.
Helen | Western Australia
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11-04-2018 23:43
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11-04-2018 23:43
@KimCoffs As @NellyG says non GPS activities sadly don't sync to Strava.
It may be possible to manually add the activity and the link here may help with that.
Tony | UK
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11-05-2018 15:32
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11-05-2018 15:32
@KimCoffs Welcome to the Fitbit family! Thanks for posting your inquiry about Strava and swim activities.
Just as @NellyG and @Tony.r; Strava will only show your last 10 run or bike exercises. If you want to export your GPS data from your Fitbit account to Strava, check this article.
This activities won't sync to Strava:
Please check this article for more details on this.
Keep me posted! ![]()
Best Answer07-05-2019 05:18
07-05-2019 05:18
Has this issue been solved yet?? It’s ridiculous.
Best Answer07-05-2019 05:33
07-05-2019 05:33
@Cckavs who said it is an issue at all? It works the way it has been designed 😛 answering to your question - no, it hasn't been solved and frankly, I doubt it will be addressed at all.
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