Split mileage on one activity
Assign multiple shoes to a single run and keep each pair’s mileage accurate instead of overcounting or guessing.
Strava only lets you link one shoe to a workout. ShoeMileage tracks the shoes you actually wore, even when one run used multiple pairs, and uses AI shoe detection to make logging fast.
ShoeMileage splits a single run across the shoes you actually used instead of forcing one inaccurate total.
If you swap pairs mid-run, test racers during workouts, or keep separate warm-up shoes, your shoe mileage should reflect reality. ShoeMileage fills the gap that Strava leaves open.
Assign multiple shoes to a single run and keep each pair’s mileage accurate instead of overcounting or guessing.
Take a quick photo after your run and let the app surface the most likely shoes so logging takes seconds.
Pull in your runs and gear from Strava, then push the primary shoe choice back so your Strava history still stays connected.
You keep using Strava. ShoeMileage handles the part Strava can’t model well.
Bring in your Strava gear or add shoes manually, then set base images to improve future AI matching.
When a new activity lands, ShoeMileage reminds you to assign the shoes you actually used.
The app can suggest your likely pair from a camera shot, or you can split the distance across multiple shoes yourself.
Your local totals stay accurate, while Strava still gets the single primary shoe it expects.
Shoe rotation only works when the numbers are trustworthy. If your mileage is off, replacement timing, training decisions, and race prep all get fuzzier than they should be.
ShoeMileage is for runners who care about rotation accuracy, gear lifespan, and making post-run logging painless.