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Extreme Sports Map (ESM) is a map and directory site for extreme-sports locations, positioned as a visual guide for “where to ride, where to skate & where to surf.” The crawled content shows listings for skateparks, street-skate spots, surf spots, BMX tracks, mountain-bike trails, dirt jumps, skiing, climbing, watersports, and more, with location counts displayed by country/region.
Based on the available text, its core modules include location browsing, a country/region index, sport-type categories, recently added spots, latest spot details, and an “Add a spot” submission entry point for users. Categories cover broader groups such as Wheels, Wind & Water, Mountain Climbing, and Snow/Snowboarding/Ski, with subcategories including BMX Track, MTB Trails, Skateparks, Kiteboarding, Wakeboarding, Windsurf, Canoe/Kayak, and more. Overall, it is closer to a community-driven map directory than an enterprise SaaS platform.
The pages do not disclose any plans, subscription pricing, free tier/trial, payment methods, or commercial services. There is also no visible information about team collaboration, role-based permissions, organization management, third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, data export, or other capabilities commonly found in business software. Data security, privacy, compliance certifications, and review/moderation mechanisms are not reflected in the crawled body text either, so it is not suitable for evaluation under enterprise SaaS procurement criteria.
Its strengths are straightforward categorization and broad country coverage, with a relatively large number of listed spots in regions such as the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Portugal, and Australia. Users can submit new locations, giving it some potential for crowdsourced updates. Its weaknesses are that the product information is fairly basic, while location quality, review processes, map interaction capabilities, and update frequency are unclear. The crawled content also includes some seemingly low-quality or abnormal location names, which may indicate insufficient data governance.
It is suitable for extreme-sports enthusiasts looking up overseas skateboarding, surfing, BMX, mountain-biking, and similar spots before a trip, as well as for users who want to contribute niche sports locations. Mainland China shows 0 relevant locations, while Hong Kong has 1 and Taiwan has 3, so its practical value within China is limited. Access from China cannot be determined from the page text alone, and there is no payment information. For domestic alternatives, users can combine Amap/Baidu Maps with Xiaohongshu and cycling or skateboarding community information; for overseas trail and route planning, Trailforks, Komoot, Google Maps, and similar services may be useful references.
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extremesportsmap.com is an Unknown Maps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach extremesportsmap.com directly.