Elevation profile stickers for road, gravel, and MTB based on your routes. A glance-ready overview of climbs, feed zones, and checkpoints on your handlebar or top tube.
Supports public Ride with GPS and Strava routes
How it works
Drop in a link from Ride with GPS or Strava
Pick your color, layout, and quantity
Checkout with Stripe — shipped to your door
We started Route Stickers because we were tired of fumbling with bike computers mid-climb. A quick glance at your handlebar or top tube should tell you everything — where the next climb starts, how steep it gets, and when it's finally over.
Each sticker is generated from your actual route data, printed on durable weatherproof vinyl, and sized to fit right where you need it. No batteries, no screens, no scrolling — just the ride ahead, at a glance.
Whether it's a local century, a mountain gran fondo, or a multi-day tour — stick your route where you can see it and ride with confidence.
What riders are saying
"Had these on my bars for a 200 km brevet. Knew exactly when the big climbs were coming — total game changer for pacing."
Marcus T.
"We ordered 50 for our club's annual gran fondo. Everyone loved having the profile right there on their top tube."
Sarah K.
"Stuck one on my top tube for a 3-day bikepacking trip. So nice to just glance down and see the whole day's profile."
Jake R.
Any smooth, clean surface: carbon, aluminium, painted steel. Just make sure the surface is dry and free of grease.
Yes, vinyl peels off cleanly. Warm with a hairdryer for easier removal.
Ride with GPS and Strava public routes. Just paste the URL and we'll pull the elevation data.
13 cm along the long edge — sized to fit handlebars and top tubes without getting in the way.
Yes, worldwide shipping from Europe. Most orders arrive within 5–7 business days.
Secure checkout via Stripe. We accept all major credit cards and Apple Pay.
Since every sticker is custom printed from your route, all purchases are final. If something arrives damaged or doesn't look right, reach out and we'll make it right.
Built by Joakim
A solo cyclist who wanted better ride stickers — so I made them.