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NYC · Summer 2026/Early access · Brooklyn-tested

The mapthe city always had.

Every block. Every hill. Every spot worth knowing — by the people who ride it. We took the wrong turns. You don't have to.

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· LIVE
Filmed in Brooklyn
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02 · In your hand

The route
that knows the block.

Not somebody in Mountain View guessing your line. The map under your thumb was scouted, ridden, and rated by people who know which corner eats wheels at six.

  • Which hills to bomb. Which ones to skip.
  • The cut-through Google won't show you.
  • The spot, with the people who ride it.
iPhone showing the Abiance map at rest on a coffee shop counter at golden hour
Brooklyn · 6:48 PM
Apple Watch on a rider's wrist showing the Abiance map with a glowing route arrow
0.4 mi · turn right

03 · On your wrist

Glance.
Carve. Repeat.

The map on a tap. The next turn on a buzz. Both hands stay on the bars. Both eyes stay on the city.

  • A buzz on the wrist for every turn.
  • How steep, how far — one look.
  • Mark a spot mid-line. No stopping.

We did
the wrong turns.
You get the map.

04 · The riders

Mapped by the people
who actually ride it.

Hundreds of skaters fill a blocked-off NYC street on Go Skate Day
Go Skate Day · NYC01
Cyclists rolling across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise
Brooklyn Bridge · 5:42 AM02
Skater catching a trick over a rail while the crowd watches
The Crowd03
Skaters and spectators at a graffiti-art skate park
Street Culture04
First-person POV bombing a Manhattan street at sunset
The Bomb · 6th Ave05
Skate park full of riders at golden hour
The Park06

05 · The pocket

One thumb.
Eyes on the road.

Glance, ride, glance. Built for the riding hand — buttons your thumb finds blind, a dark map that holds at night, the route still alive when the phone goes back in your pocket.

iPhone showing the Abiance map resting on a worn skateboard deck on a Brooklyn sidewalk at golden hour

06 · The Manifesto

It takes a lifetime to know a city on wheels. We've already done the years.

The cut-throughs. The hills worth bombing. The ledge tucked behind the bank. The block that goes ghost at six. The smooth pavement when everything else is chewed up.

Home turf or a city you landed in yesterday — roll like you've ridden there forever. Not just getting around. Actually experiencing the place.

07 · Get on the map

Be on the map
before everyone else.

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