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|I1.3=DK Summit T|R1.3=[[Wii DK Summit|Wii DK Summit T]]
|I1.3=DK Summit T|R1.3=[[Wii DK Summit|Wii DK Summit T]]
|I1.4=Sky Garden|R1.4=[[GBA Sky Garden]]
|I1.4=Sky Garden|R1.4=[[GBA Sky Garden]]
|I1.5=RMX Rainbow Road 1RT|R1.5=[[RMX Rainbow Road 1|RMX Rainbow Road 1R/T]]
|I1.6=3DS Bowser's Castle|R1.6=[[3DS Bowser's Castle]]
|I1.7=Mushroom Gorge R|R1.7=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Wii Mushroom Gorge R]]


|I2.1=Maple Treeway|R2.1=[[Wii Maple Treeway]]**
|I2.1=Maple Treeway|R2.1=[[Wii Maple Treeway]]**
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|I2.3=Yoshi Circuit T|R2.3=[[GCN Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit T]]*
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|I2.4=DS Luigi's Mansion R|R2.4=[[DS Luigi's Mansion|DS Luigi's Mansion R]]*
|I2.4=DS Luigi's Mansion R|R2.4=[[DS Luigi's Mansion|DS Luigi's Mansion R]]*
|I2.5=Sky Garden R|R2.5=[[GBA Sky Garden|GBA Sky Garden R]]
|I2.5=Sky Garden R|R2.5=[[GBA Sky Garden|GBA Sky Garden R]]***
|I2.6=Mushroom Gorge|R2.6=[[Wii Mushroom Gorge]]
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Revision as of 17:41, March 12, 2022

Template:Kart-infobox The Record Setter is a High-End glider in Mario Kart Tour that debuted in the Sky Tour. The glider consists of a digital meter with rainbow wings on both sides. The glider is very unique in the fact that the meter measures the distance traveled by the user while they are gliding, similar to the gliding meter seen during Glider Challenges. The meter can reach a maximum distance of 999.9 before stopping. Using Mushrooms from Item Boxes will award more points when using this glider.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese グライドカウンター
Guraido Kauntā
Glide Counter

French Comptaile
 
German Rekordgleiter
Record glider
Italian Contaplano
From contatore ("counter") and deltaplano ("glider")
Korean 카운터 글라이더
Kaunteo Geullaideo
Counter Glider

Portuguese Planômetro
From planador ("glider") and the sufix metro ("meter")
Spanish Volómetro