Description
Description
IsoGel has a consistency more like a sports drink than a gel. The addition of real juice gives it excellent taste. It is neither too thick nor too sweet. Easy to open and swallow, the sachet contains 23g of carbohydrates. IsoGel has been awarded many times and proven in the most difficult sports competitions in the world.
Does not require additional drinking – IsoGel has a consistency more like a sports drink than a gel and is tasty without the need for additional drinking . Athletes must ensure proper hydration during endurance exercise.
Parameters:
- Proven in the toughest sports competitions around the world
- Really fruity, slightly refreshing taste
- Does not contain artificial flavors, dyes, sweeteners or preservatives
- 23g carbohydrate
- Does not contain caffeine
- Easy to use
- Does not contain gluten
Application:
- Use up to 3 sachets per hour of physical activity. Use smaller amounts in combination with sports drinks.
Ingredients:
glucose, water, maltodextrin, orange juice, juice lemon, natural flavors, sea salt, acidity regulators: sodium citrate, citric acid and malic acid, preservatives: potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate
Capacity 60ml/66g
Nutritional values span>
< span style="font-size: small;">100g | 1 serving 60g | tr>|
Energy value | 612 kJ / 144 kcal | 404 kJ / 95 kcal |
< span style="font-size: small;">Fats | 0 g | 0 g |
– including saturated fatty acids | 0 g | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 36 g | 23 g | < /tr>
– including sugars | 5 g | 3 g |
Fiber | 0 g | 0 g |
Proteins | 0 g | 0 g |
Sól | 0.10 g | 0.07 g |
Sód | 40 mg | 27 mg< /td> |
High5 does not produce 2:1 fructose gel. The use of such a gel has few real benefits for most athletes. The advantage of 2:1 is that you can potentially consume more carbohydrates (up to 90g per hour), but to achieve this you need to consume 4 gels per hour. Meanwhile, research conducted at the University of Glasgow says that marathon runners generally need only 2 to 3 gels per hour (46 g to 69 g of carbohydrates), even when the recommended intake is higher. This inability to consume 4 gels in an hour negates the main benefits of the 2:1 gel. Therefore, there are more disadvantages of using 2:1 than benefits. A 2:1 high fructose gel would be very sweet, while athletes keep telling us they don't want a bland gel.
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