Science in Sport GO Energy Plus Electrolyte Gels for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.0
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$55.00
Used Value:
$33.00
Sale Value:
$49.50

Science in Sport's GO Energy Plus Electrolyte Gels is unique relative to other gels on the market. The company uses a highly scientific approach to athletic nutrition and has created the world's first isotonic energy gel. This allows faster and more complete absorption, great when you are at the limit during training and racing. The goal of these gels is to replace electrolytes lost through sweating to maintain fluid balance and prevent dehydration, and after trying them out, we have to say they are good on their claims.

By mirroring the dissolved particle concentration of the fluid in your body's cells, the electrolytes can easily transfer across cell membranes. That allows the energy they contain to go from your stomach to your bloodstream without needing extra water. Most other gels are hypertonic, meaning they have a higher concentration of dissolved particles than your cell fluid and require extra liquid to encourage absorption. If you are already verging on slight dehydration, hypertonic gels absorb slowly and can cause some stomach discomfort.

GO Energy Plus Electrolyte Gels deliver 22 grams carbs for energy, and also provides 118mg sodium, 9.5mg potassium and 1.5mg magnesium per gel for hard-working muscles. The packs fit easily in jersey pockets and hydration packs for quick calories and electrolytes on demand.

These gels are certified through the Informed Sport Evolved Certification program, so they undergo vigorous testing through a third party, world-class anti-doping lab that analyzes pre-production raw ingredients and post-production product. The organization also completes site audits to ensure that these gels contain quality ingredients and are free from prohibited substances, so you can rest assured that there will be no surprises if tested in competition.

The Science in Sport GO Energy Plus Caffeine Gels are available in raspberry or lemon and mint, in 6 and 30-packs. They're also vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, wheat-free, and nut-free.

Specifications

Calories:
86
Recommended Use:
nutrition
Servings Per Container:
6, 30

Full Reviews

8
The SIS Go Energy plus Electrolytes gels are part of my regular nutrition quiver for long rides. I usually stick with the regular (non electrolyte) version, but I take these on long rides in case I start to run low on salt. I find that that the key to staying happy and fast on longer days (4-8 hours) is to keep my levels of water, sugar, and salt at the appropriate levels and proportion. I also find that I over-focus on water and sugar and sometimes get behind in salt. So especially on long mountain bike rides where I can't bail out at a gas station, I like to carry a few electrolyte gels just in case.
Will S., backcountry.com
November 26, 2018
10
Easy to eat, and doesn't require a ton of water to wash down. Taste is decent and very easy on the stomach.
Chase Skidmore, backcountry.com
August 28, 2018

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