GU Energy Gel - 8-Pack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.4
out of 10
20 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$12.00
Used Value:
$7.20
Sale Value:
$10.80

Revive and refuel during your workout or race with the GU 8-Pack Energy Gel.

  • Gel provides a boost of energy during a workout to help sustain your endurance, refuels sugars and protein to your muscles to reduce cramping, and helps with recovery so you're ready to go the next day
  • Gel form means you can quickly refuel instead of dealing with frozen or overly chewy bars
  • Small, stashable packages fit into small pockets on your running, biking, and hiking shirts, shorts, and jackets
  • See technical specs for ingredients and allergen information


Specifications

Brand:
GU
Allergens:
caffeine
Calories:
(all flavors) 100
Cholesterol:
0 g
Dietary Fiber:
0 g
Potassium:
(Peanut Butter) 60 mg, (Vanilla Bean & Mint Chocolate) 45 mg, (Strawberry Banana, Espresso Love, Chocolate Outrage, & Mandarin Orange) 40 mg, (Lemon Sublime, Tri-Berry, Jet Blackberry) 35 mg
Protein:
(Peanut Butter) 1 g
Recommended Use:
recovery, endurance races
Saturated Fat:
(Chocolate Outrage & Mint Chocolate) 1 g
Sodium:
(Peanut Butter) 65 mg, (Vanilla Bean & Mint Chocolate) 55 mg, (Strawberry Banana, Lemon Sublime, Espresso Love, Tri-Berry, & Mandarin Orange) 50 mg, (Jet Blackberry) 45 mg, (Chocolate Outrage) 40 mg
Sugars:
(Chocolate Outrage & Mint Chocolate) 6 g, (Peanut Butter, Strawberry Banana, Lemon Sublime, Espresso Love, Tri-Berry, Vanilla Bean, Jet Blackberry, & Mandarin Orange) 5 g
Total Carbohydrates:
(Strawberry Banana, Lemon Sublime, Espresso Love, Tri-Berry, Vanilla Bean, Jet Blackberry, & Mandarin Orange) 25 g, (Peanut Butter, Chocolate Outrage, & Mint Chocolate) 20 g
Total Fat:
(Chocolate Outrage & Mint Chocolate) 2 g, (Peanut Butter) 1.5 g, (Strawberry Banana, Lemon Sublime, Espresso Love, Tri-Berry, Vanilla Bean, Jet Blackberry, & Mandarin Orange) 0 g
Vegan:
yes
Vegetarian:
yes

Full Reviews

10
Endurance athletes can be at it for hours on end, and much of the time the body doesn't have the sugars to last longer than about 1.5-2 hours. Gu gels help provide sugar for your brain and keep you awake. I have definitely felt my vision get fuzzier and my reaction time get slower when I go to long on a run without one.
Aaron Redd, backcountry.com
January 27, 2020
10
I always bring these on my long runs or bike rides. Keeps me going! Strawberry Banana is the best!
Alec Friend, backcountry.com
October 14, 2019
10
I like to keep either these gels or some chews in my jersey for emergency energy at the end of a long ride. I like both the strawberry banana and the chocolate (which tastes like cake batter). They can be a little messy if you are not careful, but they go down really easily, and you can feel the sugar hit pretty quickly. Note that some of these are caffeinated, and some are not, which might make a difference for you.
Nick Topham, backcountry.com
May 3, 2019
8
First gel that I actually enjoy. The salted caramel is really good. Might be a little too sweet for some. But these are great energy boost. Package opens very easily, so they are good for race day when you are on your bike and don't want to struggle opening your food.
Jonathan Calderon, backcountry.com
May 2, 2019
10
Cant go wrong with go, dont forget that one before hand. Recently stopped taking the caffeinated gu's and have found that strawberry banana is amazing!
Andrew Butterworth, backcountry.com
August 30, 2018
8
I use these right before I am about to take on a particularly difficult section of a ride (ie: big climbs). They work well, but to many on an empty stomach does not go well for me.
Steven Rozendaal, backcountry.com
August 16, 2018
8
It gets the job done but it's not my favorite flavor. The salted caramel and the Chocolate Outrage and Smores are my favorite!
rla111050360, backcountry.com
June 7, 2018
10
Salted caramel. Tastes like love. Proof? I was riding with my kids, and my 7 year old said he was dragging. I had a GU in my bag, so I gave it to him. He KILLED it. Never heard so much as a whinge for the rest of the ride. Now he wants to eat them as a snack. Uh...no...those are mine....
Mark Merrill, backcountry.com
February 6, 2015
10
It's like packing a snickers bar but better.. these are delicious, energizing and easy! The best way to refuel in the middle of a ski mission, run, hike or bike!
Monica Purington, backcountry.com
November 13, 2014
8
Good for a quick boost while running or riding and be sure to wash it down generously with water. Wife likes Strawberry w/ no caffeine. I like Salted Caramel and Plain. Orange and Lemon lime are ok but only in winter.
TomJ, backcountry.com
August 14, 2014
8
I have just recently been using different energy gels for my hiking, biking and fishing excursions and tried out Gu gel over a long weekend of backpacking, and was very happy with the results. After climbing Mt. Hatch I downed one of these because I was starting to feel the burn and could tell that my energy stores were running low, the caffeine and simple sugars provided me with the boost I needed to take the treacherous descent down without crashing. I tried the Mandarin Orange flavor and the taste was okay, but I just sucked it down and chased it with a swig from my Camelbak. One note, Gu like many other energy gels will leak and get your pack messy once the gel heats up after you have eaten most of it, so really squeezing out every last drop is definitely beneficial to you and your gear.
Robert L, backcountry.com
July 13, 2014
10
I always assumed that the energy dips while hiking (both mental and physical) were always going to be a standard for me...that is until I used GU and used it as directed (every 45 min). I've stopped counting down miles, minutes, etc and keep focused and calm and moving whether it's a long backpacking trip or even just a 1 hour bootpack to skiing. The flavors are great, and a great treat is spreading the salted caramel, vanilla bean, or peanut butter on a chocolate bar...delicious.
Hadley Hammer, backcountry.com
June 3, 2014
10
Never thought I would applaud an energy gel for its flavor, but the Salted Caramel is good. Great. So great that I'm worried I'll need to grab another box or two in case it truly does end up as a limited time production. I like that it's a lower caffeine option (20mg). Previous favorites have included Mint Chocolate, Peppermint Stick, Espresso Love, and Peanut Butter. But Salted Caramel definitely takes the cake in my book! I take one of these mid-way through long runs greater than 10 miles.
Amanda L, backcountry.com
December 11, 2013
10
These are great tasting gels that provide lots of quick energy...love the Strawberry bananna flovor but all are good.
Wesley B., backcountry.com
October 31, 2013
10
These complete me. When I am on the bike/running/trail I pull one of these out to give me that blast of nutrition to keep me killing it. These are super easy on the gut and allow me to feel confident that they will give me what II need to get the job done.
Greg Adams, backcountry.com
July 31, 2013
10
This chew does the trick and out of the other options, in my opinion, it gives me the best energy boost. Decent taste.
Adam, backcountry.com
June 30, 2013
10
Gu seems to be one of the more difficult brands to find in stores in my area, but I do like it, especially the peanut butter. I find Gu to be one of the thickest gels out there and the flavors are never overly strong, but PB is a great option that I don't think anyone else makes. I like to have a variety of gels and Gu doesn't disappoint.
AnOnYmOuS, backcountry.com
May 29, 2013
8
drank it/ ate it lol. A little while later I did feel a second wind up on the mountain. had the peanut butter it doesn't exactly taste like peanut butter but its not bad either
Robert Handy, backcountry.com
February 14, 2013
10
No chemical taste. You have to like peanut butter and if so than you will like this. GU seems a bit thicker than other brands but it may just be the peanut butter flavor. No to sweet and goes down better than the chocolate.
Ted Fundoukos, backcountry.com
October 29, 2012
10
I've used this product and flavor on multiple 20+ mile runs and it worked great. I wasn't too sure about the peanut butter flavor but surprisingly it has turned out to be my favorite of all the flavors. Definitely 2 thumbs up and going back for more now.
Peter Eischeid, backcountry.com
July 25, 2012