Honey Stinger Energy Gel - 24 Pack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.5
out of 10
16 Positive, 2 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 19 Reviews
Retail Price:
$36.00
Used Value:
$21.60
Sale Value:
$32.40

Through countless training runs and many races, you've learned that you're too far gone by the time you start to feel fatigue to bounce back completely. That's why you stay fueled with the Honey Stinger Energy Gel. Made with organic honey and organic tapioca syrup, these gels offer a naturally yummy energy boost to fuel you during long training runs or sprints for the finish line. The individual serving packets are lightweight and easy to stash in your back pocket, belt, or vest, so you can test your limits and come out on top.

Specifications

Brand:
Calories:
120
Claimed Weight:
1.2oz
Recommended Use:
hiking, biking, running, ski touring, climbing
Servings Per Container:
[pack] 1 serving, [box] 24 servings

Full Reviews

10
I use these for short and long rides/ski tours. My go to gel. I'm celiac and these are free from gluten.
Jason True, backcountry.com
February 27, 2018
2
On yesterday's ride I reached into my jersey pocket to find.. a mess of gooey muck! The Honey Stinger gel had leaked all over everything.. regardless of how good the product is, they need to get their packaging done correctly. I googled this problem and they've had leaky gels for at least five years.. not acceptable. I suggest that you avoid this product unless you're willing to risk getting slimed.
Cris L., backcountry.com
July 20, 2017
8
These are a simple energy boost that is easy to take with you just about anywhere. I enjoy the gel more than actually eating something when I'm gassed at the top of a climb or hike.
matt, backcountry.com
April 25, 2017
10
I am not a big fan of the other gels, but these taste good and provide the energy you need. Great for long runs or rides
Cody Jessee, backcountry.com
February 28, 2017
10
I always have these in my pack ready to keep me going all day. Dangerously delicious - dont forget to hydrate!
Grant Kates, backcountry.com
February 24, 2017
10
For that extra boost of energy needed to finish your sport this are great and the great honey taste is a bonus.
angela snow, backcountry.com
February 15, 2017
8
These worked so great for an extended hiking carb and electrolyte. Definitely picked up the group when I passed them out. The taste proved to be a hit as everyone really liked the flavor and the fact they weren't too thick.
Jack L, backcountry.com
November 3, 2016
6
These would get a higher score but the ones I got have not been sealed well enough at the opening and keep splitting open in my pack and pockets. Otherwise they taste great, are easy to digest and provides just the right amount of boost to keep you going. Hopefully mine were a production mistake but I am going to put them in a ziplock from now on.
Steve Cook, backcountry.com
September 16, 2016
10
While they may be a bit sweet; these gels really work; providing that extra lift to get us to the front of the group a the finish.
Richard R., backcountry.com
August 25, 2016
10
These "honey's" have a great flavor and provide substantial fuel for the burn. Been a great addition to my long hikes and runs. I really appreciate that real honey is used and natural benefits associated with that.
Jack L, backcountry.com
July 30, 2016
10
Tried a new flavor and love it. Provides that last little kick to get you up the last climb for the day!
Jason True, backcountry.com
July 6, 2016
10
Yum. yum! I've been a skeptic of the whole space-food situation when playing bikes or ultra-running. No more! A friend handed me some of these fine fellows on a recent v long ride, when I was approaching **hangry** and shazam, felt so much better that I went out and bought a box that day. The viscosity of the gel is just right for slurping down mid-activity. It also does not leave me parched or feeling like I'm eating something only to survive as they are delish!
Hannah Dhonau, backcountry.com
April 20, 2016
10
Love these on the bike and skintrack. My go to gels!
Jason True, backcountry.com
January 30, 2016
10
Honey goes down easy on the bike and provides a quick boost of energy that doesn't upset your stomach. These are perfect for racing.
Trevor J, backcountry.com
January 28, 2016
8
Ginsting...? It wasn't bad, but it was very honey'ish. Ginseng? I have no clue what ginseng tastes like. I am not some hippy dippy person who eats that crap. This is decent stuff. It is like if some honey bee got into some ginseng and made some honey out of it.
Greg, backcountry.com
September 8, 2015
10
I always have a couple of these in my pack of gear must-haves when mountain biking and I need some quick energy. I'll have one before a longer or challenging ride as well for a good start. I buy these always by the case before going to Moab for the weekend, and always come home with an empty box (my friends indulge as well). I go for the Gold. *** Questions? Need other product recommendations? Hit me up at klindsey@backcountry.com
Karen Lindsey, backcountry.com
August 21, 2015
8
I was originally confused by these and the organic flavored ones and ended up getting the latter in Fruit Smoothie. I'm still not totally sure I understand the difference but nonetheless liked them although that specific flavor was a little too fruity. Gave these a try in gold as a result and they're exactly what I was looking for to keep me fueled while biking/hiking/skiing. Thanks America.
Than Volk, backcountry.com
July 10, 2015
8
love these. my friend let me try her GOLD gel on one of our first (running) races, and i just stuck with it. i'm training for the marathon this year and have used it in 5 races so far. needs to be taken with water as they are slightly thick and concentrated. had a hard time finding them in-stock at local stores, so i ended up buying a box so i wouldn't have to worry about finding them before every race!
Rebecca Y., backcountry.com
October 12, 2014
4
I'm a big fan of chocolate, but the chocolate honey I can't handle. And the gel is thicker than any other I've tried. I'd recommend GU or Hammer Nutrition over this stuff. Other flavors may be better, but I'm not going to buy it to try it- a free sample I'd give a shot though
Steve Belanger, backcountry.com
March 15, 2014