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Are SIS gels good for you?

Are SIS gels good for you? Our energy gel products are a quick and convenient way to get a boost of energy whenever you need it. Utilising maltodextrin as a carbohydrate source, go isotonic energy gels maintain a low-sugar profile and improve performance with no need for extra water. The number of gels you need

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Do energy gels contain electrolytes?

Do energy gels contain electrolytes? What are energy gels made of? Most contain a blend of quick-digesting carbohydrates (maltodextrin, glucose, fructose), electrolytes, water, and sometimes caffeine or amino acids. For runs lasting under an hour, gels are usually unnecessary if you’ve eaten well beforehand. They are crucial to fueling when running longer than 60 minutes—both

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Do SiS gels have electrolytes?

Do SiS gels have electrolytes? Our GO Energy + Electrolyte Gels are formulated with key electrolytes, to replace those lost via sweating. USAGE: Take 1-2 electrolyte gels during exercise where you are sweating heavily, for example, in hot weather conditions. Still aim to hit 60g of carbohydrate per hour, using electrolyte gels around other SiS

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Are SiS energy gels good?

Are SiS energy gels good? SiS GO Isotonic Energy Gel Apple 60ml receives an average rating of 4. SiS Beta Fuel Energy Gel Orange 40g receives an average rating of 4. How quickly do SiS gels work? Energy gels typically start working within 5 to 15 minutes after consumption, as the body quickly processes carbohydrates,

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Are SiS gels good for you?

Are SiS gels good for you? Our energy gel products are a quick and convenient way to get a boost of energy whenever you need it. Utilising maltodextrin as a carbohydrate source, GO Isotonic energy gels maintain a low-sugar profile and improve performance with no need for extra water. For Activities Under 1 Hour →

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