Characteristics more like a drink than a gel = does not stick in the mouth, does not dehydrate, does not burden div>
Tested at the toughest world races with more than 10 years of tradition
23 g of carbohydrates , 30 mg of caffeine per dose
Real fruit taste and refreshing effect
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians
Product focus
Which HIGH5 gel to choose – Energy Gel Aqua or EnergyGel?
There is no wrong or right answer - both Energy Gel Aqua and EnergyGel perform the same function. It just depends on personal preference. Energy Gel Aqua has a lighter consistency - somewhere between a gel and an energy drink. Energy Gel is slightly thicker, but at the same time it is smaller in volume, and therefore it is better transferred in larger quantities.
Awards
| Race Nutrition - Gold Medal Women's Running Magazine, December 2014 td> |
| "This supplement tastes great and is easy to consume. It was great to have during the race to give it the needed 'kick'." < div>Race Nutrition - Gold Medal Women's Running Magazine, December 2012 |
< img alt="" src="https://www.high5nutrition.cz/wp- content/uploads/2017/10/2.silver_during-race-150x150.jpg" /> | "Easy to use, easy to open and good tasting. It's also easy to put in your pocket while running." Nutrition for the Race - Silver Medal Women's Running Magazine, December 2013 |
| "I prefer IsoGel, which kicks in very well during exercise. The 60ml bag is the right combination of gel and liquid, which is easily absorbed and provides enough energy for a demanding performance." Nutrition for the race - Bronze medal Men's Running Magazine December 2013 |
"The blend of maltodextrin and glucose delivers just the right amount of energy , how much is needed. 15% fruit juice tastes pleasantly light and doesn't make you sticky." Rating 5/5 Thriatlon Plus Magazine 2013 < /td> |
"IsoGel is more like a thick drink, easy to consume and sweet tasting without being hard on you. Rating 4/5 Cycling Plus Magazine September 2011 Running Fitness Magazine, May 2012 | tr>
"One of the most digestible gels on the market, it has a consistency more like a sports drink than a gel, making it a great choice for anyone looking to avoid nausea associated with certain other products." Cycling Fitness Summer 2011 Magazine |
"IsoGel may be the best choice for those who do not like the consistency of traditional gels, it is more of a liquid. If you also do not like the sweet taste of traditional gels, you will also be satisfied with IsoGel - it tastes more like diluted juice ." Wommen's Running Magazine April 2012 |
"Light on the stomach, delicious fruity flavors." Women's Cycling Magazine Issue 2 |
< tr> "While other gels can be sticky and heavy in the stomach, IsoGel is more like a sports drink than a gel, so it's easy to consume. It's refreshing, which is a change from the uncomfortable feeling of more stiff gels." Cycling Weekly Magazine February 14, 2013 | tr>
Packaging: 66 g
< strong>Dosage: Consume a maximum of 3 sachets per hour/ 13 sachets per day.Reduce dosage if combining with another carbohydrate-containing sports drink.
Detailed information for individual sports disciplines can be found in our
nutrition plans.
Warnings: Store in a dry, cool place, out of the reach of children. Consume during sports. Max. 13 sachets per day. Follow the recommended dosage to avoid gastrointestinal problems! Drink plenty of fluids! Not a food substitute.
Lemon Flavor Nutrition Facts:
| 100 6< /div> | 66g (1 bag) |
Energy value | 612 kJ / 144 kcal | 404 kJ / 95 kcal td> |
Fats | 0 g | 0 g |
Of which saturated fatty acids | < div> 0 g | 0 g |
Carbs< /div> | 36g | 23g |
< div> Of which sugars | 5.0 g | 3.3 g div> |
Protein | 0 g | 0g |
Salt | < div> 0.14g | 0.09g div> |
Lemon flavor composition: water, glucose syrup, maltodextrin, fruit juice concentrate (orange, lemon 0.2%; lime), acidity regulator (sodium citrate, citric acid, malic acid), caffeine, chloride sodium, preservatives (potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate), aroma.
Gel with caffeine content.