More hydrates in your workouts

With 40g of carbohydrates per gel, Carb Max and Carb Max Boost (with added caffeine) are the gels you've been waiting for.

And now with two new flavors.

Carb Max Piña Colada and Carb Max Boost (with caffeine) Vanilla and Berries.

Carb Max Energy Gel combines 40g of fast-release carbohydrates with the aim of replenishing muscle glycogen during long-duration or high-intensity races.

Carb Max Boost Energy Gel also contains 100mg of caffeine for an extra energy boost.

The 40g energy gels make it possible to reduce the number of gels consumed during training or races for various reasons related to the amount of energy and nutrients they provide per unit.

Higher energy content

Higher energy content

40g gels generally contain a higher amount of carbohydrates and calories compared to smaller gels. This means that each unit provides more energy, reducing the need to consume several gels to achieve the same calorie intake.

Ideal Amount of Carbohydrates

Ideal Amount of Carbohydrates

Athletes generally need to consume around 30-60g of carbohydrates per hour during prolonged activity. A 40g gel can contain around 20-25g of carbohydrates, which is close to the amount needed per hour, reducing the frequency with which gels need to be consumed

Volume and weight reduction

Volume and weight reduction

Consuming larger gels means carrying fewer units, which reduces the overall volume and weight the athlete needs to carry. This is especially advantageous in long-distance races.

Lower Frequency of Consumption

Lower Frequency of Consumption

With more energy available per gel, the athlete can space out the times of consumption more, concentrating better on performance and less on stopping to ingest gels

Efficiency in Nutrition Management

Efficiency in Nutrition Management

Managing nutrition during a race or training becomes simpler with larger gels. Fewer units to consume and monitor means a more efficient approach and less chance of error in calorie intake

Lower Risk of Gastrointestinal Discomfort

Lower Risk of Gastrointestinal Discomfort

Consuming fewer gels can also decrease the risk of gastrointestinal discomfort, as the digestive system has to process fewer supplement units.

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