Energy gels
Misssynth
Posts: 179 Member
Looking for recommendations for decent tasting and useful energy gels for long runs please! UK based
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Salted caramel GU is delicious!2
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Tropical punch clif bloks. Or (cheap) fruit snacks if you don't mind separate electrolyte tablets.0
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For the liquid-type gels, Hammer Nutrition Chocolate was pretty good..but I don't know about shipping to the UK.0
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For the liquid-type gels, Hammer Nutrition Chocolate was pretty good..but I don't know about shipping to the UK.
I mainly preferred them over Gu because you could buy in a bulk bottle and use a (much less messy) refillable dispenser bottle. I think gu was/is only available in those annoying single-serve disposable pouches that are messy to hang onto afterward.0 -
Buy as many different ones as you can afford and try them. For me even one brand can vary from flavor to flavor whether it bothers my stomach.1
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Espresso Love, Salted Caramel and Banana Strawberry are tasty and easy for me to digest. A lot of the fruit ones taste like pie filling, but can be too sweet for me. I like the Margarita flavored shot blocks. If you have a hard time chewing them, cut them in half before you run. For a more natural sugar rush, pitted dates or figs are good.0
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Torq gels are amazing, they do raspberry ripple, apple crumble, banoffee and others which I can't remember there flavours. My fave is the raspberry ripple one0
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I like the wiggle brand. I don't care about the taste but these make the hills seem easier near the end.0
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Torq rhubarb and custard gel - yum!
But generally I just buy what's on special offer, I eat them for effect not for enjoyment.0 -
Thanks guys! I will try a few, but funds are limited so i wanted to at least know some people like ones I buy lol. Will be trying gels over blocks because i'll probably choke if I try to chew anything while I run! Salted caramel sounds amazing0
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Thanks guys! I will try a few, but funds are limited so i wanted to at least know some people like ones I buy lol. Will be trying gels over blocks because i'll probably choke if I try to chew anything while I run! Salted caramel sounds amazing
how long are your long runs? the GU gels are pretty expensive so if money is tight then maybe look at your pre -run fueling instead? fueling isn't really necessary till marathon distance.0 -
have you tried.....food?
seriously, what about real food? There are things you could try such as bananas mashed in a bag slurped down, same with apple sauce (what about those baby food pouches although possibly similarly expensive to gels), raisins and other dried fruit?
It's worth experimenting and worth trying a variety because you'll get to a point where gels taste pretty disgusting...1 -
TavistockToad wrote: »Thanks guys! I will try a few, but funds are limited so i wanted to at least know some people like ones I buy lol. Will be trying gels over blocks because i'll probably choke if I try to chew anything while I run! Salted caramel sounds amazing
how long are your long runs? the GU gels are pretty expensive so if money is tight then maybe look at your pre -run fueling instead? fueling isn't really necessary till marathon distance.Thanks guys! I will try a few, but funds are limited so i wanted to at least know some people like ones I buy lol. Will be trying gels over blocks because i'll probably choke if I try to chew anything while I run! Salted caramel sounds amazing
Unfortunately, they are in chew form, but if money is tight, fruit snacks (typically dirt cheap for the same number of calories) have a pretty similar nutritional profile to most of the energy gels/chews (basically a gelatinized flavoured starch syrup) except for no added electrolytes (which can be added to water if you are also carrying that with you on longer runs).0 -
There were endless jokes on a few long, group runs about a teammate who made his own gu.0
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I think the roll your own approach is very underrated. I make a ton of recipes that I have found in the book 'feed zone portables' delicious and cost conscious.0
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WhitneyDurham777 wrote: »I think the roll your own approach is very underrated. I make a ton of recipes that I have found in the book 'feed zone portables' delicious and cost conscious.
hmm..I'll have to check some of those out..off the top of my head, some Hershey's syrup & light corn syrup would probably work in a pinch. I think straight honey is also pretty popular.
~ after some very brief googling: http://www.slocyclist.com/make-your-own-energy-gels-cheaply-easily/
(They also link to the gel flask I mentioned earlier from Hammer Nutrition).1 -
an option is fig newtons..cheaper..is chewy...Nunn and Tailwind are great,,,Hammers has good gels0
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