Product Description
Not every gel is built for the long haul summer days. These gels are.
This pack pulls together six electrolyte-forward gels from brands that endurance athletes actually trust, each one formulated to keep sodium, hydration, and energy working together when sweat and effort are stacking up. Whether you're deep in a hot-weather ride, grinding through the back half of a marathon, or testing fueling strategies for race day, this is the pack to do it with.
What's Inside:
- UCAN Edge Gel - Lemon Lime: Steady energy from LIVSTEADY carbohydrates with a full 5-electrolyte profile (200mg sodium, 90mg potassium, 20mg magnesium, 12mg calcium, 75mg chloride). No spike, no crash, and a clean citrus flavor that holds up for hours.
- Honey Stinger Organic Gel - Watermelon Lemonade: Organic honey-based fuel with 100mg sodium and 50mg potassium, a refreshing flavor built for warm-weather efforts.
- SiS GO Energy Gel - Raspberry: Isotonic and water-free with 100mg sodium, 9mg potassium, and 1mg magnesium. Goes down easy without needing a chase, making it a go-to for racing and high-intensity work.
- Huma Chia Plus Energy Gel - Bananas and Berries: Real fruit, chia seeds, and a serious electrolyte hit. 245mg sodium, 65mg potassium, 15mg magnesium, 30mg calcium, plus 25mg caffeine, in a naturally textured gel that's easy on the stomach.
- Cadence Core 24 Gel - Original (Unflavored): A dual-pathway gel with 24g carbs and a complete electrolyte profile. 200mg sodium, 20mg potassium, 5mg magnesium, 10mg calcium, all with zero flavor so you can stack multiple gels per hour without taste fatigue setting in.
- GU Roctane Energy Gel - Strawberry Kiwi: GU's high-performance formula with 1,425mg of amino acids to protect muscles during long efforts, 125mg sodium, and a dual-carb blend for steady, stomach-friendly energy. Caffeine-free.
Six gels. Six different approaches to electrolyte fueling. One pack to find what works for you.
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Ultimate Electrolyte Gel Pack FAQ's
Everything you need to know before getting started.



Any endurance athlete doing long or high-intensity efforts in warm conditions—cyclists, runners, triathletes, and ultramarathoners. It's especially useful if you're trying to find the right gel for race day or want to compare different fueling approaches before committing to a box of one product.
In heat and long efforts, sweat losses go beyond just fluid—you're losing sodium and other minerals that your muscles need to keep firing properly. A gel that only delivers carbs without addressing electrolytes is leaving a big piece of the performance puzzle off the table.
You get six gels total: UCAN Edge, Honey Stinger Organic, SiS GO, Huma Chia Plus, Cadence Core 24, and GU Roctane. Each one takes a different approach to energy and electrolyte delivery, giving you a real side-by-side comparison.
Pay attention to three things: gut tolerance (did anything cause bloating or nausea?), flavor fatigue (could you still stomach it at hour three?), and energy feel (steady or spiky?). The gel that scores well on all three for your specific event conditions is your answer.
Spread them across multiple training sessions so you can evaluate each gel fairly. Take note of how each one sits in your stomach, whether the flavor holds up over time, and how your energy levels feel. What works at mile 10 of a run is often different from what works at hour four on the bike.