Product Description
This Ultimate Gel Pack is a collection of the hottest gels of 2026.
From high-carb gels with special technology to liquid-based gels that make fueling a breeze, we have it all.
What you get:
- 1 x AMACX Drink Gel / Strawberry
- 1 x Victus 02 During Gel / Stroopwafel (Seasonal)
- 1 x Precision Fuel and Hydration PF 30 / Original
- 1 x Maurten Gel 100
- 1 x GU Energy Gel / Mandarin Orange (with caffeine)
- 1 x UCAN Edge Gel / Strawberry Banana
Flavors may vary.
Always Happy Promise: Don't like a product? Tell us within 30 days of receipt and we'll make it right and make you happy. Here at The Feed, we want you to love your experience and the sports nutrition products you purchase. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied with your nutrition specific purchase, tell us.
We do not accept returns on food items that have been opened, but we will issue a store credit if you are unsatisfied. In the event of a return, you must first contact us before sending back a return shipment.
Consumable products over $40 receive a 50% store credit. This includes specialty nutrition products such as ketones or supplements/vitamins.
Ultimate Gel Pack FAQ's
Everything you need to know about the Ultimate Gel Pack.



It's for any endurance athlete — runner, cyclist, or triathlete — who wants to test multiple gel formats and formulas before committing to a full box. It's especially useful for athletes training for their first marathon, triathlon, or any event over 90 minutes.
Take one gel every 30–45 minutes during efforts lasting over 90 minutes, always followed by a sip of water. If any gel in the pack is caffeinated, save it strategically for the second half of your run or ride when you need a mental and physical lift most.
Every athlete's gut is different, and what works for your training partner may not work for you. Texture, sweetness, carb load, and formula all affect how your stomach responds at race pace. Testing a variety in training is the only reliable way to find your match before it matters on race day.
Gels use different carbohydrate delivery systems — some use fast-absorbing sugars for immediate energy, some use slower-burning carbohydrates for steady output, and some use dual-source formulas that let your body absorb more fuel per hour. Testing different types helps you understand which approach works best for your intensity level and race distance.
Check the individual wrapper of each gel in your pack — caffeine content is always listed on the label. As a general rule, caffeinated gels work best when timed for the latter stages of a race or long effort, not at the start.