EVOENERGY GEL WITHOUT CAFFEINE




- Energy gel with carbohydrates.
- Source of glucose+fructose.
- High in vitamin C.
- Stimulant-free.
- Fluid texture, less thickened.
- Single-use format. Convenient transport.
- Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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What is Evoenergy Gel without Caffeine?
Evoenergy Gel without Caffeine by SportSeries is a vegan energy gel food preparation in single-dose format, based on carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals.
Evoenegy gel contains a combination of glucose and fructose in accordance with the recommendations for sports nutrition and athletic performance set out in the latest position statement of the American College of Sports Medicine.
Evoenergy Gel without caffeine is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
What characterises Evoenergy Gel without Caffeine?
Multi-Formula Carbohydrate
Evoenergy gel without caffeine contains various forms of carbohydrates, sources of glucose and fructose:
Glucose, Cyclic Dextrin and Maltodextrin as forms of glucose with different degrees of polymerisation; and Isomaltulose as a source of glucose and fructose.
This combination has been empirically validated by many athletes who notice how their digestive discomfort, traditionally associated with nutrition during physical exercise, is reduced by using a glucose-fructose mix.
Carbohydrates contribute to the recovery of normal muscle function (contraction) after physical exercise of high intensity and/or long duration leading to muscle fatigue and depletion of glycogen stores in skeletal muscle.1
Stimulant-free
Evoenergy Gel without caffeine is the decaffeinated alternative to Evoenergy Gel with Guarana and Caffeine.
Why buy Evoenergy Gel Caffeine Free in HSN?
Single-dose service
Evoenergy Gel without Caffeine sachets are single-use, a format that is easier to carry, use and dispose of.
As each gel weighs 50g, approximately 20% more than the average of similar commercial gels, they can be stored anywhere and are neither heavy nor cumbersome.
High in carbohydrates
Evoenergy Gel Caffeine Free provides 31g of carbohydrates per serving.
An amount adapted to the recommendations established by Jeukendrup (2014) during physical exercise of up to 2 hours' duration.
Suitable for vegans
Evoenergy Gel without caffeine is a food preparation 100% suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Improved texture
The content density of Evoenergy Gel Caffeine Free is medium.
It isn't as liquid as a Hydrogel, which sometimes have an excessively fluid texture that is uncomfortable; nor is it as solid as other more concentrated gels that may not flow smoothly inside the sachet, causing digestive heaviness.
Evoenergy Gel without caffeine has been developed with the perfect texture for sports.
Incredible flavours
Evoenergy Gel without caffeine is available in Strawberry and Orange flavours.
Both flavours have been developed and tested by our technicians, who are also athletes themselves, so that when details were found that needed to be improved, the necessary adjustments were made.
The result is a balanced gel, with sweet and pleasant flavours and small sugar granules that produce a surprising clash of textures.
The degree of sweetness is not excessive and it can be used directly orally, without the need to dilute it in water.
How to take Evoenergy Gel without caffeine?
Consume one unit before or during physical exercise.
You can adapt these recommendations according to your specific needs based on the type, volume and intensity of the physical exercise you are doing.
Remember to drink water in small sips, before, during and after the use of the gel, as any gel is hypertonic and requires a water balance.
Which products to combine it with?
Goes great with:
- Evodrx 2.0, as a pre-workout.
- Evotonic, to mix in your flask in case the session is longer than two hours of net exercise.
Bibliographical references
- Jeukendrup, A. (2014). A step towards personalized sports nutrition: Carbohydrate intake during exercise. Sports Medicine, 44(SUPPL.1), S25-33.
- Thomas, D. T., Erdman, K. A., & Burke, L. M. (2016). Nutrition and Athletic Performance. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 48(3), 543–568.
1 The effect is achieved with carbohydrate consumption, from all sources, at a total intake of 4g per kg body weight, in doses, during the first 4 hours and no later than 6 hours after intense and/or long duration physical exercise leading to muscle fatigue and depletion of glycogen stores in skeletal muscle.
Nutritional Facts
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NRVs (Nutrient Reference Values) established in Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 of 25 October 2011. †† NRVs are not established on this occasion. |