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  1. #1
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    I looked at the ingrediments on the Endurance stuff... why stick the artificials in there? The flavors don't help *that* much anyway.
    I have this unamerican intolerance for supersweet 'cause I got into the habit and I don't feel like changing, so I water down the Gatorade (straight orange) and chow down on the bananas. Of course, I can think much more broadly if I'm traveling with a blender, I suppose!

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    I have become a big fam of the Hammer products--Heed is their powdered drink. I realized that I would anticipate a dread of the (to me) overly sweet and artificial taste of Cytomax. Heed is a very subtle lemon-lime taste, and is the one product that helps with leg cramps, which I tend to get after riding, and sometime during.

    A couple of weeks ago at the Chico Wildflower century they had two kinds of Recharge, I think it was; the orange was OK but the grape was truly vile.
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    Cytomax

    I'm probably late to this thread but I detest Gatorade. It is not made for endurance athletes.

    I agree that Cytomax has been good to me. I mix less than the recommended amount or more if I feel like it. Try it with club soda in lieu of water for a recovery drink at home. Tasty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bella
    I'm probably late to this thread but I detest Gatorade. It is not made for endurance athletes.

    I agree that Cytomax has been good to me. I mix less than the recommended amount or more if I feel like it. Try it with club soda in lieu of water for a recovery drink at home. Tasty.

    I disagree with your statement about Gatorade and endurance athletes. It's what I drink for the first hundred miles of a double century. Cytomax tastes like chemicals to me.

    I also use Sustain Energy on my long rides.

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  5. #5
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    last year I went on a ride that only provided Advocare's sport drink. It was the worst stuff I had ever tasted. We were out in no-mans-land, and my husband found an oasis (the only convience store around) that had gatorade. I was never so happy in my life

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    Quote Originally Posted by wabisabi
    A couple of weeks ago at the Chico Wildflower century ...
    I read this line as "at the Chgo Wildflower century" and thought "WHAT? How did I miss this?"

    I like the flavor of the Endurance drink when I'm riding hard and and am sweaty. Otherwise, I cannot stand the sweetness. I only tried it because they sent me coupons for 21 FREE BOTTLES and I don't pass up much that's free and useable. Last season I bought two huge cannisters of mix--one of Accelerade and the other of Endurox. The Endurox is so sweet it makes me want to puke when I mix it full strength. The worst is drinking it warm at the end of a race. Barf. I had taken to making it 1/2 & 1/2 with the Accelerade. Maybe I'll try mixing it with the Endurance. I appreciate the protein/carb thing, but ... too much sugar. Mixing it with club soda sounds like a good idea!
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    I like Accelerade fruit punch, watered down a little. And those Nuun tablets were really great a couple years ago on a tour with 3 consecutive days of 104 degree heat and 60-80 mile/day. I found that eating real food and drinking water with Nuun tablets did the trick and helped avoid upset tummy.

    Does anyone use a product called Fizz? I don't know how they spell it. It is supposed to be a nutrition drink with a little more to it...more like a liquid meal for really long events, like Ironman, etc.

    I really struggle with upset stomach on long strenuous rides, and it doesn't seem to matter which products/foods.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Is this the stuff that comes in the cute little plastic tube or tube-shaped envelope that fizzes when you mix it with water?

    If it's the same thing, you can get a ton of it at Costco. I've not tried it, because it has way too much niacin for my system to handle.

    I was under the impression that it was sugar-free (nutra-sweet) and heavy on the B vitamins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish

    Does anyone use a product called Fizz? I don't know how they spell it. It is supposed to be a nutrition drink with a little more to it...more like a liquid meal for really long events, like Ironman, etc.
    Do you mean Spiz?

    http://www.spiz.net/
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    I like Cytomax... the Canberry Grapefruit flavor is tart and not too sweet.

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    Cytomax for me! Gatorade is a "wannabe" imho. However, I shouldn't be so quick to offer my opinion, as I haven't tried any of the new Gatorades. I will stick with my lemon-lime Cytomax, though, because I still have a HUGE can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slinkedog
    I like Cytomax... the Cranberry Grapefruit flavor is tart and not too sweet.
    OMG, I have to find that flavor!!! I was just wishing for a cranberry or grapefruit flavor sport drink last night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    Do you mean Spiz?

    http://www.spiz.net/
    Ahh! Yes, thank you.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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