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FAQ: What is the difference between EnduraPower and GT Gel?

FAQ: What is the difference between EnduraPower and GT Gel?

  
FAQ: What is the difference between EnduraPower and GT Gel?

Very simply put, EnduraPower is a high-performance energy and electrolyte sports drink which comes in a POWDER FORM that you add to your water bottles or hydration pack.

GT Gel is is a high-performance energy and electrolyte sports GEL which comes in a soft LIQUID, low-taste gel.
GT Gel
is decanted into a small pocket bottle for super-easy portage, enabling you to put JUST water in your water bottles/hydration pack (or you can pick up water en route). One little pocket bottle of GT Gel is enough to compete with a relatively high heart-rate for approx. 3 hours.

Similarities…

Both GT Gel and EnduraPower both contain electrolytes –  including magnesium bis glycinate and a significant amount of sodium for competing in heat.
Both have malic acid to support energy metabolism and both contain a blend of carbohydrate to provide sustained energy during long, intense sporting events.

Both GT Gel and EnduraPower have either low or no sweetness.

GT Gel has caffeine-free green tea.
EnduraPower has both caffeine and caffeine-free options:

TWO flavours are caffeine-FREE: Lemonade and Berry
TWO flavours have a small amount of caffeine, (equivalent to a equivalent to a cup of ‘Five Roses Tea”) = “Neutral Quench” and Tangerine.

GT Gel has BCAAs, whilst EnduraPower has L-Glutamine.

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FAQ: Would I use GT Gel and EnduraPower at the same time during an event?

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