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Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike
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For Triathlon, I'm curious what everyone has found to be the best bang for the buck with nutritional content also considered. I've compared several options, Infinit, eFuel, Skratch, Gatorade Endurance, Tailwind and cost per bottle made (20-24 oz) seems to favor Gatorade Endurance at the moment. I'm curious if anyone has other recommendations or also best economical place/website to buy from? Thanks in advance for the help, and any codes that can be shared for ordering. Looking for something to last me anywhere from a 1 Hour ride up to 3 Hour Ride for Olympic & 70.3 distance training for this summer.

Much appreciated!
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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Infinit custom mix works perfect for me

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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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What nutritional content are you interested in?

For me, never more complicated than Gatorade. Cheap as hell, has calories. If I want "nutrition" I bring something solid.

In truth, I mostly just use water.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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I like Nuun because I can decide how much carb I want to add (down to none, if just for a <1.5hr workout). Nuun Perform is what I've defaulted to for racing... it has the carbs pre-mixed with it, seems to work well for me. You can get it in a big bag or individual packets... I like the latter, mainly because it's easier to chuck a few packets in a race bag and not have it get messy or wasted.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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Maltodextrin+electrolyte pills. A 5 lb bag of malto is like $5 from local beer store, and lasts most of a season. Throw in the appropriate number of electrolyte pills, and you have the cheapest option energy drink/liquid nutrition. Also has extremely mild flavor.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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I personally don't take any food generally unless I go close to over an hour and then carry a banana or two as it is cheap and healthier for you. Closer to race day I start using race nutrition on longer rides or if I have another session after my ride. I use Generation Ucan.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [bltri] [ In reply to ]
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Agree. Cody Beals has a DIY mix on his website. I looked at what's in gels and mixed up a similar formula using maltodextrin, honey, gastrolyte, salt and flavouring (ginger ale). Its not hard but I'd probably be arrested travelling OS with a white powdery substance so I just use it for training and buy regular gels OS.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [Mark57] [ In reply to ]
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Another option instead of gels is pure maple syrup, bought very cheap at places like costco. I put that with a little bit of salt into one of those flasks that hold the equivalent of about 5 gels volume.
I use EFS in my bottles, but chances are plain ol gatorade with a extra sprinkle of salt would be just as good.......so much marketing bullshit with all this stuff...
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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As a few others have said maltodextrin powder will be the cheapest calories you can find. Then add in whatever flavor and electrolyte mid you’d like!

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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [BryanD] [ In reply to ]
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I like Infinit also, but it's one of the most expensive options
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [Tom_hampton] [ In reply to ]
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I'm looking for recommendations on good cost effective hydration, electrolyte, sodium, etc to make for my bike bottles. I obviously will mix in solid foods/bars also while on the bike, just want to hone in on a solid bike liquid option that is cost effective and economical
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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If you want the most cost effective and economical then do what the other guys said and get a big bag of maltodextrine, mix with water, some salt and throw in some powdered sports drink (gatorade/powerade) for flavouring and electrolytes. It's not that hard.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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I use E-fuel... not the cheapest but works especially in events and zero GI issues.

For training I sometimes use Gatorade Endurance concentrate because I work for an event company and sometimes end up with concentrate gallon/s of it for free.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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Tailwind (Green Tea Buzz) works great for me. 100 cals per scoop (usually three per 24oz bottle). Has electrolytes, caffeine and calories that are easy to digest. ~$30.0 / 50 servings
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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Maybe this is just my internal curiousity rearing its ugly head, but of all the things to "cheap" out on, you pick one of the things that can potentially sabotage your race that you paid $$ for to register and train?

An hour ride I can get away with water and replace my electrolytes with some decent salty and nutrient-packed food afterwards. Anything north of that and I'm using Tailwind. It's not the cheapest, but it's FDA approved, the owner spent a good chunk of time working on the formula, and I know it works for me at set but different concentrations on the bike and run- I've sworn by it for the past five years now. Others have said you can make your own using bulk dextrose and salt but it's going to take some trial and error to figure out the formulation of what really works for you and what will get you to where you want to be on race day.

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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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  "I obviously will mix in solid foods/bars also while on the bike,"

Why is this obvious? I personally would not do anything solid for a 3 hr bike ride, and would just do water for anything ~1.5 hours or less. Depending on the effort level, I'd want 250-300 calories/hour and 20-25 oz of liquids/hour in my energy drink.

A favorite of mine is 2 tbsp of maltodextrin and a quarter cup of maple syrup in a 22 oz bottle, filled the rest of the way with water. Since the malto is a complex carb, and the syrup is a simple carb, the calories will be absorbed more quickly than either on their own. YRMV.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [kdw] [ In reply to ]
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I’ve enjoyed success recently with a mix of Vitargo and Precision Hydration. I suffer quite badly from cramp and the two of these combined has yielded a good mix of fuel and electrolytes. The texture is a bit... gooey? But I don’t mind, although my wife tried it and spat it out, she thought it wasn’t nice at all. Had issues in the past with maldodextrin resulting in a bad stomach so pleased to have found something that settles easily and mixes well with solid food for 3/4+ hour rides.
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Re: Best Hydration Mixes for the $$ for Bike [jwvenis] [ In reply to ]
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Best Hydration mix for the dollar is Gatorade in the tub that makes 6 gallons for less than $10

I keep a tub at home and in my car.

If that doesn't work for you I'd look at the other suggestions.
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