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R-Line Refuel Gel ~1Litre

R-Line Gel is your perfect training and performance partner. Just fill the sipper bottle (pictured) with our bulk gel and off you go. Squeeze out as much or as little as you want. Just remember to wash it down with some water – for each 40 ml serve (1/3 sipper bottle), drink between 200-400ml water.

R-Line Gel is your perfect training and performance partner. Just fill the sipper bottle (pictured) with our bulk gel and off you go. Squeeze out as much or as little as you want. Just remember to wash it down with some water – for each 40 ml serve (1/3 sipper bottle), drink between 200-400ml water.

Each 1000ml bottle contains 25 gel serves and 120ml sipper bottles take 3 serves. Ditch the single serve gels and save some money at the same time.

Made in NZ with the same premium natural flavour as our electrolyte drink.

Refuel Ingredients: Water, maltodextrin, fructose, acidity regulator (330), natural flavour, preservatives (202, 211)

 

Size: 1000ml gel.

Choose Flavour:  Blueberry and Orange

Comes with optional 120ml refillable sipper flask

 

What is the Difference Between Refuel Gel and Reload Gel?

Simply put, you can consume more Refuel Gel (90g of carbs) than Reload Gel (60g of carbs) per hour.

Reload Gel is a glucose based product. The carb content consists of glucose and maltodextrin only. Maltodextrin is just made up of units of glucose. We recommend that you only consume 60g carbs (glucose equivalent) per hour of this product. That’s about one flask every 75 minutes.

Refuel Gel on the other hand is based on glucose and fructose – this is what is often called multiple transportable carbohydrates. By combining these two carbohydrate sources, you should be aiming for up to 90g per hour of carbs from this product. Based on this, you can consume one of our 3-serve flasks of Refuel Gel every 50 minutes.

 

The Role of Fructose. Many sports nutrition companies list fructose on an ingredients listing to show it is in there, but don’t specify the amount they add. This means you are probably getting very little of this endurance nutrition powerhouse. Our labels are fully transparent as to how much we use. Fructose is intensely sweet so it is very difficult to achieve a 2:1 ratio of glucose to fructose, while making  a product that also tastes great. We are proud to have finally developed the ingredient and process technology to solve this problem. You will find that our Reload Gel and Refuel Gel have similar levels of sweetness.

Cash charge for delivery
$4 per bottle
For larger commercial orders of multiple boxes, contact us for quotation
$10 supplement per order for rural

Please email us with your flavour choice

R-Line Gel is your perfect training and performance partner. Just fill the sipper bottle (pictured) with our bulk gel and off you go. Squeeze out as much or as little as you want. Just remember to wash it down with some water – for each 40 ml serve (1/3 sipper bottle), drink between 200-400ml water.

Each 1000ml bottle contains 25 gel serves and 120ml sipper bottles take 3 serves. Ditch the single serve gels and save some money at the same time.

Made in NZ with the same premium natural flavour as our electrolyte drink.

Refuel Ingredients: Water, maltodextrin, fructose, acidity regulator (330), natural flavour, preservatives (202, 211)

 

Size: 1000ml gel.

Choose Flavour:  Blueberry and Orange

Comes with optional 120ml refillable sipper flask

 

What is the Difference Between Refuel Gel and Reload Gel?

Simply put, you can consume more Refuel Gel (90g of carbs) than Reload Gel (60g of carbs) per hour.

Reload Gel is a glucose based product. The carb content consists of glucose and maltodextrin only. Maltodextrin is just made up of units of glucose. We recommend that you only consume 60g carbs (glucose equivalent) per hour of this product. That’s about one flask every 75 minutes.

Refuel Gel on the other hand is based on glucose and fructose – this is what is often called multiple transportable carbohydrates. By combining these two carbohydrate sources, you should be aiming for up to 90g per hour of carbs from this product. Based on this, you can consume one of our 3-serve flasks of Refuel Gel every 50 minutes.

 

The Role of Fructose. Many sports nutrition companies list fructose on an ingredients listing to show it is in there, but don’t specify the amount they add. This means you are probably getting very little of this endurance nutrition powerhouse. Our labels are fully transparent as to how much we use. Fructose is intensely sweet so it is very difficult to achieve a 2:1 ratio of glucose to fructose, while making  a product that also tastes great. We are proud to have finally developed the ingredient and process technology to solve this problem. You will find that our Reload Gel and Refuel Gel have similar levels of sweetness.

Cash charge for delivery
$4 per bottle
For larger commercial orders of multiple boxes, contact us for quotation
$10 supplement per order for rural

Please email us with your flavour choice
Region Tauranga