You'd think they would route these triathlons through a MacDonalds drive thru, wouldn't you? Save all this carrying stuff around. confused
warriorsq
18 Jul 17#13
I remember my first ultra in 2012 it was 62 miles round the Norfolk coast and runners stopped at a chippy about 45 miles in - I just didn't know what to think haha
masterbruce
18 Jul 171#14
I prefer high5 to anything sis sells.
Cliff bars are a good snack but a bit pricier.
smithmr8
18 Jul 17#15
Decent price. I wonder if they've got short dates or something?
cazmeister
18 Jul 17#16
Ordered some of these. Thanks !!!
thrower74
18 Jul 17#17
Thank you, using my £10 voucher from a previous deal on hukd I bagged these for £1.44!!! Awesome find, heat added
m4rky2011
18 Jul 17#18
Expired now £16
Sentral to m4rky2011
18 Jul 17#19
Bargain! Amazon have been some really good deals on nutrition lately, I'm fully stocked up for the rest of the year!
Plus a free £1 no rush delivery credit. V good price to stock up for marathon training. Cheers op.
Batch_2001
18 Jul 172#22
High5 give me stitch, these don't. Horses for courses.
Thanks OP
SpamJavelin
18 Jul 17#25
SIS are pretty good and don't need lots of water to go with them. Easy to open but not very much better than High 5. Good price, shame about the flavour.
Paddy_o_furniture
18 Jul 17#26
I hate the taste of most gels, High 5 ones being the worst. I only ever use them when running a marathon or in pre-marathon training. I'd always take them with water if possible (no matter what brand) as it'll help to digest them.
Torque ones are the ones I like best - when needs must. However they are pricey when compared to others.
Heated.
MSK.
18 Jul 171#27
I don't know how any one consume these, they are so disgusting. I imagine it's like eating mildy fruit flavored snot.
j2hot
18 Jul 17#28
Oos
paulrwarner
18 Jul 17#29
This is why I use HUKD! Thanks very much - ordered :-)
homebanjo
18 Jul 17#30
Not sure if these are suitable for veggies/vegans. Any idea please?
nickkelly to homebanjo
19 Jul 17#32
Yep, it says on the pack suitable for vegans. They contain water, maltodextrin, gellan gum, xanthan gum both plant based thickeners, natural flavorings, citric acid, minerals, sweetener, antioxidant
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For training rides/runs, buying a tub and making stuff up would be the ideal option but I have so many gels anyway just collected over time.
I much prefer High5!
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/high5-isogel-mixed-flavour-25-x-60g/?referid=affwin&utm_source=affiliate-window&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_campaign=www.bikebargains.co.uk&utm_term=158016&utm_content=0
Cliff bars are a good snack but a bit pricier.
No it's not. You're looking in the wrong place...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B000P2ZIGY/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new
Thanks OP
Torque ones are the ones I like best - when needs must. However they are pricey when compared to others.
Heated.