Energy and recovery gel reviews
Shopping for new energy and recovery gels? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Mule Bar Energy Gel review
We’ve tested Mule Bar’s all-natural vegan-friendly gels. They’re packaged in refillable containers to reduce waste
By Paul Norman Published
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SiS Go Energy Pink Grapefruit Gel review
Not a fan of really sickly sweet energy gels, but like the taste of pink grapefruit? This may be the gel for you...
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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MuleBar Kicks Natural Energy Gel review
The MuleBar Kicks Natural Energy Gel is the sort of gel we could eat on and off the bike (well, almost) and also delivers when it comes to nutrition.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Superfast Energy Gum review
The makers claim that this caffeinated gum will enable you to study smarter, compete harder, focus better, stay alert longer and party forever
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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High Five Banana Energy Gel review
On rides over ninety minutes, taking on some fuel is important, unless you wish to risk 'bonking'. The High Five Banana Energy Gel aims to provide a quick and convenient source of glucose.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Honey Stinger Organic Energy Gel review
One of the new breed of 'all-natural' energy gels, the Honey Stinger Organic Energy Gel delivers a great sugar hit in a more traditional energy gel experience.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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PowerBar PowerGel review
PowerBar supply the BMC team with their sports nutrition needs, but how do their PowerGels taste?
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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CNP Hydro Gel review
Developed alongside Team Sky, the CNP Hydro Gel aims to deliver both a sustained energy boost and to aid hydration.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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SiS Caffeine Double Espresso gel review
SiS have launched a new gel which contains twice the caffeine content of their current products.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published