SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack
SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gels need no water — 22g carbohydrates per sachet, British-made, and the standard for isotonic gel fuelling.
What Is the SIS GO Isotonic Gel? The SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel is formulated to be isotonic — it can be consumed without water and is absorbed by the gut without pulling water from the body. Each 60ml sachet delivers 22g of carbohydrates from a maltodextrin base with sodium and electrolytes. Key Features Isotonic formulation — no water required for consumption or absorption 22g carbohydrates per 60ml sachet — standard endurance energy unit No water requirement — consume at any point in a race without GI risk British manufacturer — produced in the UK with UK-based customer support Multiple flavours including apple, orange, and lemon-lime Lower viscosity than conventional gels — easier to consume at race effort Why Choose the Isotonic Format? On technical descents, in sprint finishes, or at
Frequently Asked Questions
- When should I use the SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack during a ride?
- The SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack is best used to fuel effort rather than fix a bonk that's already happened, so most riders start taking it around 45-60 minutes into a ride and continue at regular intervals through longer efforts. Always try new nutrition like this on a training ride first, never for the first time on race day, so you know how your stomach handles it.
- Is the SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack suitable for vegans or those with dietary restrictions?
- Check the ingredients label on the SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack for full allergen and dietary information, as formulations can change between batches. Science in Sport (SIS) lists allergen and dietary suitability directly on the packaging, and our team can help you find an alternative if the SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack doesn't suit your needs.
- How long does the SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack keep, and how should I store it?
- The SIS GO Isotonic Energy Gel 30-Pack keeps well when stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, with a shelf life typically printed on the packaging by Science in Sport (SIS). Once opened, single-serving formats like this are best used within the ride they're opened for rather than saved for later.