12x NRGY Unit Gels
Fuel your intense endurance exercise with possibly the most energy-packed gel ever created – 45 grams of carbohydrates per gel and the electrolytes you actually lose in your sweat.
Ingredients
Water
Maltodextrin
Fructose
Glucose syrup
Sodium chloride
Potassium citrate
Calcium citrate
Magnesium citrate
Acidity regulators (citric acid, sodium citrate)
Natural flavoring
Caffeine*
Gelling agent (gellan gum)
Preservatives (potassium sorbate)
100 g | 1 serving (60 ml) | |
Energy | 1276 kJ / 300 kcal | 766 kJ / 180 kcal |
Fat | 0 g | 0 g |
Of which saturates | 0 g | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 75 g | 45 g |
Of which sugars | 39 g | 23 g |
Fiber | 0 g | 0 g |
Protein | 0 g | 0 g |
Salt | 0.84 g | 0.5 g |
Potassium | 520 mg | 260 mg (13 % RDA) |
Calcium | 100 mg | 50 mg (6.25 % RDA) |
Magnesium | 6 mg | 3 mg (0.8 % RDA) |
Caffeine* | 110 mg | 65 mg |
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Consume one or two Nrgy Unit Gels per hour depending on the targeted carbohydrate intake.
During intense exercise that lasts more than two hours, endurance athletes should aim to consume up to 90 grams of carbohydrates per hour.
Before ingesting such a high intake, you should train your gut to avoid digestive issues.
To achieve a high carbohydrate intake, you can combine Nrgy Unit Gel with our other fueling products, such as Nrgy Unit Drink or Nrgy Unit Bar.
For more information, check our Fueling Guide.
To help you achieve the high energy intake demanded by intense endurance exercise, we’ve crammed 45 grams of carbohydrates into a single energy gel. Potent and efficient, this fresh-tasting, completely natural energy gel is all you need to provide optimal fuel to your body during intense exercise.
“The product I am most proud of, NRGY Unit Gel was the first offering more than 40 grams of carbohydrates in the optimal 1:0.8 glucose to fructose ratio. It was developed with the performance in mind and it’s definitely my favorite product. Since the launch, many other brands tried to copy it, demonstrating what a great product this really is.” – Dr. Tim Podlogar
Nrgy Unit Gel is designed to allow high-energy intakes. In fact, you need only two energy gels per hour to get all the energy you need.
A combination of glucose and fructose in the 1:0.8 ratio is proven by science to be optimal for carbohydrate absorption during intense exercise.
Replace only the electrolytes you need to sustain optimal hydration throughout your exercise and allow your body to function as it is intended to.
All our fueling products are designed to work in tandem with each other. Try them out and see what combination works best for you.
To facilitate your carbohydrate intake during exercise, all our fueling products are based on Nrgy Unit, which equals 45 grams of carbohydrates.
We never compromise when it comes to the quality of our ingredients. Expect only the best and the most natural stuff we can get.
Use the version with caffeine to sustain your levels of caffeine throughout your exercise. For best results, consult our caffeine ingestion protocol.
We base all our products on the latest scientific research and nothing else. If science doesn’t approve of it, neither do we.
We’re not here to sell you a product that doesn’t work. Our mission is to help you become a better athlete. Don’t like our product? Let us know!
Dietary supplement
Quantity:12 energy gels
Carbohydrates per gel:45 grams
Electrolytes: yes
Serving size:1 energy gel
Servings per box:12
Flavors: citrus, unflavored, passionfruit-mango
When comparing a gel, a drink, and a bar of similar carbohydrate content, it was found that the gel is likely the best option for both the digestive system comfort as well as performance. ↪️ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27997257/
This study investigated varying doses of carbohydrates ingested in moderately-trained individuals on performance outcomes and found that 40 grams per hour are the minimal amount of carbohydrates that are required for improving performance. This is approximately the amount of 1 Nrgy Unit. ↪️ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29301367/
It is a common question – is it better to ingest carbohydrates more frequently but in smaller quantities or less frequently and in bigger boluses? Researchers from Loughborough University tried to answer this question and found that less frequent feedings produced better results. This is one of the reasons why one Nrgy Unit packs so much punch – not only it is more time-efficient to take two rather than three energy gels per hour, it is also more effective. ↪️ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32168107/