Favorite Electrolyte replacement

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Favorite Electrolyte replacement

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Just read over some of the comments on hiking in the heat. I've tried several electrolyte replacement drinks and was wondering what others have used with success. (I go with Gookinaid -- Hydrolyte).
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Re: Favorite Electrolyte replacement

Post by Al_HikesAZ »

In response to Canyonram's reply: I've tried them all and I go with Accelerade. It combines carbs and protein (whey protein concentrate). You can check it out at Accelerade.com. Landis Cyclery was the only place that I could find it but now REI carries it.

I end a strenuous hike with Endurox R4 for muscle recovery.

I also like the Mojo Bars from the ClifBar people.
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Re: Favorite Electrolyte replacement

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In response to al1inaz's reply:

AHHHHH . . . . Mojo Bars.
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Post by big_load »

I like Gatorade, usually a tad over half-strength. I love the Mojo bars, too but wish the old flavors didn't get retired so soon.
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Post by azbackpackr »

I just use powdered Gatorade because that is what I can buy locally without having to go to the city. I like Clif Shots, but lately have noticed they are very hard to find. (I think they have glucose + potassium--the potassium, in my very limited knowledge, I think is an electrolyte.) Anyone know why I can't find them anywhere? Looked all over Flagstaff, (a guy at Absolute Bikes said "Yuck! Why would you want those?" Great customer service, eh? Impuning my taste! And to think I spent over 2 grand on a bike there!) Also looked at Trader Joe's in NW Tucson. I could get a case online, I did see that, but I just wanted to pick up a few pkgs. like I always have, and suddenly they are no longer popular.
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Post by kylemorgan »

Gatorade simply because I'm cheap.
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Post by Canyonram »

Lots of Gatorade fans. I did a cost break-down between buying the powdered Gatorade and mix it yourself vs. purchasing the liquid Gatorade. About 1/4th the cost to go with the powder and then mix.

On long hikes, I will portion out the expect number of servings of powder and mix on the trail with water (either Gookinaid or Gatorade).
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Post by Davis2001r6 »

[quote="Canyonram"]About 1/4th the cost to go with the powder and then mix.
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and about 1/10 of the weight. I usually buy the huge powder jug of gatoraid and then throw individual servings in mini-ziplocks. Most places I go I can get water along the way, so just make the gatoraid then. If theres no water then I usually bring a liter or two along with some water depending on the hike.
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