Enervit Carbo Bar C2:1PRO No Flavor 45g - 12 pcs
Enervit Carbo Bar C2:1PRO No Flavor – 45 g (12 pcs)
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Enervit Carbo Bar C2:1PRO No Flavour is a high-energy, oat-based energy bar without flavour , designed for long and high-intensity endurance activities where a neutral alternative is preferred. The product is part of Enervit's advanced C2:1PRO series , developed in collaboration with UCI WorldTour teams , for athletes who want to maximize carbohydrate intake with good tolerance.
Each bar (45 g) contains 30 g of carbohydrates in a 2:1 ratio of glucose to fructose , allowing for an intake of over 60 g of carbohydrates per hour and up to 90 g as part of a structured energy strategy. The low fat content (5%) and low protein content (<5%) contribute to faster absorption and easy chewability , even during high loads.
The neutral taste profile makes the bar particularly appreciated by athletes who want to avoid taste fatigue or combine with other flavored energy products. The bar is gluten-free and contains vitamin B1 (thiamine) which contributes to normal energy metabolism.
12 × energy bars of 45 g each
30 g carbohydrates per bar
2:1 ratio glucose : fructose
Only 5% fat
Gluten-free
With vitamin B1
No taste – perfect for long sessions and variety
Sucrose (37%), oat flour (gluten-free) , glucose-fructose syrup (11%), humectant (glycerol), oat flakes (gluten-free), bulking agent (polydextrose), extra virgin olive oil, acacia fiber, corn starch, fructose syrup, thiamine hydrochloride .
May contain milk, soy, nuts, peanuts and sesame seeds.
Per bar (45g)
Energy: about 163 kcal
Carbohydrates: about 33.3 g
Fat: about 2.3 g
Protein: about 2 g
Salt: about 0.02 g
Vitamin B1: about 0.23 mg
Product type: Energy bar
Series: Enervit C2:1PRO
Flavor: No Flavor (neutral)
Weight per bar: 45 g
Packaging: 12 bars
Use: During prolonged and intense physical activity as part of a high-carbohydrate strategy
Cycling, running, triathlon and cross-country skiing
Long workouts and competitions with high energy requirements
Athletes aiming for 60–90 g of carbohydrates per hour
For those who prefer taste-neutral energy