Enervit Carbo Gel C2:1PRO Lemon with sodium - 12 pcs
Enervit Carbo Gel C2:1PRO Lemon with Sodium – 12 pcs
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Enervit Carbo Gel C2:1PRO Lemon with Sodium is a highly concentrated energy gel , developed for long and high-intensity endurance performances where fluid balance and energy density are crucial. The product is part of Enervit's elite C2:1PRO series, developed in close collaboration with UCI WorldTour teams , for athletes who want to maximize carbohydrate absorption with high tolerance.
Each gel (60 ml) delivers 40 g of carbohydrates in a 2:1 ratio of maltodextrin to fructose , allowing you to reach over 60 g – and up to 90 g – of carbohydrates per hour within the framework of a planned energy strategy. The addition of 200 mg of sodium per gel helps maintain fluid and electrolyte balance , especially in hot conditions or high sweating . The mild lemon flavor and reduced sweetness make the gel easy to use even late in the race.
The gel is gluten-free , fat-free and enriched with B vitamins (B1, B6 and niacin) which contribute to normal energy metabolism and reduced fatigue.
12 × energy gels of 60 ml each
40 g carbohydrates per gel
2:1 ratio maltodextrin : fructose
200 mg sodium per gel – supports fluid balance
0g fat
Gluten-free
Mild lemon flavor with low sweetness
Water, maltodextrin (36.4%) , fructose (18.2%), sodium citrate , acid (citric acid), thickener (xanthan gum), natural flavour, preservative (potassium sorbate), nicotinamide (niacin) , pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) , thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1) .
Per gel (60 ml)
Energy: about 120 kcal
Carbohydrates: 40 g
Fat: 0 g
Protein: 0g
Sodium: 200mg
Vitamins B1, B6 & niacin
Product type: Energy gel with sodium
Series: Enervit C2:1PRO
Flavor: Lemon
Volume per gel: 60 ml
Packaging: 12 gels
Recommended use:
Take 1–2 gels per hour during prolonged and intense physical activity, as part of a high carbohydrate and electrolyte strategy .
Cycling, running, triathlon and cross-country skiing
Long sessions and competitions in warm climates
Athletes aiming for 60–90 g of carbohydrates per hour
Those who want to combine maximum energy with sodium support