Umara U Gel Menthol (30g Carbs) 12 Pack
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Umara U Gel Menthol is a 50 ml, easy-to-use energy gel that provides 30 grams of carbohydrates per gel , a complete electrolyte profile and a cooling menthol sensation . This 12-pack is perfect for those who train regularly, load up for competition or want a convenient layer for the season.
The gel is easy to take without additional water , making it ideal for high intensity and hot weather.
The carbohydrates come from maltodextrin (glucose) and fructose in a ratio of 1:0.8 , which enables high and efficient energy absorption with a low risk of stomach problems – the same principle used in Umara's gels and sports drinks.
Each gel contains all the important electrolytes:
Sodium – fluid balance
Potassium – nerve and muscle function
Calcium – muscle contraction
Magnesium – prevents cramps
Perfect for long and sweaty workouts or competitions.
A unique feature of Umara U Gel Menthol is that it can be frozen :
Freeze the gel overnight.
Put it in your pocket before the exam.
It thaws gradually and contributes to cooling during activity
A big plus for summer competitions and hot long sessions
Convenient size for bike pockets and running tights
The flap remains after opening → reduces littering
Easy to handle even at high speed
30 g carbohydrates per gel
Optimized 1:0.8 glucose/fructose ratio
Full electrolyte profile
Menthol – cooling effect
Can be frozen for extra cooling
No additional fluid required
12-pack – perfect for training & competition
Energy: 120 kcal
Carbohydrates: 30 g
Salt: 0.6g
Sodium: 257 mg
Potassium: 44 mg
Calcium: 14 mg
Magnesium: 5.3 mg
Tear off the flap and leave it in the packaging.
Consume 1–3 gels per hour during training or competition, depending on intensity and energy needs.
Developed by biomedical scientists in Sweden
Manufactured according to HACCP/GMP
All ingredients approved by EFSA
Umara U Gel Menthol 12-pack is the perfect choice for those who want reliable energy, electrolytes and a cooling effect - especially when the temperature rises and the demands are high.