Description
What is SiS GO Energy + Caffeine Gel? SiS GO Energy + Caffeine Gel is a caffeine-enhanced gel that provides the carbohydrates you need quickly and easily during challenging races that can last all day. Caffeine is known and consumed by many athletes for its stimulating effect. Each packet of SiS GO Energy + Caffeine Gel contains 150 mg of caffeine. Since it does not require water during use, it minimizes the risk of bloating that can occur with water consumption. SiS GO + Caffeine Gel Features: – 22 g of rapidly absorbable carbohydrate gel per packet – 150 mg of caffeine per packet – Easy-to-carry and easy-to-use packaging – Suitable for vegan use – Maltodextrin-based gel with added sweeteners – Box of 30 Due to its high caffeine content, it is not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or the elderly. Do not consume more than two packets per day. 30 Gels Serving Size: 1 Gel (60 mL) Servings: 30 % Daily Value (DV) per Serving 4 87kcal 4% supplementler.com Energy 8 22.0g 8% supplementler.com Carbohydrate 1 0.7g 1% supplementler.com Sugar 0 0.0g 0% supplementler.com Fiber 0 0.0g 0% supplementler.com Fat 0 0.0g 0% supplementler.com Saturated Fat 0.0g ** supplementler.com Trans Fat 0 0.0g 0% supplementler.com Protein 7 400.0mg 7% supplementler.com Salt 150mg ** supplementler.com Caffeine * Values are calculated based on 2000 kcal/day and may vary depending on gender, age, and physical activity. ** Daily values have not been determined. Intermediate Level: For short-duration exercises and activities (less than 60 minutes), it is recommended to consume approximately 1 hour before starting the activity. For longer-duration activities such as triathlons or marathons, it is recommended to consume towards the end of the activity, when fatigue begins to set in. Advanced Level: For short-duration exercises and activities (less than 60 minutes), it is recommended to consume approximately 1 hour before starting the activity. For longer-duration activities such as triathlons or marathons, it is recommended to consume towards the end of the activity, when fatigue begins to set in.









