Energy Gels
Best energy gels: top choices for triathlon
Energy gels are a vital part of every triathlete's training and racing kit. James Witts reviews the best
Energy gels: what they are, how they work, and when and how to take them
All you need to know about energy gels including common ingredients, what to look for, how and when to take them
Powerbar HydroMax energy gel review
Nicely formulated caffeinated gel with a neat ‘no-spill’ design
Secret Training Stealth energy gel review
Excellent taste and texture, and a particularly advanced formulation
Powerbar Performance Smoothie review
Tasty, satiating and very natural
33Shake Chia Energy Gel – first look
All-natural gel seeks to combine performance-boosting power with good taste
SiS GO Energy + Caffeine Gel review
The new GO Energy + Caffeine Gel from SiS, tested and rated by our expert reviewer
Push Clean Energy Plus gel review
Push Clean Energy Plus gels tested and rated by our expert reviewer
Review: Honey Stinger Organic Acai Pomegranate energy gel
The taste is strangely pomegranate-free, but a well-crafted formulation
Review: ZipVit Nitrate Performance energy gel
Compact, convenient source of nitrate – but at a high price
Review: ZipVit Sport Zv7 energy gel
Good-tasting, no-nonsense gel offering great value for money
Review: High5 Isogel Plus energy gel
Featuring an additional shot of caffeine, these energy gels have good taste and consistency at a competitive price
Hüma Chia energy gels
Gluten-free, vegan-friendly energy gels made from all-natural ingredients including Chia seeds and available in four flavours
GU Salted Caramel
Innovative, well-formulated, great taste and suited to winter training
GU Salted Caramel gel
Winter-themed for athletes who like their gels less sweet