Wild Berry – Caffeine free Gel
4.89 / 5.0
(19) 19 total reviews
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$28.00 - Regular price
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- 24 g dual-source carbs (glucose + fructose) for steady, reliable energy
- Zero caffeine — perfect for afternoon runs or back-to-back sessions
- Electrolyte support for fluid balance and performance
- Naturally flavoured with a crisp, refreshing watermelon finish
- Minimal, pocket-ready design with stay-attached tab
Description
Fuel Your Balance. Stay Steady.
Smooth, balanced energy without the caffeine kick. Watermelon delivers 24 g of dual-source carbs and essential electrolytes for consistent endurance, clean digestion, and steady pacing. Fresh, natural flavour with a soft texture that stays easy from first squeeze to last.
Ingredents
Water, Maple Syrup, Watermelon Powder, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Magnesium Citrate, Calcium Carbonate, Ascorbic Acid, Xanthan Gum
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Wild Berry – Caffeine free Gel
- Regular price
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$28.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$28.00
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FAQs
How does sunday salt protect my gut?
Sunday Salt gels use a clean maple-syrup base that’s naturally easy on the stomach. The dual-source carbs (glucose + fructose) absorb smoothly without creating that heavy, gut-bomb feeling. No artificial sweeteners, no harsh fillers — just simple, natural fuel that delivers steady energy without sending you running to the bathroom.
When should i consume gels
Gels are best used any time your session goes long, hard, or your energy starts to dip. As a simple guide:
• Endurance sessions (60+ minutes): Take your first gel around the 30–45 minute mark, then every 30–40 minutes depending on effort.
• High-intensity workouts: Use a gel just before you start, or mid-session when you feel your power drop.
• Races: Begin fuelling early — before you feel fatigued — and keep a steady rhythm throughout.
The goal is to stay ahead of energy loss, not chase it. Steady, consistent fuelling keeps your output smooth and your performance strong.
How many gels should I consume?
Most athletes aim for 1 gel every 30–40 minutes of continuous training or racing. This keeps your carb intake in the ideal performance zone without overloading your stomach.
Here’s a simple guide:
• Under 60 minutes: You usually don’t need a gel unless the effort is very intense.
• 60–90 minutes: 1–2 gels, spaced evenly.
• 90+ minutes: 1 gel every 30–40 minutes to stay topped up.
• Race days: Start fuelling early — before you feel fatigued — and maintain a steady rhythm.
Everyone absorbs carbs differently, so test your fuelling plan in training and find the cadence that feels best for you.
What do gels taste like?
Light, crisp, and naturally sweet. Watermelon tastes like a fresh, cool slice — not overly sugary, not artificial, and never heavy on the stomach. The maple-based texture stays soft and smooth from first squeeze to last, making it an easy fuel to take on repeat.
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Did not upset my stomach 👍
Not overly sweet and no chemical taste.
Way easier to get down than most gels.
Texture and energy were perfect flavour is nice.
Didn't feel sticky or overly sweet, which I loved.

