Evolytes Ultra: For athletes who train without limits
Evolytes Ultra from SportSeries is a flavored or unflavored dietary supplement based on minerals and L-alanyl-L-glutamine, with sweetener.
Designed with ingredients like magnesium to help maintain electrolyte balance during the toughest workouts. Its formula combines key electrolytes with L-alanyl-L-glutamine, a dipeptide widely used in modern sports nutrition in high-quality intra-workout solutions. Its composition is based on a specific blend of sodium, magnesium, calcium, and chloride, provided through highly soluble salts (such as calcium citrate and magnesium malate) that promote complete dissolution.
The presence of L-alanyl-L-glutamine adds a quality boost to the formula, positioning Evolytes Ultra as the most advanced option in HSN’s electrolyte line.
Made for athletes looking for superior electrolyte support during the most demanding efforts.
What Evolytes Ultra is for
Evolytes Ultra is formulated for those who need to maintain mineral replenishment during prolonged activities, especially in hot conditions or situations with heavy sweating. Its profile combines essential minerals in optimal proportions for sports use.
- Calcium contributes to normal energy metabolism.
- Magnesium contributes to electrolyte balance.
Endurance training can cause significant mineral salt losses. In long sessions or high heat, keeping an adequate electrolyte intake is key for the athlete.
Evolytes Ultra is a handy dietary supplement for triathletes, cyclists, runners, and athletes training in demanding environments.
Why choose Evolytes Ultra
The value proposition of Evolytes Ultra lies in the quality of its raw materials and the balance of its formula. The selection of soluble mineral salts, combined with L-alanyl-L-glutamine, offers a superior experience for those seeking the best in their intra-workout drinks.
Unlike other products on the market that use low-solubility salts or an excess of unnecessary ingredients, Evolytes Ultra focuses on purity, sports functionality, and quality composition.
Evolytes Ultra vs Evolytes capsules
Although both products are designed for mineral replenishment, there are clear differences:
- Evolytes Ultra: Powder formula, with L-alanyl-L-glutamine, better solubility, flavored or unflavored options, and a more complete experience for prolonged training.
- Evolytes (capsules): Unflavored format, convenient, pre-dosed, and without added amino acids.
If you’re looking for a functional drink to be an active part of your intra strategy, Evolytes Ultra is the ideal choice.
How to take Evolytes Ultra (sports tips)
The recommendation is: Mix 5g of product with 500ml of water and take it once a day.
Practically, you can use it like this:
- During endurance training: A bottle of isotonic with Evolytes Ultra.
- In cycling: Alternate a bottle with Evolytes Ultra and another with carbohydrates in 2–4 hour sessions.
- In triathlon: Perfect to carry on the bike after swimming to replenish electrolytes from the first long segment.
- In running: Prepare a lighter concentration (5g in 600–650ml) for an extra-light drink.
- In hot environments: Slightly increase drinking frequency depending on sweating.
Recommended combinations
Integrating it into your sports strategy is easy:
Flavors designed for sports
Evolytes Ultra is available in a range of flavors developed to offer freshness without overwhelming the palate, inspired by the most used sports drinks and tropical flavors. There’s also an unflavored option for those who prefer to mix it with their own isotonic drinks or flavored carbohydrates.
Flavors are designed to stay pleasant even after hours of use, maintaining a light and easy-to-drink profile.
Final tips to get the most out of Evolytes Ultra
- Ideal for cycling, triathlon, trail running, cross-training, and outdoor workouts.
- Use especially on hot days or long sessions with heavy sweating.
- Suitable for vegans and free from gluten and lactose.
Bibliographic references
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