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EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes Review

June 1, 2018 by Nutty Hiker Last Modified: March 23, 20223 Comments

This post and giveaway is sponsored by EnduroPacks.

EnduroPacks sent me over a couple of bottles of their Liquid Electrolytes to try and giveaway! This month’s giveaway will be for a bottle of EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes! You can find the entry form below my review!

Enduropacks Liquid Electrolytes

EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes Review

So, when I tested this out for the first time, I did so with the intent to make sure that I was in a position of needing electrolyte replacement. I mean, what is the point in testing it, if you are just going to squirt it in some water while sitting in the office?

I headed out for a 2.5 mile hike, that was rated moderate-strenuous over the Memorial Day weekend in the Texas hot as balls and humid sun. The trail was only shaded about 25% of the way, so I was under the cloudless sky with the sun blazing down upon me for most of the way.

I purposely did not eat any jerky or nuts (this is what I typically will eat as I hike to replace sodium and other nutrients I am sweating out).

5 minutes into the hike and I was already completely drenched in sweat. During my 2.5 mile hike, I downed 2L of water! Yes, it was that hot and humid! I had to actually stop and rest twice!

Once we got back to my truck, I grabbed my 1L water bottle, the EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes and started recording. I wanted to make sure that you could see my facial expression as I tasted it for the first time. I had no idea if it would even have a taste. All I knew is that many other brands do (and they typically aren’t that tasty). Feel free to watch the video:

Smell: My first impression was that my water had a very small hint of lemon smell to it. After looking at the bottle of the EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes I realized one ingredient was natural lemon, lol.

Taste: For the most part the taste of the water was unaltered. It tastes just like water. There was a very faint hint of lemon taste to it, but it was extremely faint.

Overall: I felt, for me at least, that it worked very well. I did not have a headache (which I most definitely would have gotten had I not tried to replace what was lost) after the hike or later that night. I felt no signs of dehydration or electrolyte imbalance. I plan on actually switching to this over what I had been using due to the fact it doesn’t alter the taste of the water, except ever so slightly.

So if you have been using other electrolyte replacement products, I highly suggest trying EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes out and see how it works for you!

About EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes

Zero calories

30 Servings Per Container – 1 serving is 10 Pumps per 16oz of water

No Sugar, Sweeteners, Or Artificial Ingredients

All Natural  – Our liquid electrolyte contains sodium plus 13 naturally-occurring minerals in a liquid solution: potassium, magnesium, copper, manganese, zinc, cobalt, selenium, silica, iodine, chromium, boron, silver, and vanadium with just a hint of natural lemon for a clean taste. The 13 naturally-occurring minerals improve blood flow and rebalance pH to reduce risks of cramping, headaches, and dizziness

Convenient Bottle For Quick And Easy Mineral Replacement – This easy to carry bottle is perfect for adding electrolytes to your water bottle before, during, or after any activity. Just add 10 sprays to any liquid as part of your hydration routine.

Buy EnduroPacks Liquid Electrolytes

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Don’t forget to complete the extra tasks for extra entries after you enter with your email! You could earn up to a total of 11 extra entries, plus if you share your referral link and a friend enters you will earn an additional 5 entries per friend that enters! Good Luck!

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  1. Heather says

    June 4, 2018 at 12:32 pm

    Thanks for sharing this. I bike and hike a lot so am always using hydration and electrolyte replacements, and always interested in finding something new. :)

    Reply
    • Bridget Carlson says

      June 14, 2018 at 10:41 am

      I have tried a lot of different replacements in the past. This one by far is my current favorite!

      Reply
  2. pslater1972 says

    June 4, 2018 at 12:52 pm

    Never heard of this but would give it a go. Nice post.

    Reply

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