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Home » Training

CamelBak Elixir

By Eric Yang on Wed, Aug 22, 2007
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camelbak_elixir.jpgCamelBak Elixir electrolyte tablets turns your water into a refreshing drink infused with electrolytes, vitamins and minerals your body needs during exercise. Essentially you’re turning your once water-carrying CamelBak into a portable sports drink fountain.

Each self- dissolving effervescent tablet (12 per container) instantly turns 24 ounces of water into a 10 calorie, sugar-free drink without mixing that leaves zero residue in your bak or drink container.

What this means to you: Most people don’t realize that exercise replenishment isn’t best served by plain water. Make sure you infuse yourself with the necessaries next time you’re pounding the trails.

Cost: $10 @ Hydration Packs

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