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SIS Go Sports Hydration - Lemon and Lime
Average Rating: 3 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £1.50

Description: For any time when you're sweating heavily or dehydrating. Provides fast rehydration and sustained energy.

Available in: Lemon & Lime, Blackcurrant


 REVIEWS
 
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Tim Greenwood 
Posted: 03/10/03
'IT'S BETTER THAN JUST DRINKING WATER!'
Strengths:
Convenient package size as it makes up 2 litres which is perfect for a hydration pack.
Reasonable taste and although sweet it wasn't too sweet for me and it has a farly refreshing "tang".
No apparent signs of a sugar "rush" followed by a downer.
Weaknesses:
The price at £1.50 is not cheap.
Unless you have a wide mouth hydration bottle then mixing needs to be done first before carefully pouring in.
It leaves a very sticky residue and takes some washing out of reservoirs and drink tubes.
Overall:
I have recently tried it in training and for a 30 mile mountain bike challenge. Compared to last year when I took water and also some supermarket brand made up fruit squash, along with cereal bars to eat. I did seem to notice a difference in that you don't seem to get that sugar burst of energy followed by a tough, downer period. I also didn't suffer from cramping the same as last year, and I completed the same course 20 minutes quicker this year. For me there might have been some psychological benefit as well because it is supposed to work isn't it?
 
Performance
 
60%
Reliability
 
60%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
60%
 
Gregg Baker 
Posted: 12/06/05
'NOT BAD AT ALL!!!!!!!!'
Strengths:
The correct mix of electrolytes etc (saves mixing orange juice, water and salt and geting it wrong!!!) does make a difference to your stamina, especially if at altitude where keeing hydrated is your most important job. No up and down experienced with sugary products.
Weaknesses:
Not that easy to mix, especially in a Platypus bladder. You need to put in a little water, thoroughly shake and mix, then top up.
Overall:
Does make a difference, good selection of flavours on the SIS website. Delivery always correct and prompt.
 
Performance
 
80%
Reliability
 
80%
Value
 
60%
Overall Rating
 
73%
 
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