MAURTEN Drink Mix 160 Sports Drink
Sports drink tailored for performance, made from hydrogel technology
- 40g carbohydrates per serving (500ml water).
- High gastrointestinal compatibility
- Based on natural ingredients
- No flavor additives or preservatives
- Rapid energy absorption thanks to hydrogel technology
- Suitable for vegans
Once the sports drink comes into contact with gastric acid, it transforms into a hydrogel and thus encapsulates the carbohydrates. The gel-like consistency supports symptom-free transport through the stomach to the intestine, where water, salt and carbohydrates can be dissolved and the energy finally absorbed. The goal of the technology is to increase carbohydrate absorption without causing stomach problems.
Like all Maurten products, Drink Mix has a neutral taste. The main focus here is on performance and energy absorption.
Application: Mix the contents of one sachet in 500 ml of water and shake the bottle until the powder is completely dissolved. For the proper formation of the hydrogel, the mixing ratio should be followed accurately.
Manufacturer : Maurten AG, Gibraltargatan 1a, 41132 Gothenburg, Sweden
* Single serving = 1 Sachet | Per 100 g | Per serving* (40 g) |
Energy | 400 kcal | 160 kcal |
Fat | 0.0 g | 0.0 g |
Saturated Fat | 0.0 g | 0.0 g |
Carbohydrates | 99.0 g | 39.0 g |
Sugar | 32.0 g | 13.0 g |
Protein | 0.0 g | 0.0 g |
Salt | 1.0 g | 0.4 g |
* Single serving = 1 Sachet | Per 100 g | Per serving* (40 g) |
Energy | 400 kcal | 160 kcal |
Fat | 0.0 g | 0.0 g |
Saturated Fat | 0.0 g | 0.0 g |
Carbohydrates | 99.0 g | 39.0 g |
Sugar | 32.0 g | 13.0 g |
Protein | 0.0 g | 0.0 g |
Salt | 1.0 g | 0.4 g |
About Maurten
Said Mårten had the idea that with new technology it should be possible to ensure higher energy intake through sports nutrition. The project quickly raised the interest of the sports elite and was used for the first time under competitive conditions by Kenenisa Bekele at the Berlin Marathon in 2016. Bekele won the race and improved his best time by 2 minutes. The list of elite athletes has grown steadily since then and includes world record holders and world champions in almost all endurance disciplines, especially running, cycling and triathlon.