Energy Gels Vs Jelly Babies........are they much better??

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Exile

Senior Member
Location
Manchester
And to give an actual, worth while input to the thread, I don't get on with gels, and I've tried a few. Some give me a queasy feeling, others just taste so bad they make me gag. One brand is much better, but the taste was too much like cough-syrup to win me over. I generally stick with either Haribo or fruit pastilles for quick boosts, and tend to have at least two of the mini malt loaf things with me as well, just in case the caff is all out of cake when I finally get there.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
A couple of cyclists in my Sunday morning group told me they carry a gel for a 'break glass' emergency boost for the end of a long ride, but both try to avoid using the gel if at all possible.
 
A couple of cyclists in my Sunday morning group told me they carry a gel for a 'break glass' emergency boost for the end of a long ride, but both try to avoid using the gel if at all possible.
Sounds like gels are used the same way as dwarf bread....

Dwarf Bread

Rock-hard (and indeed contains various rocks such as gravel), never goes stale, and is terribly sustaining. A traveller can go for miles, just knowing there's dwarf bread in their pack. A traveller can think of just about anything to eat rather than dwarf bread including their own foot and even pumpkins (seeWitches Abroad).

RIP Terry Pratchett
 

spooks

Senior Member
Location
Cardiff
The only gels I can stomach are the SiS blackcurrant ones. They are quite weakly flavoured and not too sweet. Generally jelly babies give me a similar hit of what I need though. My favourite things are the power shot cola flavoured caffeine sweet things. They are delicious and I would happily eat them at anytime but they are horribly expensive so get saved for dire situations.
 

Red17

Veteran
Location
South London
Never tried gells, usually carry Kendal mint cake rather than jelly babies though.
 

mrbikerboy73

Über Member
Location
Worthing, UK
Not peanut brittle as I tried today. Broke my bloody tooth on it! :angry:
SIS gels aren't too bad. They're not really sickly sweet so I can handle those ok but I still wash them down with a sip of drink.
 

boydj

Legendary Member
Location
Paisley
A couple of cyclists in my Sunday morning group told me they carry a gel for a 'break glass' emergency boost for the end of a long ride, but both try to avoid using the gel if at all possible.
Me too. And jelly babies are pure sugar, so might be ok at a pinch near the end of a run, but likely to upset the stomach. Energy bars, fruit, sandwich (carried in small portions) are all ok for longer runs along with plenty of fluid - anything relatively easily digested with slow release carbohydrate is good.
 

ayceejay

Guru
Location
Rural Quebec
Dextrosol.
Cheap , non sticky, easy to eat and can be dissolved in your bottle.
Gels are vile.

If you eat enough complex carbs in your regular diet you should be good for all except an emergency when glucose (dextrosol) will deliver what is necessary fast. Can be had as a gel if you must but wash down with water.
 

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Me too. And jelly babies are pure sugar, so might be ok at a pinch near the end of a run.

Steve Abraham agrees with you.

He said sweets are only any good for 100 miles or so, anything more and you need proper food.

Scaled back to my terms, that means the last three miles of 30.
 
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