Competitive Sports Energy Drink for High Intensity Exercise
Unique carb blend maximises absorption and oxidation during exercise with a 1 : 0.8 ratio of Dextrin : Fructose while a fusion of B-vitamins glutamine & electrolytes hydrates & fights fatigue.
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Nutritional information
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Ingredients
Ingredients
Fusion carbohydrate source 94% (Cluster dextrin, maltodextrin and fruit fructose), Electrolytes (3%) (Tri sodium citrate, Pink Himalayan Salt, Calcium Lactate, Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Oxide), Amino acids (2.5%) (Glutamine, Leucine), Natural flavour, B-Vitamins (Niacin, Vitamin B6, Pantothenic Acid).
For Allergens: Please see ingredients listed in bold.
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Directions
Directions
Add contents of sachet (93g) to 500-750ml water and shake well. For best result, half fill a bottle, add powder and shake thoroughly, then top up bottle with water and shake again. Aim to consume up to 1 serving per hour to deliver up to 90g carbs per hour. More fluid may be required in hot conditions to maintain hydration.
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FAQs
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When should I use Fusion?
Fusion Fuel is intended for moderate to high intensity exercise lasting upwards of around 2.5 hours. This means Fusion is one of the best energy drinks for marathon, half and full ironman and cycling road races and sportives, to name a few. For activity lasting longer than 2.5 to 3 hours you need to consume 60-90g of carbohydrates per hour to maintain performance and Fusion delivers this in one serving of drink.
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What is a carbohydrate drink and what’s it for?
A carbohydrate drink, sometimes called a sports drink, is simply a drink that contains carbohydrates, and sometimes other ingredients such as electrolytes and vitamins. Fusion Fuel is a high carb drink designed for replenishing carbs in the body during prolonged intense exercise.
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How can I take on 90g of carbs without stomach issues?
Fusion Fuel allows a high carb intake whilst maintaining stomach comfort in several ways. Firstly, one of the carbohydrate sources is cluster dextrin, also called highly branched cyclic dextrin, which has been shown to enhance gastric emptying; this means it moves from the stomach to the small intestine more quickly, reducing risk of bloating or stomach upset, and starting the absorption process more quickly. Secondly the optimal 1 : 0.8 ratio of dextrin to fructose used in many leading high carbohydrate drinks, which utilises both glucose and fructose pathways of absorption through the small intestine, to absorb more energy per minute/hour.
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When should I use Fusion?