S200 Sodium Booster
S200 Sodium Booster is a first-ever liquid sodium that allows you to customize any Neversecond C30 Sports Drink or C90 High Carb Drink Mix. Formulated using the same sodium source as our drink mixes, S200 Sodium Booster delivers 200mg of sodium per capful.
A LIQUID SODIUM BOOSTER THAT ALLOWS YOU TO PERSONALIZE - BY THE CAPFUL.
Nutrition facts
Nutrient | Per Bar* |
Energy / Brennwert / Énergie | 0 kcal |
Fat / Fett / Materes Grasses | 0g |
Sodium | 200mg |
Carbohydrate / Kohlenhydrate / Glucides | 0g |
Of Which Sugars / Davon Zucker / Dont Sucres | 0g |
Added Sugars | 0g |
Protein / Eiweiß / Proteines | 0g |
Ingredients: Purified Water, Sodium (from Sodium Citrate), Vegetable Glycerine.
Usage instructions
Add 1-3 capfuls S200 Sodium Booster into C30 Sports Drink or C90 High Carb Drink Mix. Shake well. Replace cap after each use.
S200 Sodium FAQs
What is the consistency of S200?
S200 Sodium Booster is a liquid. The consistency is that of water.
How much sodium is in each serving?
Each serving of S200 Sodium Booster contains 200mg of sodium. 1 capful = 1 serving.
Is there any caffeine in S200?
There is no caffeine in S200 Sodium Booster. It contains just water, sodium citrate and a small amount of vegetable glycerine.
Easy to follow.
Easy to perfect.
Our easy-to-follow product names and dot system make nailing your training and race nutrition easier than ever before. C30 = 30 grams. C60 = 60 grams. C90 = 90 grams. Our proprietary dot system makes hourly and total intake calculation incredibly simple. Just count the dots, train your intake and perfect your plan.
A blueprint for success.
Unlike other brands who develop products in isolation, Neversecond’s C-Series fueling products are formulated to work together as a system. You can mix any C-Series products to meet your intake target.
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