Delicious, refreshing electrolytes — in a rapidly dissolving tablet
Why you’ll like it
- Encourages steady fluid intake
- Virtually free of calories & carbohydrates
- Cola flavour includes 20mg caffeine per serving
Try it and save
- Try all 4 flavours with our Fizz Sampler Pack (discounted)
- Buy 12 tubes (same flavour) and save 10%
WHY ENDUROLYTES FIZZ:
Most competitors use 4 electrolyte sources.
Fizz uses 6 for broader, full-spectrum support
Benefits
- Full-spectrum electrolyte support
- Helps with cramp prevention
- Effervescent tablets dissolve fast and are easy to use
- Great-tasting refreshing flavours
- No refined sugars or artificial sweeteners
- No undesirable manufacturing lubricants
- Gluten-free and vegan
How it compares to Endurolytes capsules
- 1 Fizz tablet ≈ 2 Endurolytes capsules
- Each tablet is scored down the middle, so you can use half a tablet easily
- ½ tablet ≈ 1 capsule
Example:
Want the equivalent of 3 capsules? Use 1.5 tablets in your bottle(s).
Better value (and less fluff)
- 13 tablets per tube (many competitors only include 10–12)
- No “sprinkled in” vitamins added just to inflate the price
- You get the electrolytes you actually need, in effective amounts
Bottom line:
Full-spectrum minerals, great taste, no junk sweeteners, fast dissolving tablets — at a price that’s tough to beat.
FIZZ FAQ’s:
Sweat tests: are they useful?
Short answer: they can be interesting, but they don’t tell the whole story.
Sweat tests usually reflect what happens in the first hour in a controlled setting. In real endurance conditions, your body adjusts over time using built-in regulation systems.
A key hormone here is aldosterone, which helps the body conserve and recirculate sodium (mainly via the kidneys) when losses are high. If athletes consume too much sodium, that process can be disrupted, leading to:
- fluid retention (swelling/edema)
- higher blood pressure
- increased sodium excretion
- performance issues (and potentially health risk)
If you finish exercise with swollen hands/feet or lots of salt stains, your sodium intake may have been too high.
Bottom line: replacing sodium exactly “hour for hour” based on a sweat test often backfires.
Endurolytes vs Endurolytes Fizz: what’s in them?
Endurolytes (1 capsule):
- Sodium 40 mg (as sodium chloride)
- Chloride 60 mg (as sodium chloride)
- Calcium 50 mg (chelate)
- Magnesium 25 mg (chelate)
- Potassium 25 mg (chelate)
- Manganese 1 mg
Endurolytes Fizz (1 tablet):
- Sodium 200 mg (as sodium bicarbonate)
- Chloride 60 mg (as calcium chloride)
- Calcium 100 mg (as calcium carbonate + calcium chloride)
- Magnesium 50 mg (as magnesium oxide)
- Potassium 100 mg (as potassium bicarbonate)
- Vitamin B6 13 mg (as pyridoxine HCL)
- Manganese 3 mg (as manganese gluconate)
Why the mineral forms differ:
Fizz needs bicarbonates and certain mineral forms to create fast dissolving effervescence without making the tablet huge.
Will Endurolytes Fizz affect blood sugar?
Very unlikely. It uses very small amounts of stevia and monk fruit. There’s also a trace amount of sorbitol, with minimal effect.
How much of each mineral is in one tablet?
- Calcium: 100 mg
- Magnesium: 50 mg
- Sodium: 200 mg
- Chloride: 60 mg
- Potassium: 100 mg
- Manganese: 3 mg
What’s the pH of Endurolytes Fizz?
Around pH 8 or slightly higher (alkaline).
Is it okay for children?
Yes — it’s a low-sodium, full-spectrum electrolyte option and typically a better choice than high-sugar sports drinks.
Does it contain animal ingredients?
No. Endurolytes Fizz is 100% vegan-friendly.
How should I store it?
In hot/humid conditions the tablets can get sticky. Store tubes or packets in the refrigerator if needed.
Citric acid: which Endurolytes products contain the least?
Only Endurolytes Fizz and Endurolytes Extreme (capsules) contain citric acid (Fizz uses minimal amounts to support the effervescent reaction).
Is Endurolytes Extreme powder carbonated?
No. It dissolves well but does not fizz/carbonate.
How to use Endurolytes Fizz
Use before, during, and after training to support hydration and electrolyte needs, especially when:
1. Exercise lasts more than 2 hours (any conditions), or
2. Exercise lasts less than 2 hours and:
o Temperature is above 26°C, and/or humidity above 70%, or
o Conditions are 10°C+ hotter than you’re accustomed to
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS:
Add 1 or more tablets to your bottle, let dissolve fully, and drink as needed.
Starting dose guide:
Start at ½ tablet per hour per 22–30kg bodyweight, then adjust based on your own testing.
Important notes
- Individual needs vary (body weight, fitness, weather, acclimatisation, genetics)
- Fizz does not prevent heat stroke, hyponatremia, or heat illness
- 10 calories per tablet (not a significant calorie source)
- Your usual dietary salt intake affects how much you may need during exercis
What is cramping?
Cramping is often a late warning sign of low electrolyte status — performance usually starts slipping before cramps show up. Full-spectrum electrolyte support helps keep muscular, digestive, nervous, and cardiac systems working smoothly.
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