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Performance Endurance Electrolyte Drink

Performance® Endurance Electrolyte Drink

Performance Endurance Electrolyte Drink

When your training session stretches past the 45-minute mark—or the humidity turns every workout into a grind—water alone often isn’t enough. Performance Endurance Electrolyte Drink in Orange steps in with a six-electrolyte Opti-Lyte blend and a targeted mix of carbohydrates designed to help you hydrate efficiently and keep your energy output steadier, longer. It’s clean-label (no artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives), gluten free, non-GMO, Star-K kosher, and formulated for serious endurance needs.

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Quick Take: Performance Endurance Electrolyte Drink—Orange delivers a six‑electrolyte Opti‑Lyte blend plus a unique mix of fast-and-sustained carbohydrates to support hydration and stamina during workouts. Each serving (2 scoops in ~8 fl oz water) provides 100 calories and is free of artificial flavors, sweeteners, and preservatives—engineered for training, racing, and hot-weather sessions.

What makes it different

Two things set this formula apart: breadth of electrolytes and the quality of its carbohydrate system. The proprietary Opti‑Lyte blend includes six electrolytes—a comprehensive approach that goes beyond the typical “salt + a little potassium” profile. Alongside that, a carefully selected carbohydrate mix supports both instant fuel and sustained energy release, helping you maintain output from the first interval to the last.

The brand cites research showing carbohydrate supplementation can spare muscle glycogen during variable‑intensity exercise (Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993). In practical terms, strategically delivered carbs can help you preserve precious glycogen and stabilize energy when intensity surges.

Who it’s for

  • Endurance athletes: runners, cyclists, triathletes, swimmers—especially for efforts over 60 minutes.
  • Team-sport athletes with stop‑and‑go intensity who want steady hydration plus carbohydrate support.
  • Hot and humid conditions where sweat losses spike and you need more than water.
  • Long work shifts outdoors or travel days where regular hydration and electrolytes are hard to maintain.
  • Anyone seeking a clean-label electrolyte drink (gluten free, non‑GMO, Star‑K kosher) with no artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives.

What you’ll notice

The Orange flavor is bright and not cloying, designed to be easy to sip during sustained efforts. With 100 calories per serving, it supplies a modest yet meaningful energy stream—enough to matter for endurance without feeling heavy in the stomach. Many athletes report they can drink it consistently throughout a workout without flavor fatigue.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Comprehensive six‑electrolyte Opti‑Lyte blend supports hydration more robustly than basic salt solutions.
  • Unique carbohydrate matrix targets both quick and sustained energy during exercise.
  • Clean label: no artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives; gluten free; non‑GMO; Star‑K kosher.
  • 100 calories per serving—easy to stack with gels, chews, or whole‑food fuel.
  • Backed by a brand guarantee of safety and freedom from banned substances.
  • FSA & HSA eligible, which can make routine training supply purchases more budget‑friendly.

Cons

  • Not sugar‑free; the carbohydrate calories are intentional for training but may not fit very low‑carb approaches.
  • Proprietary electrolyte blend means exact amounts of each mineral aren’t disclosed.
  • Flavor preference is personal—Orange is refreshing to many, but some may prefer Lemon‑Lime.
  • Powder format requires mixing; pre‑mixed bottles may be more convenient for some users.

How to use

  • Standard mix: Stir or shake 2 scoops per ~8 fl oz water. Adjust flavor strength by adding more water as needed.
  • During exercise: Sip consistently throughout your session. For long workouts, plan intake by time rather than thirst—e.g., 3–8 oz every 15–20 minutes, adjusting to sweat rate and conditions.
  • Pre‑session: For workouts over 60–90 minutes, start hydrating 20–30 minutes before the first interval so you begin topped up.
  • Post‑session: If the workout was long or sweaty, another serving can help replenish fluid and electrolytes.
  • Storage: Replace the lid tightly and keep in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.

Pro tip: On hot days or heavy sweat sessions, consider a stronger mix in one bottle and a lighter mix in another so you can alternate based on how you feel.

Ingredients & Nutrition

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Each serving (2 scoops in ~8 fl oz water) provides 100 calories from a unique blend of carbohydrates formulated to support both immediate and steady energy needs during exercise.

Electrolyte system: The Opti‑Lyte proprietary blend includes six electrolytes to address multiple aspects of fluid balance and muscle function. While exact amounts aren’t disclosed, a complete electrolyte profile typically covers sodium and potassium for primary fluid balance; magnesium and calcium to support neuromuscular function; and complementary anions such as chloride and phosphate or citrate to aid absorption and buffering. The multi‑electrolyte approach helps match the way you actually sweat—where more than just sodium is lost.

What you won’t find: artificial flavors, artificial sweeteners, or artificial preservatives. The formula is also gluten free, non‑GMO, and Star‑K kosher.

Fueling strategy: With 100 calories per serving, Performance Endurance fits well into endurance fueling plans that target 30–90+ grams of carbohydrate per hour depending on duration and intensity. Pair it with gels, chews, or real‑food options to reach your hourly intake target in a way that keeps your stomach happy.

Allergens & Sensitivities

  • Gluten free
  • Non‑GMO
  • Star‑K kosher
  • No artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives
  • Formulated to be safe and free from banned substances

Always check the current label for the most up‑to‑date ingredient and allergen information. If you have specific dietary concerns or are competing in tested events, verify batch testing and certifications as part of your routine.

What the science says

During prolonged or variable‑intensity exercise, carbohydrate availability and electrolyte balance can significantly influence performance. Research cited by the brand (Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993) found that carbohydrate supplementation helped spare muscle glycogen during variable‑intensity exercise. Preserving glycogen stores can support steadier output when intensity spikes. Additionally, a complete electrolyte profile—especially adequate sodium—helps maintain fluid balance, supports normal muscle function, and can reduce the risk of cramping due to electrolyte imbalance during strenuous training.

While individual responses vary, many athletes perform best when they combine fluids, electrolytes, and digestible carbs at a pace matched to sweat rate and gut comfort. Performance Endurance is designed to make that balancing act easier.

Value & pricing

Each canister provides 30 servings. At the member price of $33.40 USD (retail: $39.40), that’s roughly $1.11–$1.31 per serving depending on membership pricing—competitive for a clean‑label formula that covers both electrolytes and energy.

FAQs

Is it sugar‑free?

No. Each serving provides 100 calories from carbohydrates, which are included to help sustain energy and support performance during training.

Is it suitable for athletes in tested sports?

The product is 100% guaranteed by the brand to be safe and free from banned substances. As with any supplement, athletes should follow their sport’s rules and check the latest batch documentation where available.

Can I use it if I’m doing low‑carb or keto?

Because it contains carbohydrate calories, it may not fit very low‑carb or strict ketogenic approaches. Some athletes still choose to use carbohydrate during high‑intensity efforts, but align it with your nutrition strategy.

Do I take it only during workouts?

It’s designed primarily for use during exercise, but you can also use it before or after sweaty sessions to help with fluid and electrolyte replenishment.

What’s the difference between this and plain water?

Water hydrates, but it doesn’t replace electrolytes or provide energy. This formula supplies a six‑electrolyte blend plus carbs to help maintain hydration and support steady output—especially useful in long or hot sessions.

Is there caffeine?

The fact pack does not indicate added caffeine. If you are sensitive to stimulants, review the current label to confirm.

Comparison table

Product Calories/serving Electrolytes Flavors/Sweeteners Certifications Best for
Performance Endurance — Orange 100 Opti‑Lyte proprietary blend (six electrolytes) No artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives Gluten Free, Non‑GMO, Star‑K Kosher; FSA/HSA eligible Workouts 60+ minutes; hot/humid conditions; steady energy
Performance Endurance — Lemon‑Lime 100 (per serving) Opti‑Lyte proprietary blend (six electrolytes) No artificial flavors, sweeteners, or preservatives Gluten Free, Non‑GMO, Star‑K Kosher; FSA/HSA eligible Same formula; choose if you prefer a tart, citrus profile
Leading Hydration Drink (generic) Varies Often sodium + potassium focused Many include artificial flavors/sweeteners (varies by brand) Varies General hydration; check labels for ingredients and calories

Bottom line

Performance Endurance Electrolyte Drink — Orange is purpose‑built for athletes who need more than water: a six‑electrolyte Opti‑Lyte blend plus a unique carbohydrate matrix to help support hydration, sustain energy output, and keep you going when sessions get long or conditions get tough. The clean label, thoughtful formulation, and athlete‑friendly guarantees make it an easy add to your training toolkit—especially if you want reliable hydration and steady fuel without artificial ingredients.

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