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$42.00
at Hammer Nutrition Favorite Ride: Long Bike Setup: Roadie. Summary: I've been riding for 20+ years. Done centuries, some racing, every year I work up to 6+ hour rides. And until last year, fueling has always been a challenge for those longer rides. I'd gone through pretty much all the viable choices in the endurance nutrition market, and, yes, also tried the "let's just eat real food" option several times. After having gastric distress in a century late in 2007, I (yet again) started looking for something better for 2008. When ordering Hammer's really good Voler-made bib shorts, I saw their perpetuem, heed, and recoverite claims. But did not order them. And suprise, suprise! Hammer included an individual packet of each as FREE samples! That got my attention. So, I tried them all, and they seemed to work well. But, of course I needed more than one serving, so I bought my first can of Perpetuem. I used for my longer training rides, and eventually during my one century last year. With TWO bottles filled with just enough calories to get me through the century, I had NOTHING else (aside from lots and lots of water spiked with electrolyte tabs). Stopped at the rest stops with my buddies. No bananas. No cookies. No pop tarts. I drank almost 2000 calories of Perpetuem in 6 hours. The end result? Finished stronger than I EVER HAVE at a century. NO gastric stress. And I wasn't even particularly starved after (well, maybe a little bit). Their claims for this product are true. Do you do rides of over two hours?Try it. Buy it. Strengths: Complete endurance ride food. Keeps you going better than anything. Very palatable. Stays down. Mild, easy to stand (orange-vanilla) flavor. Mix to concentration needed for particular length/intensity rides. Hammer has reams of information on how to use their products. Weaknesses: I can't get for free. Similar Products Used: Pretty much everything any other cyclist would use. 
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