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Maurten Gel 100 vs 160

When endurance athletes seek a reliable fuelling companion, Maurten stands out through its patented Hydrogel Technology that is trusted by elite performers worldwide. If you are choosing between Gel 100 and Gel 160, the main difference lies in the carbohydrate content and how often you need to fuel. Let’s explore the details so you know which will best support your training or racing.

What Makes Both Gels Stand Out?

Both Maurten Gel 100 and Gel 160 use the same Hydrogel Technology and a carefully balanced 0.8:1 glucose-to-fructose ratio. This combination helps to transport carbohydrates gently through the stomach and into the small intestine with minimal gastrointestinal distress. Both gels are made from just six natural ingredients, with no colourants, flavours or preservatives.

Gel 100: Light and Precise

  • Each sachet weighs 40g and contains 25g of carbohydrates, delivering approximately 100kcal per gel.
  • Includes around 50mg of sodium per sachet.
  • Offers fine-grained fuel control and portability, ideal if you prefer smaller amounts more frequently.

Gel 160: High Energy, Fewer Sachets

  • A larger 65g sachet that contains 40g of carbohydrates, delivering about 160 kcal.
  • Contains slightly more sodium, around 80mg per gel.
  • Particularly suited for longer training sessions or races where carrying fewer gels is more practical.

Choosing the Right One for Your Needs

  • Size matters: Gel 100 is best if you value fine-tuned fuelling, lighter carry weight, or prefer to manage carbohydrate intake in smaller doses, whilst the Gel 160 suits longer-distance events where a higher carbohydrate yield per sachet simplifies your fuelling plan and reduces what you need to carry.
  • Cost per carbohydrate: While Gel 160 is more expensive per unit at £4.35 vs £2.95 for Gel 100, on a per-gram-of-carbs basis, Gel 160 actually offers better value.

Both maintain the same trusted Hydrogel formulation and clean ingredient list, so your choice comes down to serving size, convenience and fuelling rhythm.

To pinpoint your ideal carbohydrate intake, you can use our Nutrition Calculator. By entering your details in, the tool gives you a personalised carb target per hour. You'll be able to decide whether Gel 100, Gel 160, or a mix of both aligns best with your strategy.

FAQs

  1. Do I need water with Maurten gels?
    No, they are designed to be taken without water, though small sips can still help hydration.
  2. Which gel is better for marathons?
    Gel 160 reduces the number of sachets you need, while Gel 100 offers smaller, more frequent fuelling.
  3. Are Maurten gels good for sensitive stomachs?
    Yes, the Hydrogel Technology helps reduce common stomach issues, but always test in training.

Final Thoughts

Both Maurten Gel 100 and Gel 160 are powerful fuelling tools that deliver clean energy and superior digestion thanks to Hydrogel Technology. Your decision should be guided by how often you prefer to fuel, how much you want to carry, and what suits your digestion.

To make the most effective choice, test both options thoroughly in training. Still unsure? The XMiles team is ready to help. Just get in touch for fuelling advice tailored to your goals and event!

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