Tillaman Posted February 2 Share Hi Guys Can someone please explain to me the difference between Hydrafit (powder) Hydrafit zero(effervescent) and Hydra zero(effervescent). Pardon the ignorance Edited February 2 by Tillaman Spelling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boktiet82 Posted February 5 Share It would seem that Hydrafit (powder) is a hypotonic mix where Hydra Zero is isotonic. Here is a video that explain the difference: Hydrafit has Carbs in the mix, where hydra is just electrolytes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Furbz Posted February 5 Share Off topic. I bought some of the Isonam and thought there was a packaging issue as the tub only had 2cm of product in it. the tub measures 18cm to the top. i weighed it and it had the correct weight. so no harm there - its correct sure the product can compact in the tub - but not that much. What an epic waste of space. imagine how much they could save on shipping and plastic if they just package it in the right size tub. 80% of the tub is air 🤣 Shebeen, ChrisF, Brakepad and 3 others 1 2 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmarc Posted February 5 Share 9 minutes ago, Furbz said: Off topic. I bought some of the Isonam and thought there was a packaging issue as the tub only had 2cm of product in it. the tub measures 18cm to the top. i weighed it and it had the correct weight. so no harm there - its correct sure the product can compact in the tub - but not that much. What an epic waste of space. imagine how much they could save on shipping and plastic if they just package it in the right size tub. 80% of the tub is air 🤣 Thats crazy ! - I also question why 32Gi don't sell refills in the sliver plastic bags you get inside the tub - every time you buy it you get a new tub. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJDT Posted February 5 Share The issue with Named Sport is that every time you also get a new bottle. Waste IMO...if I want a new bottle I will buy one... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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