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Metabolic puts a huge 4.2g of electrolytes in its tablet format Hydramax

Metabolic Nutrition Hydramax

The hydration category has exploded over the last couple of years, and this is something regular readers of Stack3d will have heard time and time again. The category has become a crucial part of sports nutrition brands where a dedicated hydration supplement is as important as an amino formula. The growth of the space has seen brands expand into formats beyond the traditional flavored powder, and we’ve got another example of that from Metabolic Nutrition.

Launching today from Metabolic Nutrition is Hydramax, a quality source of electrolytes to support hydration, performance, and recovery; however, this innovation doesn’t come in any sort of powder, not even stick packs. Hydramax is a tablet solution you swallow rather than mix with water and drink. Despite the format, the dosages squeezed into the supplement are sizeable, the highest we’ve seen in a serving, breaking into the 4g level of total electrolytes.

In a three-tablet serving of Hydramax, Metabolic Nutrition has 1.5g of sodium, 1.3g of potassium, a gram of chloride, 200mg of calcium, and 254mg of magnesium, with a few other vitamins and minerals in the mix as well, like zinc and vitamin C. Similar to other basic supplements from the brand, Hydramax comes in three sizes: a ten-serving bottle, a standard 30-serving bottle, and a huge 60-serving bottle, priced at $11.99, $19.99, and $36.99, respectively.