Precision Hydration - for cramping and fatigued legs
Posted: Sun May 16, 2021 7:22 pm
Last year I struggled with cramping legs on a couple of big adventures - The Yorkshire Dales 300 and Cairngorms Loop 300. Both times involved trying to keep up with Whitestone of this forum !
I have tried various things and I came across a firm called Precision Hydration https://www.precisionhydration.com/.
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I won't regurgitate their blurb, but anyway, I ended up purchasing their PH 1500 hydration tabs which are their strongest (I figured if I didn't need them at the recommended concentration, I could dilute them down).
Anyway, I have been using 2 of these tabs in my 950ml water bottle for the last couple of months in training for the HT550. Not only have I not had any leg cramps, I have noticed that my legs do not feel fatigued in the way I have always been used to. - They feel "fresh" even after 75+ MTB miles. (The downside is that I notice the other pains in my body - backache etc but hey ho !).
I find with hydration tabs that once you open the tube and use a couple the rest jiggle around and end up in a powdery mess. What I am doing now is carrying whole tubes, but whenever I open a new tube I transfer the tabs to these little pill pouch bags https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1 - each one can hold 2 of the tabs.
The tabs are not cheap (£6.67 a tube of 10 tabs if you buy in bulk) but so far they seem to have made a startling difference to me.
Anyway, just thought I would post this in case anyone else was interested.

I have tried various things and I came across a firm called Precision Hydration https://www.precisionhydration.com/.
.
I won't regurgitate their blurb, but anyway, I ended up purchasing their PH 1500 hydration tabs which are their strongest (I figured if I didn't need them at the recommended concentration, I could dilute them down).
Anyway, I have been using 2 of these tabs in my 950ml water bottle for the last couple of months in training for the HT550. Not only have I not had any leg cramps, I have noticed that my legs do not feel fatigued in the way I have always been used to. - They feel "fresh" even after 75+ MTB miles. (The downside is that I notice the other pains in my body - backache etc but hey ho !).
I find with hydration tabs that once you open the tube and use a couple the rest jiggle around and end up in a powdery mess. What I am doing now is carrying whole tubes, but whenever I open a new tube I transfer the tabs to these little pill pouch bags https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1 - each one can hold 2 of the tabs.
The tabs are not cheap (£6.67 a tube of 10 tabs if you buy in bulk) but so far they seem to have made a startling difference to me.
Anyway, just thought I would post this in case anyone else was interested.