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SiS Go Gel
SiS Go Gel (photo: Inga Hendrickson)

The Best Energy Snacks of 2017

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(photo: Inga Hendrickson)

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Get the most out of your workouts with these energy sources. 

(Courtesy Bobo's)

Bobo’s Oat Bar ($4)

Thanks in part to its cakelike texture and rolled oats, this was without a doubt the best-tasting bar we tried. The chewy Banana Chocolate Chip flavor is reminiscent of mom’s banana bread but with enough carbs and sugar to keep us going mid-workout.

Runa Clean Energy Drink
Runa Clean Energy Drink (Courtesy Runa)

Runa Clean Energy Drink ($32 for 12)

The next time you’re bonking on a run or ride, skip the Gatorade and grab a can of Runa instead. Derived from a concentrated brew of South American guayusa tree leaves, which are packed with antioxidants and caffeine, this energy-boosting drink will power you through any type of workout. Our favorite flavor, Blood Orange, has no sugar or artificial chemicals.

Alpine Aire Grape Escape Dried Fruit
Alpine Aire Grape Escape Dried Fruit (Courtesy Alpine Aire)

Alpine Aire Grape Escape Dried Fruit ($6)

Grapes have always been too squishy and messy to be a practical backcountry snack. Until now. This seedless variety is freeze-dried for an easy, all-natural trail munchie. Sweet and crunchy, they’re great sprinkled on granola in the morning or straight from the bag at any point in the day. 

Pro Bar Fuel
Pro Bar Fuel (Courtesy Pro Bar)

Pro Bar Fuel ($30 for 12)

Gels are great, but sometimes all we want is a traditional bar. Made from coconut, fruit, nuts, and chia seeds, Pro Bar’s latest concoction is delicious enough to eat for dessert. And at 200 calories, it packs a punch. Picky eaters will appreciate that it’s organic, gluten-free, and certified non-GMO. 

The New Primal Classic Turkey Jerky
The New Primal Classic Turkey Jerky (Courtesy New Primal)

The New Primal Classic Turkey Jerky ($55 for eight)

We tested dozens of jerkies, and New Primal’s Classic Turkey was our favorite. Carved from free-range turkey breast with no anti­biotics, the bite-size strips are among the leanest on the market, especially compared with the more common beef options. Pineapple juice and a touch of honey make for a subtly sweet aftertaste.

SiS Go Gel
SiS Go Gel (Courtesy SiS)

SiS Go Gel ($45 for 30)

Most gels need to be chased with water to prevent stomach revolt. Not this one. SiS’s already hydrated goop delivers a quick kick in the pants when you need it most. Each packet is loaded with 22 grams of carbs and can easily be zipped into a pack or belt. ­Flavors like orange, apple, and lemon are tasty enough to make refueling feel like a treat.

From 2017 Summer Buyer’s Guide Lead photo: Inga Hendrickson

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