DIY Endurance Fuel Lab
DIY endurance fuel calculator
Calculate maltodextrin, fructose, and sodium for a DIY endurance bottle.
What this page helps you check
DIY Endurance Fuel Lab keeps the validation page focused on one practical decision. Use this guide with the live tool at /launch/fuel-lab when you need a fast estimate, a saveable checklist, or an early conversation with the product team.
Where the estimate stops
The output is intentionally bounded. It is useful for triage, planning, and interview prep, but it is not a substitute for a professional review, lab analysis, legal advice, medical advice, or a final launch approval.
Practical steps
- 1Choose event duration and target grams of carbohydrate per hour.
- 2Pick bottle, gel, or dry-bag format.
- 3Test the recipe in training before using it for a race.
FAQ
Questions before you save the result.
Is this medical advice?
No. Fuel Lab provides general sports nutrition planning information. Test any recipe in training and ask a qualified professional about medical or GI concerns.
Why split maltodextrin and fructose?
Many endurance fuel plans use multiple carbohydrate sources for higher hourly targets. The calculator gives a practical starting ratio, not a personal prescription.
Can I use this on race day without testing?
No. The core rule is to test in training, adjust concentration and sodium for conditions, and avoid new ingredients on race day.