

💦 Elevate hydration, crush cramps, and stay sharp—anytime, anywhere.
Elete Citrilyte Add-In is a 24.6 mL pure liquid electrolyte concentrate featuring 4 essential electrolytes plus zinc, designed to mix effortlessly with any beverage. Its slight lemon flavor refreshes without sweetness, while the refillable pocket bottle offers eco-conscious portability. Ideal for endurance athletes and busy professionals, it supports hydration, muscle function, mental clarity, and immune health—all with zero sugar, calories, or allergens.











| ASIN | B07Z5HN828 |
| ASIN | B07Z5HN828 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,170 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #496 in Endurance & Energy Consumables |
| Brand | Elete Citrilyte Add-in |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (263) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (263) |
| Date First Available | 19 November 2019 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Mineral Resources International, Inc. |
| Manufacturer reference | 036-246-604 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.31 x 3.61 x 1.9 cm; 41 g |
R**L
Greatly reduced cramping
I never ride without finishing at least 1.5l on a 50km ride. It has significantly reduced cramping especially during interval training or long 100km plus rides The citrus taste is great but not for everyone .. my son does not like it at all so I got him the unflavoured version. Overall I highly recommend the product.
D**S
This has become an absolute staple for me. Very light lemon taste that doesn't bother me at all and doesn't taste like straight salt. I have ADHD and workout a lot and would always get bad tension headaches. I add this to my water and it's helped tremendously. My headaches would put me down for a few days and I would get them every 2 weeks or so. Now I get them maybe once a month. Plus my overall health, reflected by bloodwork, seems better since I'm actually hydrated. Price point is great and I usually have to order another one once or twice a month.
D**N
I cycle outside in the heat 4-6 days a week for at least three hours. This stuff works like a champ to stop cramps and keep me hydrated. I hate the sugary drinks. This is perfect!
E**E
I run hot all the time, so I tend to sweat quite a bit no matter the time of year. Summer is always a bit more unpleasant, of course, so I try to make sure I hydrate as much as possible. Add in cycling to work everyday and I really perspire. I cannot tolerate “sports” drinks at all. Too much sweetness for my stomach, and artificially sweetened stuff just tastes awful in addition to not feeling so good on the stomach (worse than sugar at times). Salt tablets seem a bit overkill, especially as I recall the era when forced to down those when they were considered required for heavy exertion in heat. Don’t need that much sodium and other salts. Citrilyte seemed like a decent (and pricey) option to add some electrolytes into my cycling regimen. Knowing it is a concentrate makes justifying the cost easier, and I can get a good six months out of one bottle by diluting more than the bottle calls for; I tend to use just a few drops per water bottle. Enough that I can still taste the citric acid flavor, which gives it a very mild, lemon like taste. Now this is more dilute than it calls for, but it works for me. Now, can I say it makes a difference in my rides? No, if talking about performance. I certainly do not notice a difference in my speed or other metrics (I am a commuter and not a racer). But a little salt in my water cannot hurt me, especially in the heat. It does make the water more palatable, especially if all the ice melts and turns lukewarm in the bottle, as always happens in the Summer months. And it certainly beats some sugar/fake sugar concoction — no puking on the side of the road for me, thank you! I give it four stars just because I find the cost a bit excessive for seawater, in essence. Because of thus, I tend to purchase a bottle only for the Summer months. Someday I may try to make my own version of it, just because I’m frugal. So recommended for what it is.
R**T
As a cyclist for several decades I've tried numerous energy drinks, but after a half bottle, I do not like the taste. I was introduced to Elete about 10yrs ago and have used it ever since. Don't be fooled by the price and a bottle of this lasts a very long time. For two bottles I tracked the time and number of rides and both lasted right around 225 rides. I use 1/8th teaspoon per water bottle, or roughly 12-15 drops per bottle. If I add too much, the water has a very slight salty taste, otherwise it tastes like plain water. This Citi-Lyte has a very, very light flavor to it and I don't notice it at all. If big nam performance drinks cause you gastro issues or you don't like the taste, this is a great alternative! Also, if you forget your hydration pack in the back of your vehicle for a day or so in the heat, you don't have to declare the pack hazardous waste material and all the funk grows in the reservoir.
A**R
This is my second bottle of this. I like it a lot. Electrolytes with no sugar is what I am looking for sometimes and this is perfect. I will buy it again when I finish this bottle. The 8oz bottle lasts a good long time.
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