Eat. Drink. Play. Repeat.
鈥Matt Skenazy

—Matt Skenazy
(Michael Karsh)
Frontier Bites
It鈥檚 hard not to inhale a ($5.50). Which is fine: the dairy- and soy-free mix (also available in nut-and-berry blends) has no additives and is only lightly sweetened with brown-rice syrup and honey.

(Michael Karsh)
Pure Protein Bar
Eating protein immediately after a workout maximizes repair of damaged muscle tissue. delivers 19 grams per bar ($1.75), and even with only three grams of sugar, the Chocolate Salted Caramel version is delicious.

(Michael Karsh)
The New Primal Grass-Fed Beef Jerky
Good enough for Polar explorers and the ancient Incans, jerky is the original stuff-it-in-your-pack adventure food. uses hormone- and antiobiotic-free grass-fed beef, and with 2.5 grams of fat鈥攁nd 10 grams of protein鈥攊n each serving, it鈥檚 some of the leanest, most power-packed dried meat you鈥檒l find. $7.50,

(Michael Karsh)
Kind Strong and Kind Bar
A lot of bars have freakishly long lists of ingredients. By contrast, a ($1.75) has only a handful, all of which you can pronounce and most of which you can probably identify without a chemistry degree. It quickly became a staple in our packs.

(Michael Karsh)
Gu Hydration Drink Tabs
Gu鈥檚 new hydration ($6.50) are formulated to go easy on athletes鈥 tummies. The secret ingredient? Xylitol, a low-calorie sweetener sourced from plants. Our favorite flavor, Strawberry Lemonade, has 320 milligrams of sodium to replenish electrolytes.
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(Michael Karsh)
Suja Juice Classic
Store-bought juices often have as much processed sugar as soda. Not ($8). All nine grams come from organic fruit. The juices are cold-pressed, not pasteurized, to retain more vitamins and minerals. The apple, cucumber, and ginger Fortitude blend provides a refreshing hit after a sweaty run.
