What to Add to Your Water Bottle Before a Hike

What to Add to Your Water Bottle Before a Hike


A good hike starts before your first step on the trail. You pack your shoes, your layers, your snacks, and your water bottle. But if you are only bringing plain water, you may be missing one important part of outdoor hydration: electrolytes.

When you hike, especially in warm weather or on longer trails, your body loses more than water through sweat. You also lose key electrolytes like sodium, chloride, magnesium, potassium, and zinc. These minerals help support fluid balance, normal muscle function, and overall hydration.

That is where Hydravive Electrolyte Drink Mix comes in.

Each Hydravive stick pack is made to go wherever your day takes you. Just tear open one stick, pour it into your water bottle, shake, and you are ready to move. No bulky bottle, no sugary sports drink, no complicated routine.

Hydravive delivers 5 electrolytes, including sodium, chloride, magnesium glycinate, potassium, and zinc. It also includes coconut water powder, 5 vitamins, and adaptogens like ashwagandha, lion’s mane, and L-theanine to support calm focus and daily energy.

For hiking, that means hydration that is light, portable, and easy to use on the trail. One stick fits in your pocket, backpack, gym bag, or travel kit. It mixes in seconds and gives your water a refreshing taste without added sugar.

Hydravive is naturally sweetened with stevia, has zero sugar, and is made without artificial junk. It is also gluten-free, non-GMO, NSF certified, cGMP manufactured, SGS third-party tested, and contains no THC.

Whether you are heading out for a morning walk, a weekend hike, a workout, or a long travel day, Hydravive makes it easy to upgrade your water bottle.

One stick. One bottle. Trail-ready hydration.

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