Collection: Olway Performance Collection- Fuel Your Way

Elevate your training with the Olway Performance range, now at Fuel Kit. Designed for athletes who demand clean, effective, and flexible fuel, Olway gives you the power to hydrate, energize, and customize your performance strategy.

Whether you prefer a full 768 g bag, convenient single-serving packets, or a durable water bottle to carry it all, Olway makes it easy to stay fueled before, during, and after every session.

Why we love it:

  • Customizable fuelling: intentionally unflavoured powder lets you add your own flavour or keep it clean
  • Performance-backed: maltodextrin + fructose formula for steady energy and hydration
  • Versatile use: perfect for cycling, running, Hyrox, triathlon, and all endurance sports
  • Convenient options: bulk bag for regular training, single-serve packets for on-the-go, and water bottles to mix anytime

Fuel your sessions your way. Mix it, sip it, and crush your goals with Olway.

Sports Drink FAQs

What's the difference between Tailwind and Maurten?

Both are popular sports drink mixes, but they're formulated a bit differently. Tailwind combines carbs with electrolytes in one mix, so it covers hydration and fuelling together in a single bottle. Maurten uses a hydrogel formula designed to help carbs move through your stomach more comfortably at higher concentrations, which some athletes prefer for intense efforts. The best choice really comes down to your gut, your training, and what you enjoy drinking, so it's worth trying both in training to see what works for you.

How do I know how much sports drink mix to use?

This depends on the product, your sweat rate, and the conditions you're training or racing in, so always start with the recommended serving on the package. From there, you can adjust the concentration based on temperature, intensity, and how your stomach feels, and it's a good idea to test your mix in training before relying on it for race day.

Can sports drinks replace water during exercise?

For shorter or lower intensity sessions, water is often enough. For longer or more intense efforts, especially in hot conditions, sports drinks can help replace electrolytes lost through sweat and provide carbs for energy. Many athletes alternate between water and a sports drink depending on the length and intensity of their session.

Do sports drinks contain caffeine?

Some sports drink mixes are caffeinated and some are not, so check the product page for details. If you're sensitive to caffeine or plan to use a product later in the day, a caffeine free option might be the better fit.