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yeah we haven't had a lot of joy out of them either...
I am still trying to contact Agisko to see if they will supply, but they do not reply!
I just spoke with (another) Simon at Cycling Paradise. Story is that Agisko got taken over around a year ago, and he currently doesn't have stock. If you want to express your interest in acquiring the product if he's able to get new stock you could email him at the address given on his site. I just did
yeah, I followed that - unless I'm doing something wrong you can't actually buy it.
Sounds really good - shame you can't actually seem to buy it anywhere, including the link above. Gave up after failing to find it from links from first page of Google results
Anyone actually found it?
Fringe, 16 shots per bottle. And thank you kindly for the link Dave.
you could try www.cyclingparadise.com for actually buying the stuff. i see what you mean about the agisko website
Have a quick look here...
how many 'servings' would you get out of one £23.99 bottle do you reckon?
Sounds great. And I love that on a ride the gel is consumed from a re-usable bottle. If more manufacturers used this method it would perhaps reduce some of those thoughtlessly disposed of gel-sachets that are occasionally seen glinting in the sunlight at the bottom of hedgerows. I wanted to find out more about their 'natural' claim, so looked at the Agisko website - which appears to be rather half-baked. Also, I went through their published list of stockists, none of whom appear to actually stock the product line. Where did you get yours, and how can I get mine?