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Electrolytes for Firefighters: Replace What the Fireground Takes Out
Turnout gear can pull 40oz of sweat out of you in a single 30 minute work cycle. Saltivate puts 800mg of sodium back per serving so you walk into the next call steady instead of cooked.
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- Made in USAthird-party tested
Why firefighting drains your electrolytes
Structural firefighting is one of the heaviest sweat jobs there is. Turnout gear and an SCBA trap your body heat by design, so a working fire turns into a sauna you carry on your back. Firefighters can lose around 40oz of sweat in a single 30 minute work cycle, and sodium is the electrolyte that sweat carries out in the largest amount. Plain water at rehab replaces the fluid but not the salt, so back-to-back calls, overhaul, or a hot training burn can leave you cramping, foggy, or wiped out long after the gear comes off.
Signs you are running low
- Cramping during overhaul or on the ride back
- White salt lines on your hood, shirt, or helmet band
- Headaches after a working fire or live burn training
- Feeling wiped out for the rest of a 24 or 48 hour shift
- Drinking water at rehab and still feeling flat
What actually helps at rehab
Sweat takes more sodium out of you than any other electrolyte, so water alone cannot finish the job. Rehab in the fire service centers on cooling, rest, and rehydration, and rehydration works better when the sodium you lost goes back in with the fluid. A sodium-forward electrolyte mix helps you replace what a work cycle takes out and keeps you ahead of losses across a long shift. Many firefighters drink one serving at the start of shift, mix one at rehab after a job, and keep a few sticks in their gear bag for training days.
Why Saltivate fits the firehouse
Saltivate leads with 800mg of sodium per serving, the electrolyte you lose most in sweat, plus 240mg potassium and 60mg magnesium. There is zero sugar and about 10 calories per serving, sweetened with OnoSweet for no bitter aftertaste, so it goes down easy when you are overheated and not hungry. The Orange On-The-Go Packets come 30 single-serve sticks to a box, pocket-sized for your gear bag, turnout pocket, or glovebox. Tear one open and pour it into a 16 to 32oz water bottle, canteen, or glass at rehab, no scoop and no jar to carry. It is made and third-party tested in the USA, and it is HSA and FSA eligible at checkout.
- 800mg sodium per serving, sized for turnout gear sweat rates
- Zero sugar and no stevia, easy to drink when you are overheated
- Stick packs fit a gear bag, rig compartment, or rehab kit
- 240mg potassium and 60mg magnesium round out the mix
- Made in the USA and third-party lab tested
Try it. Sweat on it. Decide later.
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What customers say
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Common questions
When should firefighters take electrolytes?
A common approach is one serving early in the shift and another at rehab after a working fire or training evolution. On hot days or back-to-back calls, many firefighters spread two to three servings across the shift. Our sweat calculator is a useful starting point for dialing in your own number.
Is 800mg of sodium too much for a firefighter?
Structural firefighting in full PPE produces some of the highest sweat rates of any job, and sodium is the electrolyte you lose most in that sweat. Most drinks replace only a fraction of it. Needs vary with call volume, weather, and your own sweat rate, so many people simply use less on slow days. If you are on a sodium-restricted diet or managing blood pressure, check with your doctor first.
Flavored or unflavored at the station?
Both work. Orange, Mango Pineapple, and Watermelon are zero sugar with no stevia aftertaste, which helps you keep sipping at rehab. Raw Unflavored has no sweetener at all; its roughly 2g of salt lightly seasons water or whatever the station is already drinking.
Does this work for wildland deployments too?
The same logic applies: long hours, heat, and heavy sweat call for sodium, not just water. Stick packs pack flat, so a box covers a deployment without taking up space in your line gear.
Finish the shift as strong as you started
Put back the sodium the fireground takes out. Keep stick packs in your gear bag, mix one at rehab, and stay ahead of the next call. Buy 3, get the 4th free on full-size.
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| Serving size | 1 stick (6g) | 1 scoop (5.6g) | 1 scoop (~3g) | 1 scoop (8.3g) | 1 scoop (6g) | 1 stick (10g) | 1 stick (11g) | 1 powder stick (35g) | 1 scoop (9g) | 1 scoop | 1 scoop (3g) | 1 scoop (4.93g) | 1 stick (5.4g) | 1 scoop (5.7g) | 1 scoop | 1 stick (6g) | 1 stick (5 to 6.5g) | 1 packet (3.4g) | 1 stick (10.5g) | 1 tablet (5g) | 1 packet (8.5g) | 1 stick (9.8g) | 1 scoop (5.18g) | 1 stick (3g) | 1 scoop (5g) | 1 stick (6.6g) | 1 scoop (4.1g) | 1 packet (22g) | 1 scoop (10.4g) | 1 stick (4.8g) | 1 stick/scoop | 2 capsules | 1 stick (3.0g) | — |
| Sodium | 800mg (from salt) | 500mg (from himalayan pink salt, citrate) | 500mg (from citrate) | 240mg (from salt) | 40mg (from pink himalayan salt) | 330mg (from citrate, salt) | 380mg (from citrate, pink sea salt) | 230mg (from salt, citrate) | 150mg (from citrate, himalayan pink salt) | 500mg (from salt) | 600mg (from citrate, bicarbonate, chloride) | 1000mg (from salt) | 250mg (from salt) | 100mg (from salt) | 510mg (from salt, citrate) | 1000mg (from salt) | 300mg (from salt) | 100mg (from himalayan pink salt) | 851mg (from citrate, salt) | 300mg (from bicarbonate) | 260mg (from salt, citrate) | 40mg (from sea salt) | 1000mg (from salt (himalayan pink)) | 260mg (from salt, citrate) | 810mg (from salt) | 968mg (from chloride (solarsea salts)) | 1000mg (from salt) | 400mg (from citrate) | 485mg (from salt, disodium phosphate) | 230mg (from pink himalayan salt) | 55mg (from salt) | 500mg (from salt) | 550mg (from pink himalayan salt) | — |
| Potassium | 240mg (from citrate) | 200mg (from chloride) | 300mg (from citrate, bicarbonate) | 310mg (from coconut water) | 1000mg (from citrate) | 185mg (from citrate) | 1000mg (from citrate) | 70mg (from phosphate) | 375mg (from citrate) | 100mg (from chloride) | 300mg (from bicarbonate) | 200mg (from chloride) | 200mg (from chloride) | 300mg (from citrate) | 390mg (from citrate) | 200mg (from chloride) | 150mg (from citrate) | 250mg (from citrate) | 393mg (from chloride) | 150mg (from bicarbonate) | 180mg (from citrate) | 700mg (from dipotassium phosphate, coconut water) | 200mg (from chloride) | 80mg (from phosphate) | 400mg (from citrate) | 408mg (from chloride) | 200mg (from chloride) | 49mg (from citrate) | 96mg (from citrate) | 250mg (from phosphate, citrate) | 250mg (from phosphate) | 100mg (from chloride) | 140mg (from citrate) | — |
| Magnesium | 60mg (from malate) | 25mg (from bisglycinate chelate) | 40mg (from oxide, citrate) | 0mg | 120mg (from citrate) | 39mg (from citrate) | 40mg (from citrate) | 0mg | 83mg (from citrate) | 30mg (from malate) | 150mg (from glycinate, citrate) | 60mg (from glycinate) | 15mg (from oxide) | 50mg (from citrate) | 0mg | 60mg (from malate) | 210mg (from malate, gluconate, glycinate) | 50mg (from citrate) | 0mg | 25mg (from oxide) | 0mg | 124mg (from citrate) | 60mg (from malate) | 0mg | 50mg (from glycinate, malate) | 178mg (from chloride (solarsea salts)) | 60mg (from glycinate) | 48mg (from carbonate) | 40mg (from lysinate glycinate) | 100mg (from citrate) | 100mg (from citrate) | 0mg | 20mg (from malate) | — |
| Sugar | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 7g | 0g | 32g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 2.5g | 0g | 11g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 7g | 1g | 6g | 2g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 19g | <1g | 0g | 0g | 0g | 0g | — |
| Sweetener | Reb M (not from stevia) | Stevia (steviol glycosides) | Stevia | Stevia, monk fruit | Stevia | Sugar, sucralose | Stevia, monk fruit | Sugar, dextrose | Sucralose | Stevia extract | Sucralose | Stevia | Sugar, sucralose | Stevia, monk fruit | Cane sugar, dextrose, stevia | Stevia | Stevia | Stevia | Sucralose | Stevia | Dextrose, sucralose, Ace-K | Sucralose, acesulfame potassium | Monk fruit (lightly sweetened versions) | Sucralose, ace-K | Stevia | Stevia (RebD and RebM) | Stevia | Cane sugar, dextrose | Stevia (Rebaudioside A) | Sucralose, stevia | Stevia | None | Organic stevia leaf extract | — |
| Artificial ingredients | None | — | — | — | — | Sucralose | — | Artificial flavors, dyes (Yellow 5, Red 40) | Sucralose, Artificial flavors, dyes (Red 40, Blue 1) | — | Sucralose, Artificial flavors | — | Sucralose, Artificial flavors | — | — | — | — | — | Sucralose, Artificial flavors | — | Sucralose, Ace-K, Artificial flavors, dyes (Red 40, Blue 1) | Sucralose, Acesulfame | — | Sucralose, Ace-K | — | — | — | — | — | Sucralose | — | — | — | — |
| Pay with HSA/FSA card | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | — |
| Made in | USA | Unknown | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | Unknown | Unknown | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | India | USA | USA | Unknown | USA | USA | USA | USA | Unknown | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | USA | — |
| Servings per unit | 30 sticks | 50 (jar) | 90 (jar) | 28 (jar) | 50 (jar) | 32 sticks | 12 sticks | 30 sticks | 40 (jar) | 100 (jar) | 100 (jar) | 45 (jar) | 30 sticks | 30 (jar) | 30 (jar) | 30 sticks | 28 sticks | 30 sticks | 6 sticks | 10 tablets | 8 packets | 6 sticks | 30 (jar) | 40 sticks | 75 (jar) | 30 sticks | 30 (jar) | 20 servings | 30 (jar) | 45 (jar) | 20 sticks | 50 (100 ct) | 60 (jar) | — |
| Price per serving | $1.33 | $0.90 | $0.46 | $1.37 | $0.97 | $1.12 | $2.50 | $0.90 | $0.82 | $0.22 | $0.30 | $0.78 | $1.20 | $0.83 | $1.39 | $1.50 | $1.96 | $1.47 | $1.58 | $0.75 | $1.25 | $2.33 | $1.40 | $0.75 | $0.60 | $1.20 | $1.00 | $1.20 | $1.13 | $0.67 | $1.05 | $0.50 | $0.50 | — |
| Price per 1,000mg key electrolytes i | $1.20 | $1.24 | $0.54 | $2.49 | $0.83 | $2.02 | $1.76 | $3.00 | $1.34 | $0.34 | $0.28 | $0.61 | $2.58 | $1.84 | $1.54 | $1.19 | $2.96 | $3.67 | $1.27 | $1.57 | $2.84 | $2.69 | $1.11 | $2.20 | $0.47 | $0.77 | $0.79 | $2.41 | $1.81 | $1.15 | $2.59 | $0.83 | $0.70 | — |
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