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Best Electrolytes for Tennis: Built for Long, Hot Matches

Long matches in the sun pull sodium out of you faster than plain water can put it back. Saltivate replaces it with 800mg of sodium per serving, sip by sip at the changeover, so your legs still work in the third set.

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  • 800mg sodiumper serving
  • Zero sugarno stevia, Reb M
  • HSA/FSApay by card, no letter
  • Made in USAthird-party tested

Why long matches drain your electrolytes

A three-set match in summer heat can stretch past two hours, and you are sweating for most of it. Sodium is the main electrolyte in sweat, so long matches drain more of it than plain water alone can replace. By the third set that often shows up as cramping calves, heavy legs, and a serve that loses its pop. Tournament days make it worse: back-to-back matches with short turnarounds leave no time to recover what the morning took out. Most sports drinks lean on sugar and carry only a token amount of sodium, so you can drink all day and still come up short.

Signs you are running low

  • Cramping calves or hands deep in the third set
  • Salt streaks on your hat or shirt after a match
  • Fading late even though you drank plenty of water
  • Headaches after long matches in the sun
  • Heavy legs in the second match of a tournament day

What actually helps you last three sets

Tennis gives you a built-in hydration schedule: the changeover. Every two games you sit for about 90 seconds, enough time for a few solid sips. Since sodium is what sweat takes out of you most, the fix is to put sodium back, not just water. The simplest habit is a sodium-forward mix in your court bottle and steady sips at each changeover instead of chugging between sets. Many players mix a serving before the match, drink it across the first set and a half, and start a second bottle on long days or in real heat.

Why Saltivate fits the court

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 rather than stevia so there is no bitter aftertaste, and it sips light at a changeover instead of sitting heavy in your stomach. Scoop one serving of the Orange jar into 16 to 32 oz of water, which covers a standard court bottle, and the 45-serving jar lives in your tennis bag right next to your overgrips.

  • 800mg sodium per serving, matched to heavy sweat in long matches
  • Zero sugar and no stevia, light enough to sip at every changeover
  • Stick packs fit your tennis bag and mix into any court bottle
  • 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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Excellent product. Excellent customer service will definitely order again.

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Saltivate Electrolytes Orange Flavor
These electrolytes are the perfect mix of salty and sweet, we love them!

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Love the Saltivate products
While they don't have many flavors, the cost of the Saltivate products can be nearly half that of similar "salt-based" electrolyte mixes. I like the salty taste of these...think more along the lines of a margarita drink without the alcohol. While I prefer the Mango...

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Common questions

When should I drink electrolytes during a match?

Use the changeover. Mix a serving into your court bottle before the match and take a few sips every time you sit down, rather than chugging between sets. On long days or in real heat, many players start a second bottle partway through.

Is 800mg of sodium too much for tennis?

A long match in the heat can pull a lot of sodium out of you, and most sports drinks replace only a fraction of it. How much you need depends on your sweat rate and match length. On short hitting sessions or cool days, many players simply use less.

What about tournament days with multiple matches?

Short turnarounds are where sodium losses stack up. A common approach is one serving during each match and another between matches with food, so you start the next round closer to even instead of already behind.

Flavored or unflavored for tennis?

Both work. Orange, Mango Pineapple, and Watermelon are zero sugar with no stevia if flavor helps you keep sipping. Raw Unflavored is plain, and its roughly 2g of salt lightly seasons whatever you mix it into.

Still sharp in the third set

Put back the sodium a long match takes out. Keep stick packs in your tennis bag, mix one into your court bottle, and make the changeover sip a habit. Buy 3, get the 4th free on full-size.

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How Saltivate compares

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Flavor
Format
SaltivateBPN ElectrolytesCarnivoreCureDr. Berg's Electrolyte PowderGatoradeGHOST HydrationGood IntentionsHRDWRKHydrate ProJust Ingredients ElectrolytesLiquid I.V.Nuun SportPromix Electrolyte Drink MixRe-LyteSanta Cruz PaleoSkratchThorne CatalyteTreviUltimaWaterboy Daily Hydration
Serving size1 stick (6g)1 scoop (5.6g)1 scoop (~3g)1 scoop (8.3g)1 scoop (6g)1 powder stick (35g)1 scoop (9g)1 scoop1 scoop (3g)1 scoop (4.93g)1 scoop (5.7g)1 scoop1 tablet (5g)1 scoop (5.18g)1 scoop (5g)1 scoop (4.1g)1 packet (22g)1 scoop (10.4g)1 stick (4.8g)1 stick/scoop1 stick (3.0g)
Sodium800mg (from salt)500mg (from himalayan pink salt, citrate)500mg (from citrate)240mg (from salt)40mg (from pink himalayan salt)230mg (from salt, citrate)150mg (from citrate, himalayan pink salt)500mg (from salt)600mg (from citrate, bicarbonate, chloride)1000mg (from salt)100mg (from salt)510mg (from salt, citrate)300mg (from bicarbonate)1000mg (from salt (himalayan pink))810mg (from salt)1000mg (from salt)400mg (from citrate)485mg (from salt, disodium phosphate)230mg (from pink himalayan salt)55mg (from salt)550mg (from pink himalayan salt)
Potassium240mg (from citrate)200mg (from chloride)300mg (from citrate, bicarbonate)310mg (from coconut water)1000mg (from citrate)70mg (from phosphate)375mg (from citrate)100mg (from chloride)300mg (from bicarbonate)200mg (from chloride)300mg (from citrate)390mg (from citrate)150mg (from bicarbonate)200mg (from chloride)400mg (from citrate)200mg (from chloride)49mg (from citrate)96mg (from citrate)250mg (from phosphate, citrate)250mg (from phosphate)140mg (from citrate)
Magnesium60mg (from malate)25mg (from bisglycinate chelate)40mg (from oxide, citrate)0mg120mg (from citrate)0mg83mg (from citrate)30mg (from malate)150mg (from glycinate, citrate)60mg (from glycinate)50mg (from citrate)0mg25mg (from oxide)60mg (from malate)50mg (from glycinate, malate)60mg (from glycinate)48mg (from carbonate)40mg (from lysinate glycinate)100mg (from citrate)100mg (from citrate)20mg (from malate)
Sugar0g0g0g0g0g32g0g0g0g0g0g11g1g0g0g0g19g<1g0g0g0g
SweetenerReb M (not from stevia)Stevia (steviol glycosides)SteviaStevia, monk fruitSteviaSugar, dextroseSucraloseStevia extractSucraloseSteviaStevia, monk fruitCane sugar, dextrose, steviaSteviaMonk fruit (lightly sweetened versions)SteviaSteviaCane sugar, dextroseStevia (Rebaudioside A)Sucralose, steviaSteviaOrganic stevia leaf extract
Artificial ingredientsNoneArtificial flavors, dyes (Yellow 5, Red 40)Sucralose, Artificial flavors, dyes (Red 40, Blue 1)Sucralose, Artificial flavorsSucralose
Pay with HSA/FSA cardYesNoNoYesNoNoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Made inUSAUnknownUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUnknownUnknownUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUSAUnknownUSAUSAUSAUSAUSA
Servings per unit30 sticks50 (jar)90 (jar)28 (jar)50 (jar)30 sticks40 (jar)100 (jar)100 (jar)45 (jar)30 (jar)30 (jar)10 tablets30 (jar)75 (jar)30 (jar)20 servings30 (jar)45 (jar)20 sticks60 (jar)
Price per serving$1.33$0.90$0.46$1.37$0.97$0.90$0.82$0.22$0.30$0.78$0.83$1.39$0.75$1.40$0.60$1.00$1.20$1.13$0.67$1.05$0.50
Price per 1,000mg key electrolytes i$1.20$1.24$0.54$2.49$0.83$3.00$1.34$0.34$0.28$0.61$1.84$1.54$1.57$1.11$0.47$0.79$2.41$1.81$1.15$2.59$0.70
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