- New formula! Now clear version, lighter.
- With Carbohydrates: Cluster Dextrin® + Fructose + Dextrose.
- With hydrolysed clear whey protein and amino acids of vegetable origin.
- With Electrolytes: calcium, magnesium, chloride, and potassium.
- Recovery product suitable for vegetarian diets.
- Ideal: Post-workout.
What is Evorecovery?
Evorecovery by SportSeries is a nutritional formula based on clear hydrolysed whey protein isolate, simple and complex carbohydrates, and mineral salts.
Evorecovery has been developed to provide you with nutrients lost during exercise through sweat (such as electrolytes), carbohydrates (due to glycogen depletion associated with intense training), and protein; to form the most complete Recovery product.
Evorecovery is suitable for vegetarians.
New formula: Lighter and more appetising
We have improved Evorecovery to make it easier to take.
The previous version of Evorecovery used the renowned raw material Lacprodan® Hydro.90 INS, a whey protein hydrolysate, like the current formula, but not clear.
This resulted in a recovery product with a higher density and a slightly milky texture.
While many people did not dislike these characteristics, other athletes have contacted us with requests to reduce the density of the shake so that consumption after a strenuous session would be easier, and less 'dense'.
Our R&D department got down to work and the result is clear to see:
The new Evorecovery is a highly aqueous recovery drink, much lighter, almost as if you were drinking an isotonic drink.
Try it out!
Evorecovery properties
Evorecovery contains several nutrient complexes specifically designed to meet the needs of the most intense athletes:
Protein
- Protein contributes to the maintenance of muscle mass.
Carbohydrates
- Carbohydrates contribute to the recovery of normal muscle function (contraction) after high-intensity or long-duration physical exercise leading to muscle fatigue and depletion of stored glycogen in skeletal muscles1.
Electrolytes
- Calcium contributes to the normal functioning of neurotransmission.
- Magnesium contributes to electrolyte balance.
- Potassium contributes to normal muscle function.
Why buy Evorecovery by HSN?
Say goodbye to poorly soluble sugar-rich recovery products! Evorecovery is different.
Evorecovery and Carbohydrate Sources
Evorecovery is made from a combination of 3 carbohydrate sources:
- Cluster Dextrin®, highly branched cyclic dextrin.
- Dextrose.
- Fructose.
With 2 clearly differentiated absorption speeds:
- Fast: Dextrose + Fructose.
- Medium: Cluster Dextrin®.

Evorecovery and Proteins
Evorecovery is completed with clear textured hydrolysed whey protein isolate, which has undergone an enzymatic hydrolysis process that produces a low acid and bitter result.
We have improved your aminogram by adding essential amino acids from plant-based sources through a fermentation process!
Evorecovery and Mineral
Evorecovery has a high calcium and magnesium content; and is a source of chloride and potassium; in highly bioavailable mineral forms.
More convenient
Evorecovery is a powdered food preparation designed to be dissolved in water.
This makes it very easy and convenient to carry and drink, as it takes up very little space in your backpack or pockets and is ready for preparation at any time.
It dissolves easily, creating a homogeneous solution, without the appearance of unpleasant lumps.
What to combine Evorecovery with?
You can combine it with:
Bibliographical References
- Kanter, M. (2018). High-Quality Carbohydrates and Physical Performance: Expert Panel Report. Nutrition Today, 53(1), 35–39.
- Maeda, A., Miyagawa, J.-I., Miuchi, M., Nagai, E., Konishi, K., Matsuo, T., … Namba, M. (2013). Effects of the naturally-occurring disaccharides, palatinose and sucrose, on incretin secretion in healthy non-obese subjects. Journal of Diabetes Investigation, 4(3), 281–286.
- Shrestha, A. K., & Halley, P. J. (2014). Chapter 5 - Starch Modification to Develop Novel Starch-Biopolymer Blends: State of Art and Perspectives. In P. J. Halley & L. Avérous (Eds.), Starch Polymers (pp. 105–143).
- Takii, H., Takii, N., Y., Kometani, T., Nishimura, T., Nakae, T., Kuriki, T., & Fushiki, T. (2005). Fluids Containing a Highly Branched Cyclic Dextrin Influence the Gastric Emptying Rate. Int J Sports Med, 26(04), 314–319.
1 The effect is achieved with carbohydrate consumption, from all sources, at a total intake of 4g per kg body weight, in doses, during the first 4 hours and no later than 6 hours after intense and/or long-duration physical exercise leading to muscle fatigue and depletion of glycogen stores in skeletal muscle.