Winter Special: Free shipping on all orders placed before March 30th! Altitude Sickness is generally attributable to elevations of 8,000 feet or higher, but symptoms can present as low as 6,000 feet in some people. Be prepared!
"Coming from near sea level in Vermont, to race mountain bikes at over 12,000 ft in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, I was certainly nervous about the effects of the altitude. But in six days of racing, I did not encounter any headache or nausea usually associated with altitude sickness. I definitely believe AlpineAid was a key component of this."
-Tyler M, Huntington, VT