Special Offer - Three bottles for the price of two! Offer ends March 1st.Above: riding through aspens outside of Telluride, Colorado. Elevation 9,650 ft
"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
In a study published in 1993 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers found that 25 percent of visitors to resorts at elevations as low as 6,300 feet developed Altitude Sickness. (Honigman, et al.)