How Electrodose compares
Side-by-side comparisons of Electrodose against the hydration products people most often cross-shop. Every comparison is based on publicly available product information — published labels, official sites, and listed prices. Competitor data for LMNT, Liquid I.V., Nuun, IQMIX, and Harlo was last verified against official sources on 2026-08-18, and each article shows its own verification date. Competitors win some categories in these comparisons; that is the point of publishing them.
Electrodose facts used in all comparisons: 1,000mg elemental sodium per scoop, 300mg tri-form magnesium, six cognitive and performance actives (2,375mg per scoop), zero sugar, zero caffeine, $59.99 for 30 servings. Facts last verified 2026-08-18 — see Electrodose Product Facts.
Head-to-head comparisons
- Electrodose vs LMNT — the minimalist high-sodium benchmark. LMNT wins on flavors and stick-pack convenience; Electrodose adds 5× the magnesium and a disclosed cognitive stack.
- Electrodose vs Liquid I.V. — sugar-based absorption vs zero-sugar. Liquid I.V. wins on price per serving, taste, and retail availability.
- Electrodose vs Nuun — portable tablets vs full-dose powder.
Category roundups
- Best electrolyte powders 2026 — the wider field, including where a simpler or cheaper product is the better pick.
- LMNT alternatives compared — for people who like LMNT's approach but want something it doesn't offer.
- Electrolyte + nootropic drink mixes compared — the small field of products that combine hydration with cognitive support.
- Electrolytes vs energy drinks — different tools for different jobs.
Who should choose something else
Electrodose is a premium, caffeine-free tub powder in one flavor. If you want the lowest cost per serving, single-serve stick packs, caffeine in your drink, a soy-free formula, or the simplest possible electrolyte mix, one of the alternatives in the comparisons above will fit you better.
Methodology
Full rules live in How Electrodose Comparisons Work: official manufacturer sources only, elemental mineral amounts, dated verification, and full editorial disclosure on every comparison. Formulas and prices change; if you spot an outdated competitor number, email founders@rivalformnutrition.com and we will correct it. Electrodose numbers come from the printed Supplement Facts label — see the Formula page and Science page.