Vibras Hydration + Energy Drink Mix
A sugar-free hydration and energy stick with 100 mg organic caffeine and a focus stack, built for training blocks and deep work.
One stick, three jobs: electrolytes, 100 mg of organic caffeine, and a focus stack. At $58 for 30 servings, verified July 2026, Vibras prices itself against your hydration mix and your pre-workout at the same time.
Price: $58 · Verified: 2026-07-12
One stick, three jobs: electrolytes, 100 mg of organic caffeine, and a focus stack. At $58 for 30 servings, verified July 2026, Vibras prices itself against your hydration mix and your pre-workout at the same time.
Vibras runs eight functional ingredients through one stick: pink Himalayan salt, potassium citrate, magnesium glycinate, cordyceps, L-theanine, Alpha GPC, PurCaf organic caffeine, and L-citrulline. The caffeine dose is 100 mg per serving, which the brand's FAQ pegs at about 75 percent of a small coffee. Sweetness comes from Rebaudioside M, a stevia derivative, so the mix is sugar-free and zero-calorie, and the brand states it will not break a fast. The dietary badges cover vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, GMO-free, and keto-friendly, with no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. Directions are specific: one stick in 16 oz of cold water, 15 to 30 minutes before training or focused work, capped at 3 servings a day.
The price math is clean. $58 for 30 stick packs is $1.93 per serving, the brand's own figure and one we re-ran ourselves against the Shopify storefront on July 12, 2026. An optional Subscribe and Save plan cuts a monthly pouch to $49.30, a 15 percent discount, and one-time purchase stays the default. The 30-day money-back guarantee requires no return, and shipping is free per the sitewide banner.
Read the manufacturing claims carefully. Vibras says the mix is made in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified, NSF for Sport certified facility. That is a facility-level claim from the brand's own FAQ, not a per-SKU NSF Certified for Sport listing, and we found no evidence of the latter as of July 2026. The performance language on the product page, covering nitric oxide, stamina, and reaction time, comes from the brand and its stated R&D director, not from independent testing.
Where it gives ground: this is a young product from a young brand. The flagship went live in June 2025, carries 17 on-site reviews at a 5.0 average, and sells in exactly one flavor, Pink Himalayan Limonada, in one 30-stick size. The bigger gap is mineral transparency. The page text never states sodium, potassium, or magnesium milligrams, only the caffeine number, so we cannot tell you how it compares with a dedicated electrolyte mix on the amounts that matter most for hydration. Until those numbers are published in text, you are trusting the label.
Buy it if you want your pre-training caffeine, electrolytes, and focus ingredients in one sugar-free stick instead of two or three products, and you are comfortable with a young brand at $1.93 per serving.
Skip it if you need a caffeine-free option for evening hydration, want published per-serving electrolyte milligrams before you buy, or require per-SKU NSF Certified for Sport products. One flavor in one size also means zero variety.
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Vibras Hydration + Energy Drink Mix - buyer FAQ
How much caffeine is in each Vibras stick pack?
Each stick delivers 100 mg of PurCaf organic caffeine, which the brand pegs at roughly 75 percent of a small coffee. Directions cap you at 3 servings per day, mixed into 16 oz of cold water 15 to 30 minutes before training or focused work. Figures verified on the product page, July 2026.
What does Vibras cost per serving, and do I have to subscribe?
No subscription required. The 30-stick pouch is $58 one time, which works out to $1.93 per serving, verified on the brand's Shopify storefront July 12, 2026. An optional Subscribe and Save plan drops each monthly delivery to $49.30, a 15 percent discount, and free shipping applies per the sitewide banner.
Is Vibras NSF Certified for Sport?
Not at the product level, as far as we can verify. The brand's own FAQ says the mix is made in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified, NSF for Sport certified facility, which is a facility-level claim. As of July 2026 we found no per-SKU NSF Certified for Sport listing for the 30-stick flagship, so tested athletes should confirm before relying on it.
Will Vibras break a fast?
The brand states it will not. The mix is sweetened with Rebaudioside M from stevia and is sugar-free with zero calories per the product page, checked July 2026. That is a brand claim, not an independent lab finding, so strict fasters should weigh the full 8-ingredient formula, including 100 mg of caffeine, against their own protocol.
How much sodium and potassium does each serving contain?
We could not verify the exact milligrams. As of July 2026 the page text names pink Himalayan salt, potassium citrate, and magnesium glycinate but publishes only one hard number, the 100 mg of caffeine. The per-mineral amounts appear solely in a supplement-facts label image we have not confirmed, so we will not quote them until we do.
