GRAB A GEAR

$35.99

Grab A Gear is a top-dress powder unlike any other!

  • Make your hogs drive faster, walk longer, and be ready to go out again!

  • Research backed to help your hogs control body temperature

  • Flavored with the vanilla + dextrose combination that hogs love

  • Packed with anti-stress compound to help hogs when trailering, farrowing, weaning or showing!

  • Comes in a convenient 12-dose bag

  • Nothing else makes them GRAB A GEAR like this!

Grab A Gear is a top-dress powder unlike any other!

  • Make your hogs drive faster, walk longer, and be ready to go out again!

  • Research backed to help your hogs control body temperature

  • Flavored with the vanilla + dextrose combination that hogs love

  • Packed with anti-stress compound to help hogs when trailering, farrowing, weaning or showing!

  • Comes in a convenient 12-dose bag

  • Nothing else makes them GRAB A GEAR like this!

It’s something we will have at all times for sure now! Thank you for sharing a great story that introduced the Dieters to a season changing product!
We’re hooked!
— Jordan Dieter
  • Top-dress feed with two rounded scoops and then wet slightly to avoid inhalation. Feed this dose every 12 hours during target period. For best show day results, feed an additional dose 2 hours out from show time!

  • Dextrose, L-Citrulline, Sucrose, Vanilla Extract, Betaine Hydrochloride, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Glycinate, Potassium Bicarbonate, Chromium

  • L-citrulline increases circulating arginine and nitric oxide availability, improving peripheral blood flow and supporting thermoregulation and exercise tolerance in heat-stressed pigs (Mateo et al., 2008; Kong et al., 2016). Studies in swine and other monogastric species also show that alkalinizing agents such as potassium bicarbonate help buffer metabolic acidosis, improve electrolyte balance, and support muscle function and endurance during prolonged activity or heat exposure (Sanders et al., 1999; Johnson & Erdman, 1982). Bicarbonate supplementation has additionally been shown to reduce core temperature rise during exertion by improving acid–base status and maintaining hydration. Betaine supports osmotic balance and cellular hydration, reducing physiological stress responses during transport, weaning, or environmental heat stress (Eklund et al., 2005; Zhang et al., 2014). Together, these ingredients target nitric-oxide–mediated cooling, acid–base stability, and cellular hydration—three well-documented mechanisms that enhance heat tolerance and physical performance in pigs.