

We found the Active Family version has a "fresh" scent, but it's mild (it didn't bother me) and dissipates quickly. We found the WIN Sports Laundry Detergent on par with the Sports Suds and Rockin Green in terms of effectiveness. We purchased the Active Family version, which markets itself as extra strong for teenagers involved in sport. Related: What to wear in Yosemite: Clothing Guide & Packing ListĬalled “Best for Sweat” by The Spruce and favored by PopSugar and VeryWell Fit for “best overall runner up,” the Win Sports Laundry Detergent looked like it could be a good alternative to our winners (see Sources). It’s available in several sizes including 40 loads and the more cost-effective 140 load tub. It’s also a favorite of Treeline Review editor Naomi Hudetz who has been using for years on her post-thru-hiking clothing.
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Sport Suds is a favorite of the Inventory, PopSugar, and Verywell Fit, which all mention that it is the best “natural” option for sportswear. We think that is a compromise some of our team was willing to make, especially those who wanted an eco-friendly option above all else.īoth Hex and Sport Suds detergents are on the upper end of the price spectrum, but sports detergents seem to be a category where paying more really does get you a more effective product. Once again, we thought the stink-removal was not as long-lasting as Hex Performance laundry detergent. After making this adjustment, we found it effective on lingering odor and average on stubborn stains. The package states a load requires just 1 tablespoon, but we found 2 tablespoons were necessary to get good results in our top-loader.
