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Assault and Hybrid N.O. inspire Ignite, Fitmiss as original as they can be

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A congratulations is definitely in order for one of the most recent releases of Fitmiss. Not because of price, formula or cheap stick packaging. But because it is the first product we’ve come across from the women’s brand that is not a complete rip off of a Muscle Pharm supplement. That’s not to say the pre-workout Ignite is a good product, or a bad one. For the decision on that you’re going to have to read the rest of the breakdown.

Ignite is Fitmiss’s version of Muscle Pharm’s Assault. It has taken up the position in the spin off brand as the energizing pre-workout. While it does manage to steer clear of any team green supplement the people behind the formula didn’t wander too far off. The main complex in Ignite weighs in at 5.99g with a total of 12 different ingredients. The reason it was said that the apple didn’t fall too far from the tree is because most of the features in Ignite can be found in two particular Muscle Pharm supplements. Of the 12 pieces making up Ignite, 6 are in Assault, and 4 are from Hybrid N.O. The only two that stand out as new are Advantra Z and Huperzine.

While both of those are not things to shy away from they aren’t going to save the very slim formula. At 6g with only a fraction of the ingredients from Hybrid and almost none of the features from Assault. It would be extremely surprising to see Fitmiss’s Ignite out perform even an amino cocktail. The product will be available in boxes of 28 stick packs so if you do need to up the strength of the pre-workout. It’s going to cost you dearly, and if the other supplements from the brand are anything to go by. One serving by itself is going to run you up a bill too.