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Pre-Fight is not half bad, Infinite Labs deliver on quality with Fighter’s Power

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Review of Fighter's Power Pre-Fight

Fighter’s Power is the supplement line designed by Infinite Labs for as you guessed it, fighters. The range currently only consists of one product, however it was expected that more would join the party. With rumors of formulas created for post and intra fight, and even as far as weight cutting supplements. Either way the only one released is the pre-workout Pre-Fight. With two sizes, two flavors, and limited places selling the product. We decided to make the effort to get a hold of it and see what sort of quality the fighter’s brand are bringing to the market.

Pre-Fight’s formulas is relatively packed. It includes all the common ingredients like B12, folic acid, creatine, agmatine sulfate, caffeine, and betaine. Nothing on the supplement screams grab me, however it’s performance is actually not half bad.

Considering the contents it didn’t look that impressive, although the Fighter’s Power pre-workout does out perform it’s expectations. It doesn’t carry a scoop as heavy as Assault or BB.com’s Scream. But those two would be the best products to relate it to. It carries an endurance rarely seen by many, and brings a focus and energy you’d only find in top level formulas. Don’t expect a kick start like Craze or AdreNOlyn, Pre-Fight has more of an easing motion. Half way through your workout you will realize you are actually training a lot better than you thought, and once the rest periods disappear and the extra reps become obvious. It’s quite clear what is behind the amplified performance.

Despite it’s small brand backing and average formula, Pre-Fight does deliver. Not to a point that tops any of the best in the business, but definitely no slouch. As an added bonus if you thought the price of the supplement would be up in the 30s due to it’s novel target market. It is actually the opposite. Fighter’s Power only charge out $30 for the product which gives you a strong 42 servings. Plenty of power to steadily use the supplement at the maximum of two servings, and even tip a little more in for fun.