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Scivation’s long awaited pre-workout Quake has finally arrived

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After hearing about it for more than a few months, Scivation’s new pre-workout Quake has finally arrived. Recently we were able to confirm all of the supplement’s main ingredients leaving four features a bit of a mystery, although now that the product has arrived, all has been revealed.

Firstly we’ll go over the ingredients we previously didn’t know about which are 750mg of carnitine l-tartrate, 175mg of caffeine, 100mg of theanine, and 25mg of the branded AstraGin. Just like all of the other features in Scivation’s new pre-workout, those doses are all based on a single serving of Quake. Its maximum recommended amount is two servings, so you can double all of those getting you 1.5g of carnitine, 350mg of caffeine, 200mg of theanine, and 50mg of AstraGin.

Scivation Quake (2017 version)

scivation quake

While the rest of Scivation’s Quake formula is quite exciting to see, the big news to start this week is that as mentioned, the pre-workout is now finally available. Fans that have been dying to get their hands on the product have a number of places to choose from, with a couple of retailers as well as going direct through the brand.

If you’d prefer to go direct to purchase Scivation’s new pre-workout, you’re looking at $40 for the 20 serving and $60 for the 40, although you do get a free Pro 45 BlenderBottle and free shipping. As for the retail options, both Bodybuilding.com and Supplement Central are now stocking Quake a fair bit cheaper than the brand, with the former being the cheapest at $30 for 20 servings and $50 for 40.