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Save as much as 24% on MTS with its new Tiger Fitness stacks

MTS Nutrition

We recently saw EVL put together a couple of cost-effective stacks over at Bodybuilding.com, which we thought were a great idea for fans of the brand. It’s not something we haven’t seen before, but well worth highlighting for those who like to save money where they can.

This week MTS Nutrition has launched the same thing over at the home of MTS, Tiger Fitness. There is a total of four stacks for all levels of fitness with a Base, Intermediate, and an Advanced Stack, as well as one for specifically for women.

As you’d expect, the stacks all save you a good amount of money, although obviously the bigger the stack, the more you save. For example, the Base Stack of Machine Whey, Clash, Vasky, and a shaker costs $99, saving you a little over 15%. You then have the Advanced Stack with seven full-size supplements that’ll get you just under 25% discount.

You can find the new MTS Nutrition stacks at Tiger Fitness, with all of them looking like permanent additions, so there’s no need to rush on in.