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Maximuscle’s all-in-one lean gainer Cyclone is back with a new look and formula

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The UK legacy brand Maximuscle has brought back its original all-in-one mass gainer Cyclone with a similar but fresh new formula, and a stylish new look to match. The supplement is still very much a nutritionally loaded gainer featuring a good amount of protein and carbohydrates, alongside a few additional ingredients to support muscle strength and growth.

The macros in a single serving of Maximuscle’s revamped Cyclone starts with 31 to 32g of protein from whey concentrate and isolate, just a gram of fat, 12g of carbohydrates mostly from maltodextrin, and around 200 calories. Nutritionally, the product is sort of a lean gainer, featuring that high protein you get with most mass gainers, but a low amount of carbohydrates and fat.

As mentioned, Maximuscle has included a bit more than protein and carbs in the new Cyclone, with several other ingredients in the mix to help with muscle strength and size. In addition to the protein-packed nutrition profile, you get 5g of the tried and true creatine monohydrate, 1.5g of the leucine metabolite HMB, and an unknown amount of added glutamine.

You can purchase Maximuscle’s returning Cyclone starting this week through its website in quite the selection of flavors with Chocolate, Vanilla, Banoffee, and Strawberry. The supplement will cost you £30 (37.40 USD) for a tub of 21 servings, but if you grab two, you can save £10 and get two full-size tubs at £25 (31.17 USD) each.