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Industry veterans Robert Schinetsky and Steve Shaw team up for Massive Iron Supplement

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The reputable formulator Robert Schinetsky better known as the Supplement Engineer, has partnered with another industry veteran in Steve Shaw for an all-new line of products. Schinetsky and Shaw actually do a weekly podcast together called Massive Iron on YouTube, which is what the brand is named with “Massive Iron Supplements”.

Massive Iron has five products confirmed so far in a multivitamin, a combination of vitamin K2 and D3, a joint support formula, a pre-workout, and Massive Creatine. The last item on that list is the first of the brand’s five supplements to be available. It is up for pre-order now on Steve Shaw’s Super Living website at $29.99 per tub with an estimated ship date of March 31st.

As for what’s in Massive Iron’s Massive Creatine, it is a creatine-based muscle builder, although obviously coming from the veterans that it does, there is a lot more to it. Massive Creatine brings together a full 5g of tried and true creatine monohydrate, 10g of d-ribose to support natural energy production, and 150mg of elevATP and 50mg of Senactiv to improve performance.

With Robert Schinetsky and Steve Shaw’s first Massive Iron release being such an interesting one, as we can’t recall the last time a brand launched with creatine, we’re excited to see the rest of the brand. The pre-workout should be well worth waiting for; as mentioned, Schinetsky is a reputable formulator and promises a no-holds-barred premium approach to the category.

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