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Ninja’s all-new Ninja Swole aims to be a comprehensive stimulant-free pre-workout

Ninja Swole

As promised, Newcomer Of The Year Nominee Ninja has released one of its two all-new supplements in the stimulant-free, pump powering pre-workout Ninja Swole. While the product’s name suggests it’s all about pumps, that’s not entirely the case, as the brand has also packed it full of ingredients to support performance, endurance, and mental focus.

Most of the ingredients in Ninja Swole are there for the title benefit of improving and enhancing muscle pumps while you workout, including 7g of citrulline malate, a gram of agmatine, and 1.5g of Hydroprime glycerol. Alongside that, the brand has thrown in a full 3.2g of beta-alanine and 2g of BetaPower branded betaine to support the performance and endurance side of the supplement.

The final set of ingredients in Ninja’s all-new Ninja Swole are there for the mental focus with 50mcg of huperzine a and 600mg each of lion’s mane and alpha-GPC. Once again, the product is built for a comprehensive experience, similar to the brand’s flagship pre-workout Ninja Up, although there are no stimulants in this, so you won’t get that classic energy boost.

Ninja Swole Label

Ninja does not appear to promote Ninja Up and Ninja Swole as a stack, which does make sense as they have some crossover. If you were to combine the two, you’d be looking at 13g of citrulline malate, 6.4g of beta-alanine, and 4.5g of betaine. Those aren’t supremely outrageous amounts; in fact, some we’ve seen in single supplements, but they’re worth knowing about.

Ninja Swole has debuted on Black Friday, and of course, Ninja is running a sale to celebrate. There is an additional 20% off any of its stacks, free domestic shipping, half-price Ninja Gains with the purchase of any other product, and a buy two get one free deal exclusively on a 25 serving tub of Ninja Swole. All of those offers are available until Monday and only at ninjaup.com.

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