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AllMax now has a simpler pre-workout on the market in Impact Igniter Sport

Allmax Nutrition Impact Igniter Sport

We’re not sure when AllMax Nutrition launched this supplement — it looks to be somewhere near the end of last year — but it now has another competitor in the pre-workout category outside of its premier product, Impact Igniter. The company has taken the same route as Cellucor’s C4 Original to C4 Sport, with stores currently stocking an Impact Igniter spin-off named Impact Igniter Sport.

Much like C4 Original to C4 Sport, Impact Igniter Sport is a simpler version of the AllMax Nutrition pre-workout featuring a smaller variety of ingredients, although still with reliable dosages. As you’d expect with a less advanced pre-workout, the price on Impact Igniter Sport is much more competitive next to the original, with the likes of A1 Supplements selling three full-size tubs at $64.95.

Allmax Nutrition Impact Igniter Sport Label

The formula powering AllMax Nutrition’s Impact Igniter Sport is relatively short and sweet, but again, the dosages are reasonable in its maximum serving and considering the cost. A three-scoop serving of the pre-workout packs 3.3g of beta-alanine to support performance, 3g of citrulline malate, 3g of creatine monohydrate, 1.5g of tyrosine for focus, a hefty 2.1g of taurine, b vitamins, 501mg of arginine, and finally, a strong 399mg of caffeine for energy.

AllMax Nutrition has indeed kept the formula short for Impact Igniter Sport and done a fairly good job on the dosages for the cost-effective pre-workout. As mentioned, you can grab the simpler supplement from the likes of A1 Supplements, and keep in mind you get 50 scoops per tub, so if you use that maximum three scoop serving each time, you’ll get about 16 workouts from one bottle.

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