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Newcomer Atomic Labz preparing to move into the competitive pre-workout space January 1st

Atomic Labz Nucleus

Atomic Labz is a relatively new sports nutrition brand from the UK that didn’t take on the typical category in its first supplement, although it is planning to do so shortly. The brand currently has one product on the market in Restore, and it is an EAA-based amino featuring a sizeable 7.75g of EAAs for muscle recovery, plus 3g of glutamine, 2g of citrulline malate, 500mg of Cocomineral, and a few other key components.

The up-and-coming Atomic Labz, as mentioned, is now turning its attention to the significantly more competitive and saturated pre-workout category and plans to tackle it head-on with Nucleus. The brand is launching Nucleus shortly, and like you can see hints of in its original amino Restore, the product features reliable ingredients and solid dosages for a complete and well-rounded pre-workout experience.

Atomic Labz Nucleus Label

We’ve got the facts panel for Atomic Labz Nucleus pre-workout in the image above, and right at the top, you get those hefty dosages we mentioned in a hefty 8g of citrulline malate and 4g of beta-alanine for pumps and performance. Also in the mix is 2g of betaine, a solid 600mg of alpha-GPC, and 1.5g of tyrosine for focus, 300mg each of enXtra and theobromine, half a gram of pine bark, and a potent 400mg of caffeine.

Atomic Labz has certainly formulated its first-ever pre-workout Nucleus with a comprehensive experience in mind, with at least one ingredient to support each of the core benefits in energy, focus, pumps, and performance. The supplement actually has a good amount of attention on its nootropic side, so you can count on a strong level of focus in Nucleus, alongside its better pumps, improved performance, and elevated energy.

Once again, Atomic Labz is planning to release Nucleus in the near future, in fact a week from today on the first day of the New Year, and with availability first coming to its online store over at atomiclabz.co.uk. Considering its reasonably premium recovery product Restore is £29.99 for a tub, we’re guessing the brand will debut Nucleus at a competitive price a little bit above that of Restore, somewhere between £30 to £40.