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Creatine meets pump in NutriTech’s newest competitor in creatine category

Nutritech Creatine Nitro X

NutriTech has a new take on creatine supplementation this week in its home market of South Africa with the introduction of a product named Creatine Nitro X. It comes in capsule format as opposed to the more traditional powder, and it offers more than the usual strength, power, and performance properties of creatine. NutriTech is calling it Creatine Nitro X due to its blend of creatine and nitric oxide-supporting components.

Creatine Nitro X is indeed a hybrid creatine and pump-powering supplement from South Africa’s NutriTech. On the creatine side, a full, four-capsule serving comes with 1.5g of creatine monohydrate and a gram of the more concentrated creatine HCl. Alongside that, taking care of the pump portion of the experience, is a light blend of 750mg of citrulline, 100mg of grape seed, and a low 400mg of beta-alanine for endurance.

NutriTech’s Creatine Nitro X is indeed an intriguing twist on creatine supplementation, and it doesn’t crossover with the many other creatine-based products it already has out there, including CreaTech Loaded and the standalones Creatine HCl and Creatine Monohydrate. The complex creatine and pump supplement is priced similarly to the carbohydrate-infused CreaTech Loaded at R299 (15.77 USD) for a bottle of 30 servings.

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