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Version two of Carnage Bloodlust adds an ingredient blend called EpiPump

Nutrifitt Carnage Bloodlust V2

The team at NutriFitt has revamped and relaunched its concentrated pump capsule supplement Carnage Bloodlust, a spin-off or at least a name continuation of the reputable brand’s stimulant pre-workout Carnage. Bloodlust can be stacked with Carnage as it is specifically designed to enhance muscle pumps without the use of any stimulants. Being in capsule format, it doesn’t have the heftily dosed pump components like citrulline or betaine, making it quite a versatile product.

NutriFitt’s reformulated Carnage Bloodlust, referred to as Bloodlust V2, hasn’t actually changed all that much; in fact, it is just one ingredient that is different. The brand has kept on the branded EndoSurge blend at 600mg, featuring black ginger, pine bark, and ginkgo biloba. Other familiar components in the supplement include 100mg of XanthoPump c-glycosyl xanthone, and two other branded features in CellFlo6 and VasoDrive-AP, both at their original amounts of 300mg and 254mg

Nutrifitt Carnage Bloodlust V2 Label

The change in NutriFitt’s Carnage Bloodlust V2 from the first Carnage Bloodlust is the addition of another branded ingredient blend EpiPump, combining epimedium, citrus aurantium, and nattokinase at a gram a serving. If you haven’t seen EpiPump before, you’re in the same boat as us as it’s not something we’ve come across before here at Stack3d. That being said, a couple of the features in the formula are trademarks from the brand itself, not an ingredient house, including EndoSurge and XanthoPump.

Another thing NutriFitt has brought over from the first Carnage Bloodlust for Bloodlust V2 is the price, as directly through its online store, the sequel pump pre-workout costs exactly the same as its predecessor and for the same amount of servings. That means at nutrifitt.com, you’ll pay $44.99 for a full-size bottle of 20 maximum servings of Carnage Bloodlust V2, and there is free shipping on orders over $75, so if you grab the updated supplement with any similar level item, you won’t pay for delivery.