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GAT puts an isolate-first whey blend in its upcoming Nitraflex protein powder

Gat Nitraflex Protein Powder

GAT has had many different protein powders in its time in the supplement industry, going all the way back to some of the earliest we remember in Supertein, Prolein, and, of course, the original Muscletein. There have been a lot more since those early days, like Whey Matrix and Nitra Whey, and very shortly, the brand is bringing another to market by the name of Nitraflex. This one is indeed whey-based like with most protein powders on the market, with a blend of whey isolate and concentrate.

The all-new Nitraflex from GAT combines whey isolate and concentrate — the former being the primary source — for 25g of protein per serving, and it’s kept the rest of the macros to a low and reasonable level with 3g of carbohydrates, a gram of that sugar, 1.5g of fat, and 120 calories. Those nutrition numbers vary slightly across each of the flavors, of which there are three in total, all of them relatively classic tastes in Milk Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream, and the third one is Creamy Peanut Butter.

GAT’s Nitraflex whey-powered protein powder is hitting the market in the very near future, and it’ll have a price of $49.99 based on the current listing of the supplement over at gatsports.com. That is for a bag of 28 servings, and it excludes any discount the brand may decide to run for its launch or even any of its subscription options. Nitraflex is also said to be going up on Amazon for the same price per pack, and the launch date is two and a half weeks away on Monday, the 16th of September.

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