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Infinis positions its second stimulant pre-workout at the budget-friendly end of the market

Infinis Nutrition Cosmic Pre

Infinis Nutrition has revealed the next entry in its growing list of holiday drops, which Stack3d readers will have witnessed firsthand over the last week or so with several stacked supplements, including the recovery powerhouse ReGenx and the intricate intra-workout Intrafinis. The newest item the premium brand has shared is Cosmic Pre, which is a pre-workout, although unlike its original Ultra Pre-Workout as well as Ultra Pump, this one is intended more for a budget-friendly market.

The price for Infinis Nutrition’s upcoming Cosmic Pre has yet to be revealed, but it is promising to be extremely competitive, so if Ultra Pre-Workout sits up at $59.99, we suspect this will be maybe around the $40 area, potentially just under at $39.99. While the price of the supplement is not intended to break the bank, at least compared to its high-end Ultra Pre-Workout, the formula is not short on anything, coming loaded with highly effective ingredients and dosages for all the core effects of pre-workout.

We’ve got the facts panel directly above, and it has plenty of muscle pumps from 8g of straight citrulline plus even more citrulline from 3g of NO3-T citrulline nitrate. Betaine is in the mix at its usual 2.5g, plus a full 3.2g dose of beta-alanine and half a gram of Himalayan pink salt for performance and endurance. Nootropic-wise, you get a solid 2g of tyrosine, 250mg of the premium Cognizin citicoline, 200mg of theobromine, and finally, a combined 300mg of caffeine from Infinergy di-caffeine malate and the standard caffeine anhydrous for energy.

Infinis Nutrition Cosmic Pre Label

Infinis Nutrition has built another solid supplement, even though Cosmic Pre is one of those rare moments where it has cost-effectiveness in mind, and made this specifically for a budget-friendly audience. If the formula looks at all familiar, you may be thinking of Apollon’s Desperado, as interestingly, of Cosmic Pre’s ten main ingredients, eight are in Desperado and the other two are similar with Cognizin instead of standards citicoline and NO3-T citrulline nitrate instead of arginine nitrate.

Cosmic Pre is due to hit the market shortly alongside the many other all-new supplements it’s shared over the last few weeks: the protein powder Infinite Protein, the promising ReGenx, and the standalone Creatine, the first entry in the brand’s Essentials Series. We do look forward to the reveal of the price on Cosmic Pre, as it has 20 maximum servings per tub, and they are at the maximum dosages, not a 20/10 split, and we have yet to see what a “cost-competitive” price tag looks like from Infinis.