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Steel makes two potent pre-workout RTDS separated by a 25% increase in caffeine

Steel Supplements Revit Energy And Extreme

Steel Supplements already surprised us this week, releasing not one or two but three all-new flavors for its functional beverage, the Omni Energy Drink, officially introduced around this time last year. The hardcore brand basically doubled the size of the product’s menu from three to six, and it gave each of the extensions much more descriptive and obvious names. Steel has snuck out another surprise by way of another stimulant-powered beverage, although this is not canned or carbonated.

Revit is the latest innovation out of Steel Supplements, and if you can’t tell by the graphics, it is a ready-to-drink pre-workout, packing much more of a punch compared to Omni Energy. The sports nutrition company has made two versions in Revit Energy and Revit Extreme, both featuring an advanced blend of ingredients that’ll certainly get you going for a workout. There is 230mg of green tea, 40mg of epimedium, a variety of b vitamins, 530mg of pomegranate, and a milligram of the always-potent alpha yohimbine.

If you’re wondering what separates Steel Supplements’ Revit Energy and Revit Extreme, it is the caffeine, which is in the products. The difference is that in the regular red-branded Revit, you get 300mg of caffeine, certainly a strong dose, right in line with some of the 16oz performance energy drinks out there. Then, in Revit Extreme, you have all of those ingredients mentioned, plus 75mg more caffeine at a pre-workout level of 375mg and a light 25mg touch of theanine for a hard-hitting yet smooth energy effect.

It’s interesting to see how sensory focused Steel Supplements has kept its Revit Regular and Revit Extreme pre-workout RTDs. Interestingly, there isn’t anything for pumps and performance, like citrulline and beta-alanine, although you can go to its more traditional bulk powder pre-workouts if you’re after something comprehensive. The beverages are available straight from the brand’s online store, and you will pay extra for the caffeine and theanine, as Revit Energy is $32.99 for a case of 12, and Extreme is $35.99, both having five different flavors available.

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