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Gaming line XBeam from GymBeam welcomes a dedicated hydration supplement

Xbeam Hydrate Xp

GymBeam in Europe is both a retailer as well as a house brand, although it is more of the latter than the former, as the majority of the supplements it sells are under the GymBeam banner. To be fair, the company does a great job at meeting all of your needs, as it has you covered from big bags of instant oats and jars of peanut butter to complex sports nutrition categories. GymBeam even has its line of XBeam gaming products that has just gotten that little bit bigger thanks to Hydrate XP.

GymBeam’s all-new Hydrate XP follows the same path many other competitors in the gaming space have done, and that is expand from its original XBeam energy and focus supplement of Energy Powder and even Energy Caps, and into hydration. The shift to hydration is something we’ve seen from many gaming brands like G Fuel, AdvancedGG, and Sneak, and now GymBeam is doing that in Hydrate XP, featuring a blend of vitamins and electrolytes supporting hydration, recovery, and performance.

There isn’t a huge amount of electrolytes in GymBeam’s Hydrate XP, but a respectable amount of around 600mg, alongside the various vitamins as well as ginseng, all to improve and elevate hydration. The price of the supplement is nice and low, as you’d expect, with the simple set of ingredients driving the experience. Over at gymbeam.com in Europe, you’ll pay €17.50 for a bottle of Hydrate XP in your choice of three fruity flavors: Wild Berries, the classic Strawberry Kiwi, and lastly, Green Apple.

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