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Growing Australian brand Mad Science expands further into pre-workouts with a stim-free solution

Mad Science Mad Pumps

Mad Science recently broke out in the Australian market, and previously it’s been driving the charge with two sports nutrition products. Of course, one of those competitors is a stimulant-backed pre-workout named Xtreme Pre-Workout, and the other is also caffeinated but for weight loss in Mad Cuts. The team has added to that small but formidable selection with a stimulantless pre-workout that can work as a comprehensive before-training solution all on its own.

The newest entry in the Mad Science catalog is Mad Pumps, and while it does offer pump support, it’s built for a broader range of benefits than just that. Alongside a few ingredients for that title-highlighted benefit, there is performance and recovery support from 4g of beta-alanine and a gram of something you very rarely see in the category with HMB. There are a few electrolyte sources, too, but not in any significant amount to replace an actual hydration supplement.

Rounding out Mad Pumps from Mad Science is a group of nootropics, similar in size and impact to the pump portion of the product, with 250mg of theanine, a gram of tyrosine, and alpha-gpc at a respectable 300mg. All together, there may be pumps in the name of the supplement, but it is very much a comprehensive pre-workout that you can switch out Xtreme Pre-Workout for when you simply don’t want any stimulants and a bit more to power muscle pumps.

Mad Science is currently rolling out Mad Pumps across its home country of Australia into the many retail partners it’s been building its brand with in tubs of 20 maximum servings and three flavors to choose from with Blackcurrant, Pine Lime, and Razzberry.

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