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MuscleBlaze drops Creapure but pushes up the pumps and focus in its new WrathX

Muscleblaze Wrath X Update

WrathX is the premier pre-workout from the hugely popular and extensively available Indian brand MuscleBlaze, and it features a respectable formula for how value-focused that market usually is. The brand has plenty in the supplement to deliver better muscle pumps in citrulline and NitroBlaze, plus nootropics and stimulants. MuscleBlaze has just beefed up the product and relaunched it with the same name and appearance.

MuscleBlaze’s reformulated WrathX pre-workout is more of a tweaked version, as it hasn’t really changed all that much. The key differences are that you get even better pumps from almost twice the citrulline malate at 8g a serving, up from 4.5g, and a touch more focus with twice the choline bitartrate. The strength and performance is down a bit, as in exchange for greater pumps and focus, the Creapure creatine is no longer in there.

As mentioned, MuscleBlaze hasn’t made a huge amount of changes to WrathX, just a few tweaks here and there, almost rebalancing the benefits. Creatine is more of a supplement individuals take separately, daily, as a standalone, so it’s not a complete loss, mostly an inconvenient one. The price of the reworked pre-workout is right in line with others in India, well below what you get here in the US at ₹1729 (18.98 USD) for a tub of 30 servings.