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Max Titanium doubles dosages and almost triples the caffeine for its premium Horus Elite

Max Titanium Horus Elite

Max Titanium has been busy these last few months, beyond this week’s extension of its gourmet protein powder in the Cookies 100% Whey Double Tasty. The Brazilian brand has also jumped on the premium pre-workout concept with a spin-off of its original and long-running competitor, Horus. The busy supplement company has come out with Horus Elite, which has the same blend of key ingredients but at mostly higher dosages.

Horus Elite calls on the same blend as Horus relies on in beta-alanine, arginine, caffeine, and taurine. What makes Max Titanium’s latest innovation that extra bit special, or “Elite” as it calls it, is that you get twice the arginine at 2g for pump support, and the same 2g of beta-alanine for performance. The taurine has been doubled too for 2g a serving, and the caffeine has been massively dialed up from 150mg to a potent 400mg per serving.

Max Titanium’s Horus Elite pre-workout is kind of like a double serving of the regular Horus plus a bit more caffeine, which will give it a noticeably different feel and performance serving versus serving. With the added dosages, there is a difference in price for fans moving up to Horus Elite, but again, for what you get, it makes sense. For a tub of 30 servings of the Elite product, you’ll pay R$132.64 (25.80 USD) just 14% more than Horus.