Max’s is an incredibly long-running supplement company in Australia that still competes rather well in the modern market. While the brand still has a rather classic look to it, Max’s has gone in a more current direction with its recently released Lab Series. Among that group of innovations is Betapump Nitro-Cascade, a premium pre-workout built that joins the many others we’ve seen surface in that part of the world from the likes of Zombie Labs and Nexus.
Max’s has developed Betapump Nitro-Cascade to cover all of the core pre-workout benefits, starting with a solid 6g of straight citrulline for blood flow and muscle fullness. You then get a full daily dosage of tried and true creatine monohydrate for strength and a gram of taurine, as well as the ever-present beta-alanine at its signature 3.2g to drive performance and endurance.
Moving on to the energy and focus highlights of Max’s Betapump Nitro-Cascade, there is a gram of tyrosine with a moderate 200mg of alpha-gpc to support focus, clarity, and mental drive. Rounding it all out is 250mg of the typically hard-hitting juglans regia, 100mg of theacrine, and a respectably strong 400mg of caffeine. Again, the supplement looks to cover most of the bases of a pre-workout more than your standard competitor, although not quite as intensely as Zombie Labs and Nexus’ potent premium pre-workouts, End Of Dayz and Per4m 2.0.
Altogether, Max’s has put together a heavily dosed pre-workout that covers pumps, strength, endurance, focus, and energy, and its price is closer to your mainstream-level competitors in Australia than the premium ones at $79.95 (55.67 USD) for a tub of 20 complete servings. Fans have four flavors to choose from in Raspberry Lemonade, Blue Sour Straps, Sour Grape, and Sour Candy, and if you’d like to try it out before grabbing the full size, there is an eight-serving at $44.95.
