PrePower Surge

$39.97 or Original price was: $39.97.Current price is: $35.97. / month

Used as a pre-workout supplement to promote energy, increase focus and maintain endurance. It encourages the mind and body to respond quickly during a workout and allows more nutrition to flow through the body to your muscles. This pre-workout will not cause sleep disturbances when taken close to the end of the day. It also helps promote muscle mass development.*

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When it comes to finding a premium pre workout supplement that truly elevates your performance, PrePower Surge is crafted for those who demand the best. Designed to enhance every workout, PrePower Surge combines cutting-edge science and superior ingredient quality to help you push beyond limits, gain focus, and achieve greater strength and endurance with each session. Unlike ordinary pre-workouts, PrePower Surge is synthesized with precision ratios of branch chain amino acids (BCAAs), carefully selected to maximize muscle protein synthesis, enhance energy, and minimize muscle breakdown during intense exercise.

PrePower Surge doesn’t just boost your physical game; it brings your mental game to a whole new level. With ingredients to sharpen cognition and keep distractions at bay, you’ll feel a surge of focused energy, powering you through every set, every rep, and every moment on your fitness journey. Each scoop provides a pump that feels substantial and rewarding, giving you the satisfaction of knowing you’re making gains safely and effectively.

What truly sets PrePower Surge apart in the premium pre-workout category is the commitment to quality and purity. Produced in a state-of-the-art, FDA-registered facility in the USA, our product undergoes rigorous third-party testing to guarantee it’s free from heavy metals and impurities. With GMP certification, we ensure that each batch meets the highest standards in the industry. Only about 1% of supplements on the market can meet the criteria we hold ourselves to, making PrePower Surge a clear choice for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike.

With PrePower Surge, you’re not just getting a product; you’re investing in a meticulously crafted supplement that aligns with your dedication to top-level performance. So, when you’re ready to take on new challenges, count on PrePower Surge to fuel your journey and empower your progress. Unlock a stronger, sharper, and more energized version of yourself—this is what premium pre-workout feels like.

 

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Weight30 oz
Dimensions3.75 × 3.75 × 6 in

Ingredients & Benefits

PrePower Surge

  1. Beta Alanine

    Experience fewer muscle “burnouts” with beta alanine, which reduces muscle acidity and prevents fatigue. This powerhouse ingredient improves your endurance and keeps you pushing through even the toughest workouts.

  2. Caffeine Anhydrous

    Kickstart your session with caffeine anhydrous for quick energy, enhanced alertness, and mental sharpness. This fast-acting stimulant has been shown to instantly boost performance, helping you stay in the zone longer.

  3. L-Citrulline Malate

    Boost blood flow, strength, and recovery with L-citrulline malate. It increases nitric oxide production, enhancing oxygen delivery to muscles and helping you achieve stronger, more powerful workouts.

  4. Creatine Monohydrate

    Creatine monohydrate optimizes cellular energy for greater strength, power, and muscle gains. It also accelerates recovery, letting you go harder and get more from every session.

  5. GABA and Dynamine

    Stay focused, calm, and ready with GABA and Dynamine, which work together to support positive mood and mental clarity. GABA reduces stress levels, while Dynamine elevates your focus, leaving you refreshed.

  6. Betaine Anhydrous

    Look forward to a more intense pump as betaine anhydrous draws water into muscle cells, boosting muscle size and endurance. It also supports fat-burning, encouraging a leaner, more defined physique.

  7. B Vitamins

    Packed with B6, B1, B2, B5, and B12, PrePower Surge covers your bases for energy, cardiovascular support, and rapid recovery. These B vitamins enhance blood health, immunity, and cognitive function, fueling body and mind.

  8. Vitamin C

    Protect and repair with Vitamin C, which supports immune health, collagen production, and fat metabolism. It’s a powerful antioxidant that also promotes skin health and strengthens muscles post-workout.

How to Use

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one (1) scoop with 8-12 oz of water. New users may wish to assess tolerance with ½ scoop.

Why Choose Us

Our Formula vs. Other Formulas on the Market:

Our Formula

  1. Uses third party independently tested ingredients that are made in the USA, GMP certified, and made in an FDA registered facility.
  2. Utilizes efficacious evidence-based dosages with optimal ratios of amino acids, nootropics, and pump enhancers to support exercise performance and recovery.

Other Formulas on the Market

  1. Source cheap ingredients from heavilypolluted soils. Even “organic” supplements not third party tested have been removed by FDA due to high levels of heavy metals.
  2. Use low amounts of cheap forms of amino acids, nootropics, and pump enhancers that result in poor absorption and muscle growth, recovery, and exercise performance.

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Premium Pre Workout - PrePower Surge formula to boost energy, enhance muscle pump, and improve focus for peak workout performancePrePower Surge
$39.97 or Original price was: $39.97.Current price is: $35.97. / month

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