Muscletech brought in their Performance Series quite quickly. They gave out samples and opportunities to beta test the supplements as well. This sudden spread into the market turned out to be a great tactic, not only did it get fans buying one product but possibly 3+, without seeing any real reviews. If you are considering NaNO Vapor as your next pre-workout read this first.
It may have ‘clinical’ doses but the lack of contents in Vapor is where it falls down. The semi-concentrated 13g scoop contains just 10 energy boosting ingredients while it’s predecessor, Hardcore Pro has 35. Why point out a major difference like that?
The one thing that Muscletech left out this time around is range. As a result it does not deliver on the endurance and kick ass effects gym junkies look forward to. No wake me up, no mind bending focus, not even a helping hand for a personal best. The one thing it can do is give you a serious pump, however that only fuels your attention to the mirror not the job at hand.
Citrulline and taurine are probably the two to blame for Vapor’s lack of drive. The complexes add up to about 9g and those two are responsible for 46% of that. The other ingredients may be capable of boosting performance but unfortunately they have be drowned out. Which makes Muscletech’s latest one of the most expensive pump only powders on the market.