There will be no more pre-sales for Battle Fuel XT as the item is now in stock at BB.com. Muscle Pharm’s first hybrid classic upgrade can be purchased for a lean $35 through the brand’s favorite retailer. The heavy l-dopa and DAA supplement comes with 160 capsules per bottle, which amounts to a sad 20 servings. MP ask that you take the product straight, meaning no 3 weeks on and 1 off like the previous formula. The only reason any company would direct you to use a supplement for 8 weeks and only provide you with a stupid amount like 2 weeks and 6 days worth. Is so that you are forced to buy 2 bottles instead of the usual 1 per month.
The original Battle Fuel asked people to take 3 weeks on and 1 off, and provided you with enough to last exactly 21 days. Now that Muscle Pharm only bring 20 servings to the table, unless you are an athlete, you may want to look elsewhere for your testosterone needs. In fact Gaspari’s category king, Anatropin, could be considered relatively expensive at $40. However if you round up the new XT’s cost per serving to equal Anatropin’s 30. In the long run Battle Fuel is going to burn you an extra $12 per month. Even if MP have struck gold and created a outstanding supplement, that additional 25% on the price tag will see Muscle Pharm lose out to more than just Anatropin.