Lyft Powders is a recently refreshed brand in the fast-growing sports nutrition industry over in the UK that currently has two supplements; one is reasonably straightforward, and the other is for one of the most competitive categories out there. The relative newcomer’s lineup includes Crea-Sorb Creatine Monohydrate, a complex take on a classic standalone product, and Mad Dog, a respectably balanced entry into the saturated world of pre-workouts.
What makes Crea-Sorb Creatine Monohydrate a little more than your typical creatine supplement is Lyft Powders combines a full dose of tried and true creatine monohydrate for muscle strength and power with absorption-enhancing AstraGin for better efficacy and results. As for Mad Dog, that is indeed a stimulant-backed pre-workout with an ingredient or few supporting each of the core benefits users have come to look for in this sort of product.
Lyft Powders Mad Dog pre-workout has 6g of citrulline and 250mg of pine bark for pumps; 3.2g of beta-alanine and 250mg of the electrolyte source pink Himalayan salt; and a gram of tyrosine and 200mg of theanine for mental focus. There is, of course, an energy side to the supplement, and for that, the brand has included just over 300mg of combined caffeine, 220mg of juniper berry, and lastly, like Crea-Sorb, absorption-enhancing AstraGin.
Lyft Powders hasn’t gone for a laundry list of ingredients in its Mad Dog pre-workout; instead, it’s opted for a formula made up of a short set of reliable components and dosages that support all of the core effects, and it is priced accordingly. While Crea-Sorb is £14.99 for a tub of 50 full servings, direct Mad Dog is only £10 more at £24.99 (31.31 USD), and that is for a tub of 30 servings, not the more common 20. With that said, if you want to measure its value against a supplement with 20, the cost works out to £16.66 (20.87 USD).