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Faction Labs ups the ingredient variety and dosages for its premium Disorder Ultimate

Faction Labs Disorder Ultimate

Alongside its new, improved, and revamped Disorder pre-workout, Faction Labs in Australia has also revealed and is releasing soon a more advanced competitor for the category, seeing it jump on that trend of packed-out premium pre-workouts. Similar to Cellucor’s stepped-up offering in C4 Ultimate, Faction has titled its all-new supplement Disorder Ultimate, and it is the most loaded pre-workout the sports nutrition brand has put together, all squeezed into a robust and comprehensive 20g serving.

The formula powering Disorder Ultimate is much the same as Disorder in terms of its variety of ingredients, with the biggest difference being that Faction Labs has jacked up the dosages. For better muscle pumps, the Ultimate spin-off has 6g of straight citrulline versus 6g of citrulline malate in the regular disorder, and then, to power performance and endurance, you get the same 3.2g of beta-alanine.

In addition to those components above, Faction Labs has stacked Disorder Ultimate with a lot more for energy and focus, including the same half a gram dose of acetyl-l-tyrosine, the same 30mg of synephrine, added huperzine A at 400mcg, and more than double the alpha-GPC from 240mg to 600mg. The caffeine is not as high as Disorder but still at a considerable and strong level of 400mg, with the ever-present absorption-enhancer AstraGin on the label, too, at 50mg to support absorption and improve overall efficacy.

Disorder Ultimate is not a drastically more premium pre-workout next to Disorder; it certainly has more to it, but the variety of ingredients and dosages are not as vastly different, at least compared to what we’ve seen in other premium offerings. As you’d expect, the cost of the supplement is higher at around $90 (58.74 USD) for a tub of 30 servings, whereas Disorder is about $70 for bottles of 25 servings, and on the menu of Ultimate are four different options with Crimson Tide, a watermelon lychee blend, Neon Cloud which is pineapple passionfruit, the wild grape recipe Emerald Dream, and Arctic Frost, a classic blue raspberry.