Enhanced Labs has been on a bit of a rampage this week, announcing its complete brand evolution, involving an intense, modern new look, and the introduction of some completely new supplements, including the two we highlighted in iO Premium Whey and the testosterone booster Top T. In this post we’ve got another one of those all-new innovations in the spotlight with Intra Fuel, a premium and advanced intra-workout product from the evolving brand.
The price of a full-size bottle of Enhanced Labs Intra Fuel is relatively reasonable for the variety of benefits and effects the supplement provides at $49.99. That gets you a jug of 20 maximum servings, or if you don’t mind missing out on the full dosages or prefer a lighter level of carbohydrates, as the macronutrient is involved, you can halve your servings and get 40. There isn’t any variety in terms of flavors, with the comprehensive product launching in just one taste with Grape.
Moving on to the formula behind Enhanced Labs Intra Fuel, users get all of the tools necessary to help power you through an intense workout, if not encourage the leveling up of your efforts for a powerhouse experience in the gym. That includes essential electrolytes to support hydration and performance, with a breakdown of 116mg of magnesium, 200mg of sodium, and 56mg of potassium, which isn’t a large total amount, ending on a combined 372mg.
Enhanced Labs uses much more robust dosages of key ingredients for other areas of its advanced intra-workout Intra Fuel, with a sizeable 30g of carbohydrates, half from dextrose and the rest from premium Cluster Dextrin highly branched cyclic dextrin. Further driving the performance and endurance side of the supplement is 2g of beta-alanine, 2g of taurine, and a combined 5g of creatine with 2g each of creatine monohydrate and gluconate, and a single gram of creatine MagnaPower.
As mentioned, Enhanced Labs Intra Fuel is a robust intra-workout, pulling together all sorts of ingredients for a comprehensive blend of benefits, with the electrolytes for hydration, carbohydrates for fuel, beta-alanine for endurance, and creatine for muscle strength, size, and power. The supplement covers a lot of different areas but is still nice and stackable, where if you have 2 or 3g of beta-alanine in your pre-workout, there isn’t any over-the-top crossover, although if you have a standalone creatine you take daily, you can skip that if throwing down a maximum serving of Intra Fuel.