Arms Race Nutrition has been talking about transforming itself over the last several months, changing its look and feel, as well as its name, going from Arms Race Nutrition to more simply the abbreviation of it all in ARN. That day has finally come today when the sports nutrition brand is now officially known as ARN, and it has introduced a new branding to each and every one of its supplements, although it is all still located at the same domain, armsracenutrition.com.
The new look of ARN, previously Arms Race Nutrition, is a rather drastic shift from the original brown background with black and red accents and text. The brand from Doug Miller and Julian Smith has brought on a more modern, radical type design with ripping, tearing, and splashes of color in behind all of the text and important details. It is a big enough shift to not recognize ARN as Arms Race Nutrition, however, it has done a great job building up to the change.
There have been a few tweaks and changes to the supplements that have transitioned to the new look of ARN, but they’ve all kept their original categories, core purposes, and key ingredients. Some of the differences include the pre-workout Harness bumping up to 6g of citrulline from 5g and switching from standard citicoline to premium Cognizin, and the stackable stimulant-free pre-workout Daily Pump swapping elevATP and PeakO2 for performance-powering PeakATP.
You can check out all of the changes and updates to Arms Race Nutrition in its new position as ARN over at armsracenutrition.com. Interestingly, only a few of the original supplements have joined the brand in the transition, including those pre-workouts mentioned in Harness and Daily Pump, as well as Vigor and the two protein powders, Isolate and Foundation. That’s not to say the other items aren’t coming like the premium Harness Evolution, Nite Nite, and Foundation Protein Bar.