Hyde Signature is ProSupps’ cost-effective variant of the long-running pre-workout, not to be confused with any of the many other versions on the market like Hyde Xtreme, Hyde OG, the pump-powering Hyde Max Pump, and the premium Hyde Nightmare. The Signature edition of the supplement has now found its way into the membership retailer Costco, and like everyone else that makes it onto shelves there, the launch involves an exclusive, money-saving variant.
ProSupps has put together an absolutely giant 72-serving bottle of the Hyde Signature pre-workout and that comes at a genuinely incredible price of $32.99. That is significantly more cost-effective than the 30-serving and 60-serving bottles of the supplement already on the market; 32% cheaper than the former and 26% compared to the latter. Interestingly, though, the Hyde Signature at Costco does not have the same exact combination of ingredients and dosages.
We’ve got the facts panel for ProSupps’ giant 72-serving of Hyde Signature directly above, which has plenty of similarities, but again, it is different and has a few things the original does not and vice versa. The formula is pretty solid considering the heavy value angle with a double serving packing 6g of straight citrulline and 2g of betaine for pumps, 4g of beta-alanine, Himalayan pink salt, and 5g of creatine for strength and performance, 2g of tyrosine for focus, and 400mg of caffeine for a strong level of energy.
As mentioned, the formula in the exclusive Hyde Signature at Costco is not the same; however, you certainly get your money’s worth at $32.99 for 72 servings, which is still plenty of workouts even if you increase to that respectable double serving at 36. There is currently only one flavor for the cost-competitive version of Hyde Signature in Blue Razz, another catch fans and pre-workout users probably won’t mind sacrificing for that $32.99 price tag.