Nitrosurge Max is the premium pre-workout from Jacked Factory, a spin-off of its original mainstream-level pre-workout Nitrosurge and separate from its various spin-offs like Nitrosurge Natural, Nitrosurge Shred, and the CON-CRET reinforced Nitrosurge Build. The brand has relaunched the supplement this week with a slightly tweaked formula, keeping many of the ingredients and dosages the same but making enough changes elsewhere to justify it being referred to as Nitrosurge Max V2.
Jacked Factory has powered up a few key areas in the second iteration of Nitrosurge Max, including more pumps and performance, and a stronger hit of energy. Just one ingredient has been removed in the gaming-specific NooLVL, but in exchange for that, the brand has added a bunch of others. In place of the focus, cognition, and reaction component is the newly added theobromine at 200mg, and to give it a more robust performance and endurance side, there is a full 4g of beta-alanine.
Those things mentioned above are the additions and subtractions from Jacked Factory’s Nitrosurge Max V2; now we get to the dosage differences, as everything else that was in the original has been carried over for the sequel. You still get 2.5g of betaine for pumps with a pinch more citrulline at 10g per maximum serving, a consistent 150mg of elevATP and 50mg of Senactiv to drive performance, and the same 300mg of AlphaSize alpha-gpc, 250mcg of huperzine, and 2g of tyrosine for focus.
The one other alteration in Jacked Factory’s second version of its premium pre-workout comes in the caffeine department, as the previous iteration had a straight 350mg of PurCaf natural caffeine. For the second time around, Nitrosurge Max has 300mg of PurCaf caffeine, slightly less, but added Infinergy di-caffeine malate, providing about 75mg of caffeine, meaning you do get a bit more than last time.
As mentioned, Jacked Factory has mostly upped the performance and pumps for Nitrosurge Max V2 with the added beta-alanine and bump in citrulline, plus the Senactiv, elevATP, and betaine that were already present. The increased caffeine should also change the experience a bit, and best of all, it doesn’t cost any more. The brand has managed to keep the price exactly the same, $10 over the regular Nitrosurge at $39.99 for a bottle of 20 maximum servings in Electric Blue Raspberry and Cherry Bomb flavors.