When Enhanced Labs transitioned to its most recent and more modern branding, it didn’t bring over any of the many pre-workouts it had done previously. The brand did debut Maximus Stim and Maximus Pump, a similar sort of pair as the brand’s past competitors, Rage Stim and Rage Pump. Maximus Stim is primarily for energy and focus, while Maximus Pump is mostly about increasing and enhancing muscle pumps without the use of any stimulants.
Enhanced Labs has officially returned to that Rage pre-workout naming convention with an evolution of its last numbered version of that supplement, Rage 2.0, with Rage 3.0. Surprisingly, the third iteration of the product is not all that different from Maximus Stim. It is built for a comprehensive experience with energy, focus, pumps, and performance, and though the balance does vary a bit, Rage 3.0 has a lot of the same ingredients as Maximus Stim, even the amount of caffeine is in the same area.
You get plenty of components to enhance pumps, a much bigger amount compared to the performance department with 8g of straight citrulline, 2g of betaine, half a gram of AgMass agmatine, and the increasingly popular EndoFlo botanical blend at 150mg. The performance drivers in the sequel supplement are a gram of taurine, a touch of electrolytes to help with hydration, and a full dose of the ever-present beta-alanine at 3.2g.
The energy and focus ingredients make up the rest of the field in Enhanced Labs Rage 3.0 pre-workout, including 2g of tyrosine, alpha-gpc at a moderate dose of 150mg, huperzine, and 150mg of the noticeably strong premium ingredient Neurorush, that continues to find its way into more and more pre-workouts. The caffeine in the product is from PurCaf natural caffeine at 316mg a serving, a pinch more than the amount of the exact same ingredient in Maximus Stim, where it sits at 302mg.
As fans of Enhanced Labs and Maximus Stim will notice, the brand’s newest pre-workout has a lot of the same ingredients, in fact, all of the main features in Rage 3.0 except black pepper are in Maximus. The key difference is you get bigger dosages for pumps and a lighter variety of stimulants, as there is no sign of the hard-hitting pair of TeaCrine and Dynamine. You can grab a bottle of Rage 3.0 from the brand’s website, and if you get in soon, there is a sale discounting it to $37.99 for a bottle of 20 servings.