Pack Nutrition is a brand that has been around in New Zealand for some time but has recently undergone a massive transformation, moving to a significantly more eye-catching look and feel. The supplement company has entered several categories in its time on the market, including many of the major ones in protein powder, creatine, and muscle building. Pack’s simply named creatine and testosterone booster are among the first to be rebranded, continuing their names, Creatine Monohydrate and Test Booster.
You can get a glimpse of what the refreshed Pack Nutrition supplements look like in the image above, and it is a bold shift from the previous bright yellow and black accented design. Creatine Monohydrate is still a standalone bulk creatine in unflavored powder for easier stacking with other products. Test Booster is a much more complex offering and has just been given an extra potent version in Test Booster Primal Level, featuring a substantially more expensive and comprehensive formula.
While the regular Test Booster from Pack Nutrition has six main ingredients, Test Booster Primal Level goes deep into double digits, again, offering greater support for hormone health, testosterone boosting, recovery, performance, and muscle building. We’ve got the facts panel for your viewing pleasure above with highlights like 300mg each of shilajit, ashwagandha, and bulbine natalensis, ZMA, epicatechin at 100mg, laxogenin, a full and effective 3g of d-aspartic acid, and 300mg of the popular turkesterone.
Pack Nutrition comes across as a much more advanced and hardcore brand with its new look, and Test Booster Primal Level reinforces that on the formula side. The growing brand has actually put together a dedicated direct-to-consumer online store, and through there, you can get the new Primal Level in a special edition bundle. For a limited time, there is a box of the advanced supplement plus bottles of fadogia and longjack capsules, all with 30 servings, for a combined $150 (88.26 USD).