The newest supplement from Zombie Labs has been announced, and it is precisely what we suspected with a limited edition premium pre-workout by the name of End Of Dayz. The Australian brand’s teaser alluded to a lot this, but now we know for certain that’s what we’re getting. More excitingly, Zombie has shared all of the formula highlights fans can look forward to in the product, and they are juicy, beyond anything we’ve ever seen before from a domestic competitor down under.
To say End Of Dayz from Zombie Labs is a loaded pre-workout is almost an understatement when you take into consideration the typical competitor in that category in Australia. It’s not a knock on the brands in the region; the rules and regulations are simply that strict, and it limits the use of some ingredients as well as dosages. That has not held back Zombie in End Of Dayz, where you get around 20g of actives to support intense energy, focus, pumps, and performance.
We’ve got the facts panel for End Of Dayz in the image above, where you can see you get a load of pump components in 10g of straight citrulline and 125mg of norvaline, and for performance, you get an almost double dose of the classic beta-alanine at 5.5g and a gram of taurine.
The energy and focus portion of Zombie Labs’ End Of Dayz is where things really take a turn for premium, as it has been jam-packed with stimulants and sensory ingredients. For mental drive and concentration, there is a gram of tyrosine, 200mg of alpha-gpc, theanine, 100mg of kanna, then the energy enhancers in 250mg of Enlighs walnut, 150mg of alpinia galanga, and the highest dose of caffeine we’ve seen in an Australia pre-workout with a straight and strong 460mg of caffeine.
Again, End Of Dayz is one of, it not the strongest pre-workout we’ve seen from an Australian supplement company, but fans will want to move swiftly, as Zombie Labs is only putting it on the market for a limited time. Just 3,000 bottles of the product have been produced, and once they’re gone, that is it. The price of the supplement is high, although regular pre-workout users should not be surprised considering what you get in there at $79.99 ($54 USD) for a tub of 20 maximum servings.