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Legacy brand Maxi keeps it relatively light and simple in its new MaxCharge pre-workout

Maxi Nutrition Maxcharge

Maxi Nutrition is one of the United Kingdom’s longer-running legacy competitors in the busy sports nutrition industry, and it has just come out with a completely new pre-workout called MaxCharge. The brand’s latest innovation is not anything overly complex or advanced, as MaxCharge has a reasonable variety of ingredients, although the dosages aren’t anything to write home about. To be fair, the price of the product is low, but even then, we have seen more for around the same cost.

The MaxCharge pre-workout from Maxi Nutrition comes with a selection of vitamins, a light 3g of citrulline malate, 3g of arginine, a more respectable 3g of beta-alanine for performance, a gram of taurine, a gram of tyrosine for a touch of focus, and lastly, 200mg of caffeine. If you bumped up to a double serving, you could get a much better experience, and nothing would be too over-the-top, with the likes of 6g of beta-alanine, 6g of citrulline malate, and a strong 400mg of caffeine.

Again, the formula behind Maxi Nutrition’s MaxCharge isn’t supremely impressive unless you jump to that two-scoop serving. That upsize will, of course, lower the number of servings you get per bottle, from 20 down to ten, which, of course, drastically bumps up the value or price per serving. Directly through Maxi’s online store, MaxCharge will cost you £21.99 (28.54 USD), keeping under the allusive $30 mark, with two fruit-themed flavors to choose from in Berry Blast and Pink Lemonade.