Newcomers to the supplement industry have been surfacing all over the show, almost on a daily basis, and that is also happening around the world where fresh new faces, brands, and products are showing up on shelves, including the recently released Win-Ter. From what we can tell, Win-Ter is the name of the brand, and its first supplement, which debuted in its home country of Slovakia, is Win-Ter Pump. We’ll confirm the title if and when a second offering makes its way to market in Europe.
Win-Ter Pump is indeed a pre-workout, the same sort of product most new entrants in the category start with, although to make things a bit different, the sports nutrition specialist makes its first-ever supplement a pump-specific pre-workout. There is no caffeine in this one, or any stimulants for that matter, as it is primarily built for pumps with touches of focus for a complementing mind and muscle-connecting experience.
Some of the highlights promoted for Win-Ter and its debut Win-Ter Pump pre-workout include citrulline malate at a respectable 8g, 3g of the hugely European-popular component, arginine, 3.5g of beta-alanine for some performance-support, a gram of tyrosine for that nootropic effects, half a gram of acetyl-l-carnitine, and 600mg of electrolytes. The newcomer has done a pretty solid job formulating for the pre-workout, all while keeping away from some of the more potent, hard-hitting ingredients out there.
It is a little bit difficult to track down and find information on Win-Ter, but it did just come to market, so that may, or that should change as it grows and expands, finding its way into other retailers and regions across Europe. Currently, Fitness Central Opal is one of the best places to go and get your hands on Win-Ter Pump, and it’s not too bad there at €27.90 (29.25 USD). Every bottle has one of those classic obscure European serving counts at 13, if you have the full serving size of 22g.