Hosstile Supplements BloodShot Preworkout Review
One of the hottest preworkouts on the market right now is Hostile Supplements BloodShot Preworkout, so we decided we had to give it a try.
Blood Shot Preworkout is a non-stimulant Pump Preworkout that aims to promote massive muscle pumps and increased endurance while training. This preworkout features Citrulline, NO3-T Arginine Nitrate and Beet Root to increase nitric oxide levels and promote vasodiliation and muscle pumps They also added the powerhouse ingredient Peak02 to promote endurance and noootropics like Huperzine A to optimize mental performance and improve that mind muscle connection. They didn't stop there, they also threw in Glycersize, Betaine, Creatine Monohydrate and Green Tea Extract among other performance boosting ingredients.
Hosstile BloodShot Preworkout Review
The formula behind Bloodshot Preworkout is pretty impressive, 6 grams of fermented L-Citrulline for pumps, a hefty 4 gram dose of Betain Anhydrous for increased power output, 3 grams of creatine monohydrate, 3 grams of GlycerSize branded glycerol powder, 2 grams Peak02 to improve endurance, a hefty 2 gram dose of Taurine for hydration, pumps and focus, a gram and a half of Agmatine along with 600mg of Beet Root Extract and 300mg of Green Tea Leaf Extract to support weight loss and help with energy and weight management.
Overall there's a good mix of ingredients to support improved blood flow, pumps and endurance, the ingredients chosen work are carefully selected to work synergistically together and the dosages are spot on and heftier than your average preworkout.
Hosstile Supplements Blood Shot Preworkout Review
So after hearing a lot of people online touting how great Blood Shot Preworkout was I had to give it a try. I picked up the Strawberrry Kiwi flavor and while ultimately flavor isn't that important, we care about how these preworkouts work not taste, it is an added benefit when they go down easily. The Kiwi Strawberry tasted excellent and did a great job of covering up the hefty dosages of active ingredients in this preworkout.
As far as pumps go I've used this on shoulder day, leg day and chest/bicep day and I can say that without question this product delivers muscle pumps, it's as good if not better than some of my go to favorite pump preworkouts like Merica Labz Stars N Pipes, Pump Daddy and others. I had a solid pump during and following my workout.
I'm personally not a huge fan of stim preworkouts, most of them are way too packed with stims these days for my taste, I'm a bit stim sensitive, but Bloodshot is great as a stand alone or stacks well with your favorite stimulant fueled preworkout. The nootropics as well as the Peak02 provided me with plenty of energy to crush my workout without the need for stims however I did stack it with one scoop of Convict and the energy and pumps were crazy.
Coming in at $49.95 this preworkout is on the more expensive end but that's to be expected from most of these higher end preworkouts that are growing in popularity and it's understandable looking at the formula as they've used premium patented branded versions of ingredients at hefty dosages.
Overall this is a solid preworkout and a great option for anyone looking for either a non-stim preworkout for late night workouts, great for those who are stim sensitive or stacks great with your favorite high stim preworkout if you like the stims.
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