Bucked Up Pre-Workout
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Pre-workout supplement available in more than 15 flavors
- Contains research-backed levels of caffeine, citrulline malate, and beta-alanine
- Also contains Astra-Gin, which may reduce bloating
In-Depth Review
Bucked Up Pre-Workout Review (2024): Take Your Focus to the Next Level
Author: Destini Moody, RD, CSSD, LDPros & Cons
What We Like...
- No proprietary blends
- Lots of flavors to choose from
- Reasonably priced
What Needs Improvement...
- No creatine, so not ideal for muscle-building
- Contains stimulants, so may not be ideal for all people
Product Summary
Bucked Up pre-workout is a supplement that claims to give you a pump, focus, energy, and growth. It contains 200 milligrams of caffeine per serving, a research-backed dose, as well as 6,000 milligrams of citrulline malate to support more oxygen delivery to your muscles, and well as 2,000 milligrams of beta-alanine, which can help support performance. You’ll also find AstraGin in this formulation, which has been shown to support a decrease in bloating.
There are 18 flavors of Bucked Up available, and customers love the taste. Each serving costs about $1.67, which is reasonable for a pre-workout with this formulation as well.
Specs
Serving size | 30 servings per container |
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Key ingredients | Caffeine\, beta-alanine\, citrulline\, AstraGin |
Flavors | Blood Raz\, Blue Raz\, Breezy Blast\, Caramel Apple\, Grape\, Gym N Juice\, Killa OJ\, Rocket Pop\, Sour Gummy\, Strawberry Kiwi\, Strawberry Watermelon\, Swole Whip\, Watermelon Lemonade\, Watermelon\, Blue Raz Lemonade\, Miami\, DragonFruit\, Rum Punch |
Summary
Bucked Up pre-workout contains research-backed doses of important pre-workout ingredients at a reasonable price with lots of flavor options.