Kevin Levrone is one of the most prominent personalities in bodybuilding and this is evidenced by the fact that he is inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame. But like many other famous personalities, Kevin Levrone has set up his own brand of supplements, which he is trying to make a lot of money from. So in our review today we decided to take a look at LevroPump, a blood flow boosting pre-workout supplement. How did it suit us? And do we recommend it? That's what we'll discuss in our review today.
Content of the review
At the outset, it's worth mentioning that the best pre-workout supplements we'vein our ranking of the best pre-workouts, which we update regularly.
Ingredients that don't impress at first glance
When you look at the ingredients of this pre-workout, there's probably nothing about it that will impress you at first glance. It contains
- 4000 mg of beta-alanine, which is responsible for burning ears and optimizing strength performance during training
- 3000 mg of arginine AAKG and 1500 mg of citrulline malate, which are responsible for proper blood flow to the muscles during training.
- 200 mg of caffeine, which is one of the most used and effective stimulants. Its effect is then enhanced by 1000 mg of tyrosine, which is also found in this product.
And that's it. While some products contain as many as 15 active ingredients, this product contains only six. And to be honest, that's really not much.
How do we rate the product in terms of effect?
When I saw that the product contained only 6 active ingredients, I was honestly skeptical. However, in reality, it didn't work nearly as badly as it might have seemed. The product only gives you a very light kick, which is great especially for those of you who don't do well with strong pre-workouts. The LevroPump, as the name implies, takes care of a pretty good blood flow that will easily last the entire workout. And that should be the main reason to use the pre-workout. It's not as strong as Agrezz, which is the winner of our ladderbut for those of you looking for a decent blood flow boost, it's definitely a good choice.
How does it stack up in terms of value for money?
If we have to be more than positive about this supplement, it's the price. After all, you'll pay roughly for the pack, which is a more than pleasant price. One dose thus comes out to . And this is half the price compared to many quality supplements. So if you are a beginner and do not have too much money available, this product may suit you.
The taste is also very good
It is also very good in taste. We had the opportunity to try the raspberry variant, which does look and taste a bit artificial, but that's kind of the norm with pre-workout supplements. When using more water, the pre-workout is not even that sweet and can be drunk well. According to other users who have tried this product, the Kiwi variant is also good, but it also looks a bit artificial.
Conclusion.
The advantages of this product are definitely the good price and the acceptable functionality, which makes this product a very good choice to start withbeginners and those of you who don't want to spend your entire paycheck on pre-workout supplements. On the other hand, neither the effect nor the ingredients of this product are so good that it can compete for a place in our ranking. And for those of you who are looking for a truly functional product, we recommend you rather look into our comparison.
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