Posted on 16th Mar 2011 @ 2:11 PM
Biorhythm SSIN Juice Concentrate is the latest pre workout offering from Biorhythm (out of their selection now of three different pre workout products). This is a clear indicator from any brand that they've tried it, it failed, and they're constantly looking to the next gravey train to jump on whilst the fad is good. This time SSIN Juice is a Biorhtyhm clone of the hugely popular USP LABS Jack3d. The ingredients in SSIN Juice are relatively weak, and watered down serving by serving, and allows Biorhtyhm to make label claims of 60 servings per tub, neglecting to mention, most people would need two to three scoops (effectively only 30 servings best!) to get even a tingle from this pre workout product. With a mixed deck of cards of ingredients SSIN Juice has a tiny dose of the major stimulant in Jack3d geranium oil (1-3-dimethylamylamine) and claims that this formula will promote stamina, intensity and endurance...much like all the other claims by Biorhtyhm pre workouts that were here today, gone yesterday...
Does SSIN Juice even remotely compare to Jack3d? Well no, not really. Whereas Jack3d is an internationally acclaimed, global reach product, SSIN Juice never really got out of the starting blocks. Our team tried several servings of SSIN Juice on training days one week, then the next week they trialed Jack3d, followed by the third week of Physical Edge RAMPAGE. Our testers reported the following results:-
1) RAMPAGE (put down to the strongest dose of Geranium Oil out of all three products!)
2) Jack3d
3) SSIN Juice
Being a relatively weak pre workout supplement with very limited scope or reach, unless you are sensitive to caffeine or suffer any real medical health issues, SSIN Juice is considered pretty weak and tolerated by anyone at all including small frame female athletes. Some people have noted however, terrible come downs and nasty side effects following the discontinuation of SSIN Juice, possibly due to cheap ingredients?