Posted on 25th Nov 2011 @ 1:16 PM
BSN Hyper FX is the exceptional new pre-workout formula released in response to recent competition. The past few years have witnessed the rise of the 'concentrated pre-workout formulas', and many consumers have sworn blind that their strength and potency far outweigh previous iterations. Many of you will already have used BSN's NO xplode (or possibly the recently reformulated NO Xplode 2.0), and witnessed the energy provided by the product. Many more of you may also have tried alternative concentrates such as jack3d, a product which has altered the perception of the focus which can be attained with a sports supplement. In our BSN Hyper FX review we will be exploring whether this new product can hold a flame to BSNs own NO xplode, and also whether it stands up to other competitors such as Jack3d.
To begin with, Hyper FX is a vastly different product to BSN NO Xplode. NO Xplode can be seen as a supporting product to your physique related goals. The BCAAs and amino acids contained within make it more relevant to supporting development through a considered blend of well utilised compounds. Sure, if you have a limited response to caffeine you may also find you feel more energised, but this affect will wear off as you become used to this content. In this view it is difficult to create a BSN Hyper FX Review which stands a s a direct comparison to this product, as they both have their place in the market. BSN Hyper FX on the other hand is a very high caffeine product which stands more in line with concertaed pre-workout products such as Jack3d, or Physical Edge Rampage. Having used all three of these products now (we recieved our stock for Hyper FX earlier this week) I feel in a better place to offer a personal intrepretation on the differences between the compounds, and formulate a fair BSN Hyper FX Review.
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One of the main compounds found in concentrated pre-workout formulas is geranium oil (also commonly seen as either Geranimine or 1,3 dimethylalamine), a compound which can offer an extreme level of mental clarity for users. More recently we have witnessed this compound being used in fat burner products, despite there being no current information indicating it to pertaining to benefits in this area. 1,3 Dimethylalamine is actually a similar strain to 1,3 Dymethylxanthine. This compound can have profound affects on mental focus, though does seem to be adapted to quickly which explains the reason why so many Jack3d users now need 3 or 4 scopps to gain a sufficient buzz. Somewhat surprisingly, BSN Hyper FX does not contain this Geranium Oil (something I am personally glad to see as long term side affects of Geranium have not yet been proven), but does manage to give a similar pre-workout mental clarity. BSN Hyper FX actually contains D-Aspartic Acid, an ingredient which has been used to great effect recently in many new testosterone boosters, meaning Hyper FX will also offer additional muscle building properties in addition to augmented training energy. In essence, Hyper FX gives a great, tasty pre-workout buzz and will assist muscle development over time. As such, this product comes highly recommended.