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Nutrastop | Hyper Max’d Out

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Nutrastop | Hyper Max’d Out8g Citrulline. 3. 2g Beta Alanine. Fully disclosed high stim power. Hyper Maxd Out is an open label, high energy pre workout aimed at three big goals: boost blood flow, keep your high effort game going longer, and deliver sharp focus and energy that sticks through tough workouts. This isn't your everyday basic mix. It's a stacked option for folks who train seriously and want solid doses for pumps and stamina, backed by a heavy hitting stim and focus

8g Citrulline. 3.2g Beta-Alanine. Fully disclosed high-stim power.

Hyper Max’d Out is an open-label, high-energy pre-workout aimed at three big goals: boost blood flow, keep your high-effort game going longer, and deliver sharp focus and energy that sticks through tough workouts. This isn't your everyday basic mix. It's a stacked option for folks who train seriously and want solid doses for pumps and stamina, backed by a heavy-hitting stim and focus crew.

The main performance pieces are on point. At 2 scoops, you get 8,000mg L-citrulline, which is right in the sweet spot for supporting nitric oxide, widening blood vessels, and getting more blood to your muscles. Citrulline boosts arginine levels better than taking arginine straight, fueling that NO pathway so you feel fuller pumps and better muscle flow during sets. Beta-alanine hits 3,200mg, the standard dose that builds up carnosine in muscles over time. Studies show it helps most in intense bursts from 1-10 minutes, since carnosine fights off acid buildup and lets you push past the burn. GlycerSize® at 2,000mg adds glycerol for extra hydration and cell swelling, while HesperiPump® alpha-glucosyl hesperidin and Pinorox® bring in vascular and antioxidant help to make the pump more than just citrulline.

The focus side is smart too. L-tyrosine at 2,000mg gives real support for brain chemicals under pressure. Caffeine amps up those signals; tyrosine feeds the process, making the combo feel more dialed in than caffeine by itself. Choline comes in as 1,000mg VitaCholine® plus extra listed choline, adding solid acetylcholine support. That gets even better alongs

Hyper Max’d Out by Nutrastop contains 2.5mg Vitamin B6, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 8,000mg L-Citrulline at 2 scoops — that's a real deal dose for pumps in a pre-workout. Citrulline boosts arginine and nitric oxide, so you get wider blood vessels, bigger pumps, and more blood hitting your muscles compared to those weak 3-4g versions out there.
  • 3,200mg Beta-Alanine — spot on with what studies use daily. It builds carnosine in muscles over time, buffering acid so you can keep going in high-rep sets without the burn ending things too soon.
  • 2,000mg GlycerSize® — a good amount of glycerol powder for swelling cells and staying hydrated. You notice muscles feeling fuller and denser, which is what a lot of folks look for in a top pump pre.
  • 2,000mg L-Tyrosine — a strong dose for focus, not just tossed in. As a building block for brain chemicals, it pairs with caffeine to give you tough, steady focus during hard workouts.
  • 1,000mg VitaCholine® plus listed choline contribution — a legit shot at cholinergic focus. Choline helps make acetylcholine, which is key for staying concentrated, signaling to muscles, and that locked-in vibe serious trainers love.
  • Huperzia serrata extract standardized to huperzine — smartly stacked with choline. It works by giving acetylcholine materials via choline, then slowing its breakdown with huperzine for longer-lasting focus.
  • About 473mg total caffeine from anhydrous plus Infinergy® — quick kick plus smooth sustain. Anhydrous hits fast, and dicaffeine malate keeps the energy going so your workout doesn't drop off after half an hour.
  • ThinFen™ and NeuroPEA™ — these give Hyper Max’d Out its unique edge. Based on phenethylamines, they crank up mood, drive, and intensity way beyond regular caffeine pre-workouts.

Hyper Max’d Out by Nutrastop contains 2.5mg Vitamin B6, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders in growth phases chasing pumps and mental edge. 8g L-citrulline, 2g GlycerSize®, HesperiPump®, and Pinorox® deliver fuller muscles and flow, with tyrosine, choline, huperzine, and stims keeping you connected in long sessions.
  • Powerlifters in volume-heavy weeks where beating fatigue is key. Full 3.2g beta-alanine builds carnosine to buffer acid in reps of squats, presses, and extras.
  • High-stim pros who think 250-300mg caffeine is weak. About 473mg total at 2 scoops plus theobromine and YoMax™ bring the heat for real energy and drive.
  • Folks training after rough days needing a brain boost. 2g L-tyrosine, 1g VitaCholine®, huperzia, RhodioPrime®, and KannaEase™ make focus structured, great when motivation dips.
  • Cutters keeping intensity up on low calories. Caffeine, yohimbe/alpha-yohimbine, PEA, and theobromine give a driven, hunger-curbing vibe over plain pumps.
  • Gym regulars who want full label info. Everything's listed clear: citrulline, beta-alanine, caffeine, tyrosine, glycerol, actives — check it yourself.

How to Use

Kick off with 1 scoop in 10-14 oz cold water 20-30 minutes pre-workout to test it out. That's still 4g citrulline, 1.6g beta-alanine, 1g tyrosine, 500mg VitaCholine®, 200mg caffeine anhydrous, 50mg Infinergy®, and half the stim crew — plenty strong. If you're a high-stim vet, go full 2 scoops in 16-24 oz.

Use a shaker for best mix; glycerol needs the shake-up. Take on a light stomach for quicker caffeine and PEA energy; heavy or fatty food slows it. Don't stack with coffee, energies, yohimbe, or stim burners without tracking total stims.

Hit it on training days consistently for beta-alanine buildup. Cycle the stims: 6-8 weeks on, then a break to reset. Keep it sealed cool and dry; glycerol can clump if moist.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: it settles in fast, with early mental pickup before the full energy wave. If beta-alanine tingles hit you, expect it here, maybe on face, ears, hands.

Minutes 10-20: caffeine starts shining, and mood/drive kicks in. That's when a lot of people feel the shift to beast mode.

Minutes 20-40: prime time for most workouts. Pumps ramp from citrulline, glycerol, HesperiPump®, Pinorox®, and salt, with tyrosine/choline/huperzia keeping you zeroed in.

Minutes 40-90: holds up well thanks to more than just quick caffeine. Infinergy® and theobromine smooth the end, though heavy stim users might feel the start stronger.

Days 1-7: instant stim, mood, and pump hits, but beta-alanine is loading. Weeks 2-4: as carnosine builds, hard reps and intense bursts feel easier to handle, turning it into more than a quick buzz.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline — Clinical-dose nitric oxide support for bigger, longer-lasting pumps
  • Beta-Alanine — Buffers training burn and extends high-intensity set quality
  • GlycerSize® — Hydration-driven cell volumization for fuller training sessions
  • L-Tyrosine — Catecholamine precursor support for stressed, focused performance
  • VitaCholine® — Cholinergic focus support for better concentration and output
  • Caffeine Anhydrous + Infinergy® — Fast onset energy with a broader, longer performance curve
  • HesperiPump® — Advanced flavonoid support for a more complete pump profile
  • Pinorox® — Polyphenol-rich vascular support beyond basic nitric oxide ingredients
  • RhodioPrime® Rhodiola Crenulata — Adaptogenic support for better mental stamina under stress
  • KannaEase™ — Mood-lift support that shapes the formula’s training feel
  • YoMax™ — Sharp adrenergic edge for advanced high-stim users
  • BioPerine® — Absorption support to help the full formula hit harder

Hyper Max’d Out by Nutrastop contains 2.5mg Vitamin B6, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in Hyper Max’d Out?

At the full 2-scoop serving, Hyper Max’d Out provides 400mg caffeine anhydrous plus 100mg Infinergy® dicaffeine malate. Dicaffeine malate is not 100% caffeine by weight, so total caffeine is about 473mg per full serving. At 1 scoop, that works out to roughly 236.5mg total caffeine.

Is 1 scoop enough, or do I need the full 2 scoops?

1 scoop is still a meaningful serving, not a teaser dose. It gives you 4g citrulline, 1.6g beta-alanine, 1g tyrosine, 500mg VitaCholine®, and about 236.5mg total caffeine, which is plenty for many users. The full 2-scoop serving is for experienced users who want the complete clinical pump/performance doses and a much stronger stimulant hit.

Is the citrulline dose actually clinical?

Yes—at 2 scoops, the formula delivers 8,000mg of pure L-citrulline, which sits right in the clinically relevant range commonly used for nitric oxide support and exercise performance. Even at 1 scoop, 4,000mg is still a useful dose, though not the full clinical target seen in many studies.

Will Hyper Max’d Out make me tingle?

Probably, especially at 2 scoops. The formula contains 3,200mg beta-alanine per full serving, which is the classic dose associated with paresthesia—the harmless tingling sensation many users feel in the skin. Some people enjoy it as part of the pre-workout experience, while others prefer to start with 1 scoop.

What makes the focus feel different from basic caffeine-only pre-workouts?

Hyper Max’d Out does more than rely on caffeine. It includes 2g L-tyrosine, 1g VitaCholine®, huperzia-derived huperzine activity, RhodioPrime®, KannaEase™, and PEA derivatives, giving it a more layered cognitive profile with support for catecholamines, acetylcholine, mood, and training urgency.

Can I take this with coffee or an energy drink?

That is usually a bad idea unless you are carefully calculating your total stimulant intake. The full serving already provides about 473mg total caffeine, and the formula also contains YoMax™, ThinFen™, NeuroPEA™, and theobromine. Stacking more stimulants can quickly push the experience from productive to excessive.

How long before training should I take it?

Most users do best taking it 20-30 minutes before lifting. That timing gives the caffeine, tyrosine, and mood-focused actives time to come online while still allowing the pump side to build as the session starts.

Does Hyper Max’d Out need to be cycled?

The pump and endurance ingredients themselves do not require cycling, but the stimulant side often benefits from it. Because the formula is so aggressive, many experienced users cycle off periodically to restore caffeine and adrenergic sensitivity. Beta-alanine works best with consistent intake, so the tradeoff is stimulant sensitivity versus steady carnosine loading.

Is this formula good for evening workouts?

For most people, no. With about 473mg total caffeine at the full serving plus secondary stimulatory compounds, Hyper Max’d Out is much better suited to morning or afternoon training. Evening use can easily interfere with sleep quality.

What should I stack with Hyper Max’d Out to complete the performance picture?

The smartest addition is standalone creatine monohydrate, since this pre-workout does not include creatine. Creatine supports phosphocreatine replenishment and complements beta-alanine nicely, giving you both ATP regeneration and acid buffering support for harder training.

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