Which protein blend do you think is the best?

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Posted by: Redcup2 May 31 2004, 11:28 AM
Hi mates

Which protein blend of a commercial brand do you think is best in terms of quality & price available at the moment?

Muscle Provider 2 lb •••••• Beverly International
Ultra Size 2 lb •••••• Beverly International
Grow 3 lb •••••• Biotest
Low-Carb GROW 2 lb •••••• Biotest
Lean Dessert Protein 2.32 lb •••••• BSN
EvoPro 2.25 lb •••••• CytoSport
ProPeptide 2 lb •••••• Dorian Yates Approved
Pro Blend 55 2 lb •••••• HDT
Driver 2.2 lb •••••• HSN
Micellar Matrix 2.5 lb •••••• ISS Research
ProM3 2.2 lb •••••• ISS Research
Pro V-60 3.5 lb •••••• Labrada
Isobolic 2 lb •••••• Nutrabolics
Pro Complex 2.2 lb •••••• Optimum Nutrition
Whey Gourmet 2 lb •••••• PVL
Infusion 2.4 lb •••••• SAN
Protein Delite 1 lb •••••• Scitec
Lean Protein 1.69 lb•••••• SportPharma
Micellean 2 lb •••••• VPX Sports
Isomatrix Reloaded 2 lb •••••• Syntrax
Real Protein Powder 3 lb •••••• VHT
NITRONX 2.2 lb •••••• VPX Sports
Relentless 2 lb •••••• Xtreme Formulations
Ultra Peptide 31 Servings •••••• Xtreme Formulations

All the best

Regards

Posted by: moveyourmass May 31 2004, 03:26 PM
Go for the cheapest!! They are all legit ohmy.gif

Posted by: Redcup2 Jun 1 2004, 05:42 AM
More opinions, please.

Posted by: Christopher Rodriguez Jun 1 2004, 08:45 AM
In this order.

1. SAN Infusion
2. Ergopharm GF-Pro
3. Beverly Muscle Provider
4. Syntrax Nectar
5. Beverly Ultra Size
6. HDT Pro Blend 55
7. Syntrax Isomatrix Reloaded

This is based only on what I've tried

Posted by: SixPack Jun 1 2004, 08:57 AM
I would check out www.blackstarlabs.com there flavoring system is great with great prices,
Sixpack

Posted by: 1Fast400 Jun 1 2004, 09:51 AM
Complete protien diet by optimum is one of the only economy based ones.

I have my girlfriend on Ultra Peptide by Xtreme Formulations right now. She is doing USA's to get her fitness pro card in July.

GF Pro if you want a different taste, not sure if I would use it as a constant source of protein, but is good for a change up.

If it didn't have to be a true blend, I'd say MRM Metabolic Whey. They will have a 10lb version out soon. Everyone gets tired of optimum after a while.

Posted by: NOS Jun 1 2004, 12:05 PM
Beverly Muscle Provider - Vanilla flavor.

* Mixed with water, tastes great.
* Mixed with Milk, tastes awesome
* Mixed with Heavy Cream and Orange soda (recipe on side of jug) to quote Max32, "tastes like a fuckin milkshake" biggrin.gif

This is the best tasting Whey I've ever tried.
Plus, it's only 1.3g fat, 2.7g Carb, with 22g protein

Posted by: Normal Guy Jun 1 2004, 12:25 PM
I order my own blend from Protein Factory and quite like it. It’s 50% CFM whey protein isolate (for anabolism), 40% milk protein isolate (which is mostly casein for sustained release of protein to slow down catabolism), 5% egg white protein, and 5% XT soy protein isolate. Including shipping, it's about $85 fo 10 pounds--that's cheaper and much higher quality than most blends you can buy in the canister.

Posted by: Redcup2 Jun 2 2004, 03:58 PM
Hi mates

In relation to the Evopro, what do you think?

Regards

Posted by: lancelot Jun 2 2004, 04:29 PM
homemade or custom blends are the way to go with protein blends.

Posted by: WiCKeD Jun 14 2004, 08:07 PM
QUOTE (1Fast400 @ Jun 1 2004, 09:51 AM)
Complete protien diet by optimum is one of the only economy based ones.

I have my girlfriend on Ultra Peptide by Xtreme Formulations right now.  She is doing USA's to get her fitness pro card in July.

GF Pro if you want a different taste, not sure if I would use it as a constant source of protein, but is good for a change up.

If it didn't have to be a true blend, I'd say MRM Metabolic Whey.  They will have a 10lb version out soon.  Everyone gets tired of optimum after a while.

Thumbs up for these suggestions. Went with chocolate versions of the first two and am very happy with them.

Optimum: Complete Protein Diet gets a 'B+' for value and 'B' for overall taste. Has great flavor, but to be critical, mixed it is a little chalky. Anything above an 'F' in my book is something I would take for awhile if the price is right so definitely a winner.

XS: Ultra Peptide gets a 'C+' for value and an 'A+' for flavor. Haven't had it since I was a kid, but I could have sworn I was drinking Nestle's Quik! Unbelievable that it has 0 grams of sugar. Go, go sucralose. Good stuff.

Also thanks for taking care of that issue. Had a problem with the Advantage Matrix I purchased earlier and Mike handled it very well. Saw the forums and this thread and got a chance to be smart about making purchases the second time.