

Broken Arrow Hail Storm
Repp Sports
Overview
Broken Arrow Hail Storm includes several effectively dosed ingredients known to enhance exercise performance, such as L-Citrulline Malate, Beta-Alanine, Betaine Anhydrous, and Caffeine. However, the efficacy of the product is hindered by the undisclosed dosages of a number of other ingredients, making it difficult to ascertain their contribution to the overall effect. The product's high stimulant content is likely to provide a strong energy boost, but individual responses will vary.
The Good
Optimal Dose of L-Citrulline Malate for Muscle Pumps and Performance
Effective Dose of Beta-Alanine for Endurance
Adequate Dose of Betaine Anhydrous for Strength and Power Output
The Bad
High Stimulant Dose for Many Individuals
Potential for Stimulant-Related Side Effects
Undisclosed Dosages for Several Ingredients
Is it for you?
Best For: Athletes, fitness enthusiasts seeking high energy, individuals with high stimulant tolerance
Skip If: Sensitive to stimulants, have heart conditions, or are pregnant/nursing
Ingredients Analysis
Sodium
150 mgBeta-Alanine
3.2 gBetaine Anhydrous
1.5 gL-Taurine
1 gL-Tyrosine
1 gCaffeine
350 mgCitrafuze
150 mgAlpha Gpc
100 mgTheobroma Cacao Extract
100 mgHow to Use
Mix one scoop with water 20-30 minutes before exercise. Assess tolerance with a half scoop first.
As needed
Before workout
On an empty stomach for best effect
Who Should Use This
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