Xplosiv Beta Alanine 300g

Unflavoured single-ingredient beta-alanine — 2g of pure beta-alanine per scoop, 150 servings, no fillers or blends. Supports muscular endurance by building muscle carnosine.

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Xplosiv Beta Alanine 300g is an unflavoured, single-ingredient beta-alanine powder — 2g of pure beta-alanine per scoop, 150 servings per tub, with no fillers, flavours or added ingredients. Beta-alanine is the amino acid the body uses to build carnosine, the acid buffer that working muscle relies on during sustained high-intensity exercise.

Pure Beta-Alanine. One Ingredient, 150 Serves.

2g of beta-alanine per scoop and nothing else — no fillers, no flavours, no blends. The carnosine-building amino acid, in a plain scoop you dial to your own dose.

2g
Per Scoop
150
Serves
1
Ingredient
0
Fillers

What beta-alanine does

Supports muscular endurance. Beta-alanine builds carnosine — the muscle's buffer against the acid that builds up during sustained high-intensity work [1].
One ingredient, dose printed. 2g of pure beta-alanine per scoop — no fillers, no flavours, no proprietary blend.
Stacks with anything. Unflavoured, so it drops straight into your pre-workout, creatine or shake without changing the taste.

Why it works

Beta-alanine builds carnosine. Beta-alanine is a non-essential amino acid. Once in the muscle it joins with histidine to form carnosine — a molecule that buffers the hydrogen ions that accumulate when you train hard. That acid build-up is part of the stinging, fading feeling in the last reps of a tough set.

Studied for muscular endurance. Raising muscle carnosine is associated with better buffering during sustained, high-intensity efforts. In research, beta-alanine is most often used at 3.2–6.4g per day across four or more weeks to build carnosine stores [1]. It is a slow-build ingredient — it works by accumulation, not on the day you take it.

2g per scoop, 150 scoops. The label's suggested use is one 2g scoop a day, easily stacked into your pre-workout. At 2g per scoop the 150-serve tub gives you room to dial your daily intake — many people take two to three scoops (4–6g) to sit inside the commonly researched range.

The tingle is normal — and harmless. Beta-alanine can cause paraesthesia: a temporary pins-and-needles or tingling feeling on the skin, usually 10–20 minutes after a dose and stronger at larger single servings. Sensitivity varies a lot between people — some barely notice it, others feel it strongly. It is well-documented, not harmful, and fades on its own. Splitting the dose or taking it with food makes it milder.
Single ingredient: 100% beta-alanine. No fillers, no flavours, no proprietary blends — what is on the label is all that is in the tub.

What's inside (per serve)

Serving size: 1 scoop (2g)Servings: 150
Beta-Alanine2g
Daily ValueNot established
Other ingredientsNone

Unflavoured. The full panel is in the Supplement Facts tab above.

How to use

  1. Label dose: one level scoop (2g) once a day, prior to working out. It stacks easily with your pre-workout, creatine or shake.
  2. Dialing your dose: beta-alanine is studied at 3.2–6.4g a day, so many people take two to three scoops (4–6g) to sit inside that range. The 150-serve tub gives you the room to choose.
  3. Consistency over timing: carnosine builds up over four or more weeks of daily use, so taking it every day matters more than the exact time of day.
If the tingling (paraesthesia) is strong, split your daily amount into two smaller scoops across the day, or take it with food — both make it milder. It is harmless either way.

Who it's for

Built for
  • Anyone training in the high-intensity range — intervals, CrossFit, sprints, high-rep lifting
  • Athletes building carnosine across a training block
  • People who prefer one researched ingredient over blends
  • Anyone who wants to scale their own beta-alanine dose
Not for
  • Anyone under 18 years
  • Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • People advised against beta-alanine by a healthcare professional

What customers say

★★★★☆ 4.4 out of 5 from 8 verified customer reviews

"Very good value for the price. I only experienced a very mild tingling sensation, almost unnoticeable actually, but an indication to me that it was doing something (with approx 3g dose)."

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Frequently asked questions

What is beta-alanine?

Beta-alanine is a non-essential amino acid that the body uses to make carnosine. Carnosine sits in muscle and acts as a buffer against the acid that builds up during sustained, high-intensity exercise. Taking beta-alanine daily over several weeks raises muscle carnosine stores.

Why does beta-alanine make me tingle?

That tingling is called paraesthesia — a temporary pins-and-needles feeling on the skin, usually 10–20 minutes after a dose. It is a well-documented, harmless effect of beta-alanine and it fades on its own. Sensitivity varies between people; splitting the dose or taking it with food makes it milder.

How much should I take?

The label suggests one 2g scoop a day, before training. In research, beta-alanine is most often used at 3.2–6.4g a day, so many people take two to three scoops to reach that range. Daily consistency over several weeks matters more than the exact dose.

When will I notice a difference?

Beta-alanine works by accumulation, not on the day. Muscle carnosine builds up over four or more weeks of consistent daily use, so any benefit to muscular endurance develops gradually across a training block rather than from a single serving. Take it every day and give it a few weeks.

How long does the 300g tub last?

At one 2g scoop a day, the 300g tub gives you 150 servings — about five months. If you take two scoops a day (4g) it lasts around 75 days; at three scoops (6g), around 50 days. You choose the pace.

Can I take it with my pre-workout?

Yes. It is unflavoured, so it stacks into your pre-workout, creatine or shake without changing the taste. Many pre-workouts already contain beta-alanine, so check the label and count that toward your daily total rather than doubling up unknowingly.

  1. [1] Trexler, E.T., et al. (2015). International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: Beta-Alanine. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12:30. DOI:10.1186/s12970-015-0090-y.

Dietary supplement — not a medicine. Use as directed.

Ingredients: Beta-Alanine (single ingredient). Unflavoured, with no added allergen ingredients. If you have a severe allergy, check the physical pack for the manufacturer's facility statement before use.

A temporary tingling sensation (paraesthesia) is a normal, harmless effect of beta-alanine. Not recommended for those under 18 years of age. Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Keep out of reach of children. Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Supplement Facts

Serving size: 1 scoop (2g)  ·  Servings per container: 150

Per serve (2g)Amount%DV
Beta-Alanine2g
Other ingredientsNone

† Daily Value not established. Single ingredient — 100% beta-alanine, unflavoured, no fillers, flavours or blends.

Suggested use: Take one serving (one 2g scoop) once a day, prior to working out. Stacks easily with your pre-workout, creatine or shake. Many people take two to three scoops (4–6g) a day to sit inside the commonly researched range.