Xplosiv Creatine 300g VIP addon
Get 60 serves of pure creatine monohydrate at an unbeatable VIP price! This unflavoured creatine powder is the perfect addition to your daily routine, easily mixing into anything you're already taking.
Why Creatine Monohydrate?
Creatine monohydrate is one of the most extensively researched supplements in sports nutrition. It works by supporting phosphocreatine resynthesis in your muscles, fueling the ATP-PC energy system during high-intensity exercise. Creatine's effects on performance and muscle function have been studied in hundreds of human trials.
What the Research Shows
- Creatine supplementation was studied to support exercise performance and strength in a 2003 meta-analysis of multiple creatine trials.1
- Research has associated creatine supplementation with support for upper-body strength gains when combined with resistance training.2
- A comprehensive review concluded that creatine supplementation is associated with various potential benefits for athletic performance.3
What's Inside
Ingredients: Creatine Monohydrate.
Per 5g Serve: 5g Creatine Monohydrate.
This product is unflavoured and contains no additives. Simply mix into water, juice, protein shakes, or your pre-workout supplement.
How to Use
Take 5g daily. A loading phase is not required. Creatine can be taken at any time - pre, intra, or post-workout. Consistent daily use is the key to seeing results.
Best For
- Gym-goers looking for a pure, no-frills creatine supplement.
- Those who want to easily stack creatine with their existing protein or pre-workout supplements.
- Value-conscious shoppers taking advantage of VIP exclusive pricing.
- Anyone wanting a long-lasting supply, providing 60+ serves at the standard dose.
Pure. Powerful. VIP Priced.
1 Rawson, E. S., & Volek, J. S. (2003). Effects of creatine supplementation and resistance exercise on muscle strength and weightlifting performance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 17(4), 822-831.
2 Lanhers, C., Pereira, B., Naughton, G., Trousselard, M., Lesage, F. X., & Dutheil, F. (2017). Creatine Supplementation and Upper Limb Strength Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Sports Medicine, 47(9), 1663-1673.
3 Cooper, R., Naclerio, F., Allgrove, J., & Jimenez, A. (2012). Creatine supplementation with specific view to exercise/sports performance: an update. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 9(1), 33.













