Xplosiv Pure Citrulline is a single-ingredient, unflavoured citrulline powder — 6 g of free-form citrulline per serve and nothing else, with 50 serves in every 300 g tub. It is an Xplosiv house-brand supplement supplied in New Zealand, and the Supplement Facts panel lists one ingredient only: citrulline (Other ingredients: None).
6 grams of citrulline. Nothing else.
Unflavoured, single-ingredient citrulline at 6 g per serve — built to drop straight into your pre-workout for blood flow, pump and training output. 50 serves per tub.
Why citrulline
Citrulline is an amino acid your body converts into arginine — the raw material it uses to make nitric oxide. In a training context, nitric oxide is associated with blood flow to working muscle and the visible pump you feel on higher-rep sets.
It is dosed at the gram, not the marketing line. Most exercise research on citrulline works in the 6–8 g range. Each serve here is a flat 6 g of citrulline — no malic acid, no flavouring and no filler diluting the number on the panel.
Pure citrulline vs citrulline malate
Both are citrulline — but not gram-for-gram. Citrulline malate binds citrulline to malic acid, so part of every labelled gram is the acid. Pure citrulline skips it.
- Citrulline bound to malic acid, usually around 2:1
- An 8 g malate dose works out to roughly 5–6 g of citrulline
- Commonly the form hidden inside flavoured pre-workouts
- You take what the blend gives you
- Free-form citrulline — no malic acid, no 2:1 maths
- 6 g on the label is 6 g of citrulline
- Unflavoured, so it stacks with anything you already use
- You set the dose and the drink
What a 6 g serve supports
How to use
- Dose: one 6 g scoop. The label's suggested use is one 6 g scoop twice daily with water, or pre-workout.
- Timing: take it pre-workout when you want it on board for that session, or split it across the day per the twice-daily suggestion.
- Mixing: unflavoured — stir into water, juice or your pre-workout. Pure citrulline can taste slightly tart on its own.
Supplement Facts
| Serving size: 1 scoop (6g) | Per serve |
|---|---|
| Citrulline | 6.0g |
| Other ingredients | None |
Servings per container: 50. Single ingredient, unflavoured. % Daily Value not established for citrulline. Full panel on the Supplement Facts / Nutritional Information tab.
Is it for you?
Built for
- Lifters who want a pump and blood-flow ingredient they can dose themselves
- Anyone who prefers pure citrulline over a 2:1 malate blend
- People adding citrulline to an existing pre-workout or intra drink
Not for
- Anyone under 18
- Pregnant or breastfeeding, unless advised by a health professional
- Anyone after a flavoured, ready-to-drink pre-workout
Frequently asked questions
Is this L-citrulline or citrulline malate?
This is pure, free-form citrulline — a single ingredient with no malic acid added. The panel lists citrulline only, with "Other ingredients: None". Citrulline malate, by contrast, binds citrulline to malic acid in roughly a 2:1 ratio, so a labelled gram of malate is only part citrulline.
What is citrulline?
Citrulline is an amino acid the body converts into arginine, the precursor it uses to make nitric oxide. In a training context that is associated with blood flow to working muscle and the pump. It is a common pre-workout ingredient and contains no stimulants.
How much should I take?
Each scoop is 6 g of citrulline. The label's suggested use is one 6 g scoop twice daily with water, or pre-workout. Most exercise research on citrulline works in the 6–8 g range, so a single 6 g serve sits within that range.
When should I take it?
Take it pre-workout when you want it on board for that session, or split it across the day per the label's twice-daily suggestion. It is unflavoured, so you can stir it into water, juice or your existing pre-workout without changing the taste.
Does it contain caffeine or stimulants?
No. Pure citrulline is non-stimulant — the Supplement Facts panel lists one ingredient, citrulline, and nothing else, with no caffeine. That means you can stack it with a caffeinated pre-workout for the pump, or use it on its own on days you would rather skip the stimulants entirely.
How does it taste and mix?
It is unflavoured. Pure citrulline can taste slightly tart or sour on its own, so most people stir 6 g into water, juice or a flavoured pre-workout. As a fine powder it mixes in quickly and does not need a shaker.
How many serves are in a tub?
The 300 g tub holds 50 × 6 g serves. At one scoop a day that is about 50 days; at the label's twice-daily suggestion it is around 25 days. Each serve is a flat 6 g of citrulline with no fillers.
Dietary supplement — not a medicine. Use as directed.
Ingredients: citrulline. Single ingredient — no added flavours, sweeteners or fillers (Other ingredients: None).
Not suitable for those under 18, or if pregnant or breastfeeding, unless advised by a healthcare professional. Do not exceed the recommended dose. If you have a medical condition or take medication, consult your healthcare professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Supplement Facts
Serving size: 1 scoop (6g) · Servings per container: 50
| Ingredient | Amount per serve |
|---|---|
| Citrulline | 6.0g |
| Other ingredients | None |
† % Daily Value not established for citrulline. Single ingredient, unflavoured — no added flavours, sweeteners or fillers.
Suggested use
Take one serving (one 6g scoop) twice daily with water, or pre-workout, for added endurance and pump.













