steveP
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I've been trying a few different brands this year. I'm looking for a protein that's high quality, but I can also sip on at work mid morning. So needs to taste good and have a good texture. Max's has set the bench mark for this as their powders all taste amazing, but I was seeing what else out there comes close.
Optimum Nutrition WPI/WPC
Pretty decent value for money and is mostly WPI. Comes in 16 flavours. Easy to digest with no bloating. It's a little too thin for my liking and the flavours could be a bit stronger.
Dymatize Hydrolysed WPI
Zero sugar, zero carb, zero fat, lactose free, pure hydrolysed WPI. The powder is thick and full of flavour, and plenty of flavours. Best digesting powder I've had. Really it's the best protein powder out there; it's pretty much perfect. It's just expensive. 2.3kg will cost $140.
Muscle Pharm Combat WPC/WPI
A a bit of a cheap mass produced powder. Plenty of flavours and they taste great, but it's mostly WPC and I had problems digesting it. A bit expensive for a low quality protein powder.
Balance WPC/WPI
An Australian brand very similar to Muscle Pharm and their protein. Mostly WPC in a WPC/WPI blend. The protein did digest easily and is priced quite well, but the flavours were very bland.
MTS Machine Whey
I finally tried MTS whey, seeing there's a lot of hype around it. They have 9 flavours and all look delicious. I've been put off buying some as the price jumped from $90 to $110 for a 2.3kg tub, due to the Aus dollar increase. I have to say I'm pretty impressed by it. No digesting issues, even though it's a WPC/WPI blend. The flavours are on point; and it's thick and creamy in water. I would rate is up there as being on par with the Max's powders. But with it's current price, it's more expensive than SuperWhey. So you're paying for the flavours really as the Max's flavours are pretty limited.
Optimum Nutrition WPI/WPC
Pretty decent value for money and is mostly WPI. Comes in 16 flavours. Easy to digest with no bloating. It's a little too thin for my liking and the flavours could be a bit stronger.
Dymatize Hydrolysed WPI
Zero sugar, zero carb, zero fat, lactose free, pure hydrolysed WPI. The powder is thick and full of flavour, and plenty of flavours. Best digesting powder I've had. Really it's the best protein powder out there; it's pretty much perfect. It's just expensive. 2.3kg will cost $140.
Muscle Pharm Combat WPC/WPI
A a bit of a cheap mass produced powder. Plenty of flavours and they taste great, but it's mostly WPC and I had problems digesting it. A bit expensive for a low quality protein powder.
Balance WPC/WPI
An Australian brand very similar to Muscle Pharm and their protein. Mostly WPC in a WPC/WPI blend. The protein did digest easily and is priced quite well, but the flavours were very bland.
MTS Machine Whey
I finally tried MTS whey, seeing there's a lot of hype around it. They have 9 flavours and all look delicious. I've been put off buying some as the price jumped from $90 to $110 for a 2.3kg tub, due to the Aus dollar increase. I have to say I'm pretty impressed by it. No digesting issues, even though it's a WPC/WPI blend. The flavours are on point; and it's thick and creamy in water. I would rate is up there as being on par with the Max's powders. But with it's current price, it's more expensive than SuperWhey. So you're paying for the flavours really as the Max's flavours are pretty limited.
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