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USN Nine Aminos is a caffeine-free amino acid supplement designed to support muscle recovery and performance. It features a scientifically balanced formula containing all nine essential amino acids (EAAs) and added electrolytes, including coconut water powder, to enhance hydration. Available in four delicious flavors, this product is perfect for athletes looking to optimize their training and recovery.
Additives | Taurine, Branched-Chain Amino Acid, Coconut Water Powder, Magnesium |
Weight | 330 g |
Units | 330.0 gram |
Serving Recommendation | 1 Scoop (11g) |
Manufacturer contact | UK: USN (UK) LTD. Seven House, High Street, Longbridge, Birmingham, B31 2UQ. EU: USN SUPPLEMENTS LTD Commercial House, Millbank Business Park, Lucan, Dublin, K78 X5W6E-mail: [email protected] |
Brand | USN |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Serving Size | 30 scoops |
Carbohydrate | 2.1 grams g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0.1 grams g |
T**D
Smells nice tastes good and really does provide you with a good selection of amino acid
These amino acids have an interesting bubblegum-esque flavour but they do taste good and the quality is great.I have repurchased this item multiple times now and even have it on my subscription as it provides essential vitamins minerals and amino acids for my daily activities.I find if I dissolve it in either a can of coke or some squash it works fine especially good with ice.It mixes reasonably well but if you put it in a can of fizz it does froth up.
A**S
High quality product but some minor drawbcks
I use BCAAs for both strength (resistance) training and also for endurance training (cycling). So I always look for BCAAs that are combined with electrolyte mixes, as this is, to ensure effective hydration. I've also tried BCAAs from Optimum Nutrition, BPI and Grenade, so that's my context for comparing this too. Although its competitively priced, the concentration stated (1 scoop for 300ml of water) actually means that a tub doesn't last as long as some other options. However the tub is a good size and the powder arrived nice and dry with no clumping due to the use of multiple silica sachets.The taste is good, albeit maybe slightly weak unless made at a high concentration. Its also fairly oversweet in an artificial way and personally I would prefer less artificial sweetener, since it can get sickly. The mixability is good if not great - it can 'foam' a little at first when mixing or shaking, but it does settle down quite quickly and the 'head' disappears. The powder is completely dissolved in the water.All in all its a good product, but I'm not sure that its enough to lure me away from Optimum Nutrition long-term, since I find that less sickly and it also has vitamin C for immunity support and reduced inflammation.
S**2
Big flavour and packed with Amino Acids!
A welcomed addition to my Stack.I'd seen this range being advertised on socials and wanted to get a non-stim drink which contains a lot of Amino Acids and also has other benefits. The added Magnesium and Coconut water power give me just that. I'll typically mix up a large bottle of this mid-morning and consume before and during my lunchtime workout. Mixes easily in any water jug or sports bottle.Pineapple flavour is refreshing and i feel that the Coconut water powder helps to re-hydrate me.I brought whilst a voucher was running and it works out at 0.50p per servings - so can't complain with that.Will buy again!
A**R
Trusted brand, good taste
This is a full spectrum BCAA and EAA amino acides by USN in 330gram pack. Trusted brand, good quality, nice taste. Satisfied.Note that this is a Vine review for the item sent for free to review. My reviews are not based on the price but just the material, make, general quality and the usefulness of the product. Please do your own research and comparison on the price.
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Seems Decent So Far
I've waited a month to review this, so I could go through the entire bottle. This is my thoughts so far, bearing in mind that I know more than one month and a balanced diet is needed to truly know whether anything has worked.Also, make sure you check with your doctor before taking any supplements.Before starting, I never took any supplements. I ate my meals in the day, hydrated at the rate I did and did very little to no exercise.Now, my skin seems clearer and more elastic. Bowel movements more consistent. Energy levels, concentration and brain-fog feel improved.So for me, I feel like it works.But, it's not cheap in the current market and although a single dosage isn't much, over a year it's a lot. So I would aim to look for deals when purchasing.
R**I
Nice but the aftertaste
It’s nice but the aftertaste isn’t so nice at all.. Usually buy another well known brand and I think I’ll probably stick to that one. Sorry I really wanted to like it.
I**A
Refreshing Amino Blend
This amino acids powder has become a key component of my daily wellness routine, offering a delicious pineapple flavor that makes every sip refreshing and enjoyable. I value how its balanced blend of essential and branched-chain amino acids, along with added magnesium and coconut water powder, supports recovery and hydration after workouts. The mixability and subtle taste provide a pleasant experience that seamlessly integrates into my regimen, enhancing both my physical recovery and overall well-being with each use.
C**D
Taste is bad, additives
OK I know taste is subjective, but it doesn't taste anything like Jelly Beans to me and it's just bad. I can't even liken it to anything as it's certainly a new flavour to me. I'm sure someone out there will like it.But past that, there's a few deal breakers for me:- Sucralose as a sweetener - should be stevia at this price point in my opinion- Unnecessary use of colour additives - Brilliant Blue (E133) and Quinoline Yellow (E104) which according to google is not allowed in food products in the USA and Canada. It even goes as far as saying on the tub "May have an adverse effect on activity and attention in children".- It's expensive considering how much you'll likely be going through based on the dosage and the "Before, during & after training" recommendationI support the use of BCAAs and EAAs, but I'd avoid this alone due to the additives.
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