Up-Lift from Beverly, Fast Twitch from cystosport has a caffeine-free version as well. Or just try GCT-10 from Optimum and add to it what you think is missing.
Thanks guys I never thought of making my own. I really like Gaspari superpump max but it has caff. in it and gets my wired but not as bad as some of the others. I have heard that NO xplode came out with a no caff. formula.
I have an assortment of bulks from PP, and have used them in between premades to design my own preworkouts. Its nice because you can cater it to your needs.
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TGB1987, if u r right about caffeine free NO Explode I would totally recommend it. I loved but i could only take the lowest dose because of the caffeine and it still was sick. Problem was that even after my workout i was shaky and anxious for a while which caffeine usually does to me. Didnt feel to nice...
I am using Rag Ultra caff free, profile is good, like the creatine in it as well but the taste is disgusting, like 2/10 and I am being generous. Ultima is excellent and I hear good things about PreMax but it is expensive.
I say make your own, some cost up front but you can add as you see fit. Plus, all you need is the walmart crystal light knock off to cover any flavors, it is really strong and will cover nearly anything if you use enough.
Premax is imo always goin to be the best Pre-workout drink mix in the industry. Just one look at the ingrediants and you'll see why. The only fall back is the price and amount of servings, but if you can afford it, you'll never want to go back. Other wise Creapure creatine, alpha lipoic acid and Beta-alanine is the most basic and effective pre-workout, cost wise.
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