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MYOFUSION!!! DA BOMB!! Combat Powder!!!
Man..just recently bought the MILK CHOCOLATE MYOFUSION and boy it tastes the best!!!
Anyone Try Muscle pharms Combat powder? Im thinkin of pickin up some Combat powder as well. How does the taste compare to Myofusion??
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11-05-2009, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by youngkang
Man..just recently bought the MILK CHOCOLATE MYOFUSION and boy it tastes the best!!!
Anyone Try Muscle pharms Combat powder? Im thinkin of pickin up some Combat powder as well. How does the taste compare to Myofusion??
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i was going to say strong first post but that was a long time ago for yah :P sounds like you are on a lot of caffeine from those caps and exclamation points hehe
you are right bro, myofusion is really good  I haven't tried combat powder other than a sample pack a while back and it seemed to be pretty tasty and decent profile-wise. Hopefully we've got some MP lovers in the forums to give you a better take on it
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i was going to say strong first post but that was a long time ago for yah :P sounds like you are on a lot of caffeine from those caps and exclamation points hehe
you are right bro, myofusion is really good  I haven't tried combat powder other than a sample pack a while back and it seemed to be pretty tasty and decent profile-wise. Hopefully we've got some MP lovers in the forums to give you a better take on it
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thanks for the review and the forum. =)
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11-06-2009, 01:00 PM
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chocolate myofusion get a 7/10 taste wise for me
5/10 profile
feels bad man
but then again this is just one mans opinion.
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11-06-2009, 03:42 PM
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chocolate myofusion get a 7/10 taste wise for me
5/10 profile
feels bad man
but then again this is just one mans opinion.
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all good! i appreciate ur honest opinion! =)
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11-06-2009, 03:52 PM
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I think Combat Chocolate Milk flavor tastes a bit better than Myofusion.
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I think Combat Chocolate Milk flavor tastes a bit better than Myofusion.
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yea i might have to give combat powder a try once i run out of mysfusion.
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11-06-2009, 08:08 PM
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Combat looks like a great protein powder! I've heard the chocolate flavor tastes very good.
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Yeah Chocolate tastes great. Vanillas amazing, best vanilla taste on market. (not IMO, Fact  )
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word on the streat is strawberry myofusion is like a mouthgasm with every sip
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Originally Posted by Supplement-Slut
Yeah Chocolate tastes great. Vanillas amazing, best vanilla taste on market. (not IMO, Fact  )
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We're talking about the combat powder or myofusion?
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11-06-2009, 09:32 PM
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chocolate myofusion get a 7/10 taste wise for me
5/10 profile
feels bad man
but then again this is just one mans opinion.
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why?
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We're talking about the combat powder or myofusion?
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The butterscotch one
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The butterscotch one 
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Ah, Myo. In that case I've really soured on the vanilla myo a lot. The choc/strawberry are impressive, but don't care for the vanilla at all anymore. Can't get myself to use up the last of my tub even
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sandaltan
chocolate myofusion get a 7/10 taste wise for me
5/10 profile
feels bad man
but then again this is just one mans opinion.
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Why is this? Not bashing or whatever, just asking.
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[QUOTE=babolat06;407007691]Why is this? Not bashing or whatever, just asking.[/QUOa
all good! good replies!! I think imma try the chocoate peanut butter or triple berry combat powder. =)
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i got the milk chocolate with me. 5lbs of it. its a beautiful thing =] best protein i have ever had
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Why is this? Not bashing or whatever, just asking.
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as far a quality goes, i think that per calorie and gram the amount of protein is fairly low.
36 grams and 157 calories per serving = 25 grams of protein.
if you compare this to MGN pure isolate (which i personally think is probably the best value protein on the market) the serving size is 28.4 grams and 108 calories = 25 grams protein.
secondly, the myofusion blend is a proprietary blend. the only thing we know about it is that is is mostly whey concentrate. but since its in a proprietary blend, and the ratios arent disclosed, for all we know its 90% concentrate and the last 10% is divided between whey isolate, egg albumin and milk protein isolate. if the ratio was a solid blend, i feel gaspari would disclose it, but they dont. they hide it.
lastly, and most amazing to me, is that the MGN 100% pure isolate protein is actually CHEAPER than myofusion.
that is all.
i will say that i liked the vanilla myofusion more than most vanillas ive tried.
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i got the milk chocolate with me. 5lbs of it. its a beautiful thing =] best protein i have ever had
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mYOFUSION OR COMBAT POWDER?
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mYOFUSION OR COMBAT POWDER?
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myofusion never had the combat powder before
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myofusion never had the combat powder before
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Yea i agree with you! Myofusion is the best tasting protein/cassein blend i tried. I also like the Ultra Peptide 2.0 peanut butter chocolate. That was pretty darn impressive as well.
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Originally Posted by sandaltan
as far a quality goes, i think that per calorie and gram the amount of protein is fairly low.
36 grams and 157 calories per serving = 25 grams of protein.
if you compare this to MGN pure isolate (which i personally think is probably the best value protein on the market) the serving size is 28.4 grams and 108 calories = 25 grams protein.
secondly, the myofusion blend is a proprietary blend. the only thing we know about it is that is is mostly whey concentrate. but since its in a proprietary blend, and the ratios arent disclosed, for all we know its 90% concentrate and the last 10% is divided between whey isolate, egg albumin and milk protein isolate. if the ratio was a solid blend, i feel gaspari would disclose it, but they dont. they hide it.
lastly, and most amazing to me, is that the MGN 100% pure isolate protein is actually CHEAPER than myofusion.
that is all.
i will say that i liked the vanilla myofusion more than most vanillas ive tried.
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No offence meant, but that really isn't an objective or accurate comparison since beyond being protein, those are two COMPLETELY different products, in distinctly different sub-categories. One is an isolate, and one is a blended (almost verging on MRP) protein that doesn't aim, or claim to be an extremely pure isolate style protein with a high total protein %.
Myofusion has a lower % due to the fact that fats, fiber, carbs, vitamins etc. were all added purposely to create a more rounded and comprehensive product suitable for many uses. Myofusion has higher calories due to the addition of carbs and fat as well; again, fully intended.
Myofusion may have its faults, but to say that one is the fact that it has a lower protein % than an isolate, is simply not a reasonable or usefull comparison, and certainly is not a indication of lower or inferior quality, as has been implied.
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No offence meant, but that really isn't an objective or accurate comparison since beyond being protein, those are two COMPLETELY different products, in distinctly different sub-categories. One is an isolate, and one is a blended (almost verging on MRP) protein that doesn't aim, or claim to be an extremely pure isolate style protein with a high total protein %.
Myofusion has a lower % due to the fact that fats, fiber, carbs, vitamins etc. were all added purposely to create a more rounded and comprehensive product suitable for many uses. Myofusion has higher calories due to the addition of carbs and fat as well; again, fully intended.
Myofusion may have its faults, but to say that one is the fact that it has a lower protein % than an isolate, is simply not a reasonable or usefull comparison, and certainly is not a indication of lower or inferior quality, as has been implied.
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No offence meant, but that really isn't an objective or accurate comparison since beyond being protein, those are two COMPLETELY different products, in distinctly different sub-categories. One is an isolate, and one is a blended (almost verging on MRP) protein that doesn't aim, or claim to be an extremely pure isolate style protein with a high total protein %.
Myofusion has a lower % due to the fact that fats, fiber, carbs, vitamins etc. were all added purposely to create a more rounded and comprehensive product suitable for many uses. Myofusion has higher calories due to the addition of carbs and fat as well; again, fully intended.
Myofusion may have its faults, but to say that one is the fact that it has a lower protein % than an isolate, is simply not a reasonable or usefull comparison, and certainly is not a indication of lower or inferior quality, as has been implied.
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wait what?
myofusion is not an mrp. not even close. the 3 grams of fat are negligeable, as are the 5 grams of carbs, ONE SINGLE GRAM of fiber included (of which 40% are sugars). theres more cocoa powder than any other carb source.
vitamins do not count towards caloric values, even though you assume they do. 25% of a few vitamins? thats negligeable also.
you never address the possibility that the blend of those other 3 proteins may very well be very, very tiny. we dont know how much there is.
you're saying that 4 grams of carbs and 3 grams of fat in a mostly whey concentrate blend make myofusion COMPLETELY different that a whey protein isolate?
it does, it makes it inferior.
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wait what?
myofusion is not an mrp. not even close. the 3 grams of fat are negligeable, as are the 5 grams of carbs, ONE SINGLE GRAM of fiber included (of which 40% are sugars). theres more cocoa powder than any other carb source.
vitamins do not count towards caloric values, even though you assume they do. 25% of a few vitamins? thats negligeable also.
you never address the possibility that the blend of those other 3 proteins may very well be very, very tiny. we dont know how much there is.
you're saying that 4 grams of carbs and 3 grams of fat in a mostly whey concentrate blend make myofusion COMPLETELY different that a whey protein isolate?
it does, it makes it inferior.
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You have strong logic failings and reading comprehension issues here.
-I never said myo was an MRP, I clearly said it was a blended protein, verging on MRP when compared to an isolate. The fact that you are comparing this product to an isolate at all is, in itself, rediculous.
-If you care to add the extra calories in what you view as a negligeable 4 grams of carbs (16) and 3 grams of fat (27), you get a magical 43 extra calories. Since myo is 157, and your isolate is 108, those "tiny" amounts account for almost the ENTIRE caloric difference between myo and your isolate, leaving 6 calories. So, exactly as I said, those extra fats and carbs explain COMPLETELY the higher calories in myofusion.
-I never said vitamins counted towards caloric values, I said the total protein % in each scoop is lower, since many things were added, vitamins included. If there is even 1 gram of added vitamins, that is one gram of the scoop that can no longer be protein since it is now taken by added vitamins. I clearly said that the caloric value was only affected by fats and carbs, you have missread.
-You say the vitamins are 25% of RD like it is a bad thing. For anyone who takes a multi, or simply has a decent diet, there is absolutely no calling for massive over-the-top vitamin dosages. You sound like a multi vitamin salesman my friend...more is not always better.
-I don't adress your speculation that the other protein sources may be small because, well, I like you, don' work for Gaspari, haven't had the protein tested, and thus don't have a damn clue what the %'s are. Newsflash- you don't get to pan the nutritional profile of a product because you personally speculate that it might suck. BRB, writing movie reviews before I see the movies because i'm pretty sure I know what they are going to be like.
-And yes, I am saying that any added fiber or carbs at all, plus ANY % of multiple protein sources make this product COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from an isolate since, umm, well an isolate by definition is as pure as possible and generally nothing but umm, oh ya, an isolate. The mere presence of whey concentrate instead of isolate in myo makes it a different product. You are not going to fnd one single member here who would agree with you that myofusion has, or should have, much in common at all with a 100% isolate protein.
-Finally, no not inferior, just different. You can't judge a multi source blended protein on isolate standards, since it is not an isolate, and thus has an entirely different set of standards.
Please, think before you post, think before you rebutt, think before you presume to review the nutritional profiles of solid products by comparing them to completely different ones.
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You have strong logic failings and reading comprehension issues here.
-I never said myo was an MRP, I clearly said it was a blended protein, verging on MRP when compared to an isolate. The fact that you are comparing this product to an isolate at all is, in itself, rediculous.
-If you care to add the extra calories in what you view as a negligeable 4 grams of carbs (16) and 3 grams of fat (27), you get a magical 43 extra calories. Since myo is 157, and your isolate is 108, those "tiny" amounts account for almost the ENTIRE caloric difference between myo and your isolate, leaving 6 calories. So, exactly as I said, those extra fats and carbs explain COMPLETELY the higher calories in myofusion.
-I never said vitamins counted towards caloric values, I said the total protein % in each scoop is lower, since many things were added, vitamins included. If there is even 1 gram of added vitamins, that is one gram of the scoop that can no longer be protein since it is now taken by added vitamins. I clearly said that the caloric value was only affected by fats and carbs, you have missread.
-You say the vitamins are 25% of RD like it is a bad thing. For anyone who takes a multi, or simply has a decent diet, there is absolutely no calling for massive over-the-top vitamin dosages. You sound like a multi vitamin salesman my friend...more is not always better.
-I don't adress your speculation that the other protein sources may be small because, well, I like you, don' work for Gaspari, haven't had the protein tested, and thus don't have a damn clue what the %'s are. Newsflash- you don't get to pan the nutritional profile of a product because you personally speculate that it might suck. BRB, writing movie reviews before I see the movies because i'm pretty sure I know what they are going to be like.
-And yes, I am saying that any added fiber or carbs at all, plus ANY % of multiple protein sources make this product COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from an isolate since, umm, well an isolate by definition is as pure as possible and generally nothing but umm, oh ya, an isolate. The mere presence of whey concentrate instead of isolate in myo makes it a different product. You are not going to fnd one single member here who would agree with you that myofusion has, or should have, much in common at all with a 100% isolate protein.
-Finally, no not inferior, just different. You can't judge a multi source blended protein on isolate standards, since it is not an isolate, and thus has an entirely different set of standards.
Please, think before you post, think before you rebutt, think before you presume to review the nutritional profiles of solid products by comparing them to completely different ones.
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MGN isolate costs 1.58 cents per gram of protein+fiber, Myofusion costs 2.13 cents per gram of protein + fiber.
MGN isolate tastes decent (usually getting 6's-9's out of 10), Myofusion tastes amazing (consistently given nearly flawless taste reviews and ranked as one of the best tasting proteins most people have had).
Myofusion can be bought at local retail shops and online, which makes access to it easier. It also goes on crazy specials sometimes, as low as $22 for a 5lb tub.
I use both mind you. Have gotten 4 tubs of MGN total and 4 tubs of Myofusion. I'm phasing out my MGN use, just using it occasionally when I want that pure isolate... but it just doesn't stand up to Myofusion, XF, Syntha-6, MM, or Syntrax Nectar as far as taste goes. If you don't care about taste then MGN is definitely one of the best deals out there and it doesn't taste bad by any means, just not amazing. But it's only $3 cheaper to get 5lb of MGN Isolate than Myofusion... and I can't imagine many people would prefer the taste of the MGN. If you're cutting then sure, it swings the choice in the favor of MGN, but if you're bulking it swings heavily in favor of the Myofusion.
Either way they are different proteins for different purposes. Not sure why I even wasted all this time explaining all of what I just did. If you use them interchangeably then it's kinda missing out on each of their special perks.
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LMAO
We both know you read the whole thing, felt like the tool you are, and had no rebuttle.
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