
Labrada Super Charge Pre-Workout
Labrada Super Charge Pre-Workout is a stimulant pre-workout with a comparatively moderate 150mg caffeine dose and a broad ingredient set.
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Overview
Labrada Super Charge Pre-Workout is a stimulant pre-workout with a comparatively moderate 150mg caffeine dose and a broad ingredient set.
What makes it different
It combines arginine, citrulline malate, beta-alanine, caffeine, tyrosine, theanine, ashwagandha, grape seed extract, niacin, and zinc.
Best use case
Best for users who want pre-workout support but prefer 150mg caffeine rather than higher 200mg-350mg caffeine formulas.
Limitations
The citrulline amount is lower than many modern pump-heavy pre-workouts, and ashwagandha may not suit everyone.
Comparison note
Compared with MuscleBlaze 200 Xtreme, Labrada Super Charge has lower caffeine and more adaptogen/mineral-style additions.
Final verdict
A good moderate-caffeine pre-workout option for users who want energy, focus, beta-alanine, and ashwagandha in one formula.
Score breakdown
Internal editorial score
This is an internal score out of 10, not an marketplace rating.
- Brand trust
- 8.4/10
- Product relevance
- 8.5/10
- Ingredient/spec clarity
- 8.8/10
- Buyer intent fit
- 8.4/10
- Value expectation
- 8.0/10
- Availability confidence
- 8.2/10
Pros
- 150mg caffeine anhydrous
- Includes beta-alanine, arginine, citrulline malate, and theanine
- Includes ashwagandha and zinc
Cons
- Not stimulant-free
- Citrulline amount is not as high as pump-focused formulas
- Ashwagandha may not suit every user
Key details
Product details
- Brand
- Labrada
- Product type
- Pre-Workout Concentrate
- Category
- Strength & Performance
- Primary use case
- Users who want a lower-caffeine pre-workout compared with 200mg+ formulas
- Suitable goals
- strength
- Last updated
- 2026-05-08
Ingredients & Formula
Formula notes
Labrada Super Charge is a lower-caffeine pre-workout compared with 200mg+ products, but it still contains caffeine and ashwagandha.
- Verification status
- verified
- Main ingredients
- L-Arginine, L-Citrulline Malate, Grape Seed Extract, Beta-Alanine, Caffeine Anhydrous, N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine, L-Theanine, Niacin, Ashwagandha Extract, Zinc, Flavor-specific ingredients
- Active ingredients
- L-Arginine, L-Citrulline Malate, Beta-Alanine, Caffeine Anhydrous, Ashwagandha Extract
- Protein source
- Sweeteners
- Flavor-specific; verify exact label
- Allergen info
- Verify exact flavour label for allergens, sweeteners, colours, and facility statements.
- Serving info
- Verify exact serving size and flavour label.
Nutrition highlights
- 0.75g L-Arginine per serving on Labrada all-flavours page
- 375mg L-Citrulline Malate per serving
- 25mg Grape Seed Extract
- 2g Beta-Alanine
- 150mg Caffeine Anhydrous
- 75mg N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine
- 25mg L-Theanine
- 250mg Ashwagandha Extract
- 9mg Niacin
- Form
- Powder drink mix
- Flavor
- Cranberry and other variants
- Package size
- 315g context
- Diet tags
- Contains caffeine, Contains ashwagandha, Pre-workout
- Certifications
- None listed
- Protein per serving
- Calories per serving
- Flavor-specific
- Carb info
- Flavor-specific
Best for / avoid if
Best for
- Users who want a lower-caffeine pre-workout compared with 200mg+ formulas
- People looking for pre-workout with arginine, citrulline, beta-alanine, caffeine, and ashwagandha
- Buyers comparing Indian pre-workout concentrates
Avoid if
- You want stimulant-free pre-workout
- You avoid ashwagandha
- You need a high-citrulline pump formula
Medical disclaimer
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FAQ
Quick buying questions
How much caffeine does Labrada Super Charge contain?+
Labrada lists 150mg caffeine anhydrous per serving.
Does it contain ashwagandha?+
Yes. Labrada lists 250mg ashwagandha extract per serving.
Is it stimulant-free?+
No. It contains caffeine.
How does it compare with MuscleBlaze 200 Xtreme?+
Labrada has lower caffeine and includes ashwagandha, while MuscleBlaze 200 Xtreme has 200mg caffeine and higher citrulline amount.
Who should avoid it?+
Avoid it if you are caffeine-sensitive, avoid ashwagandha, train late, or want a stimulant-free pre-workout.