Finaflex | WRN Pre | 20 Servings
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Finaflex | WRN Pre | 20 Servings

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Finaflex | WRN Pre | 20 ServingsSolid doses for real gains, with a serious energy kick. Finaflex WRN is a straight up, no secrets pre workout that's loaded with high stims and real doses of stuff that actually helps your workouts. The idea is simple: pack in enough key ingredients to boost your performance, then add a kick of energy and focus to make every set count. This isn't some basic pump powder or a newbie energy mixit's built for serious sessions where you want better blood

Solid doses for real gains, with a serious energy kick.

Finaflex WRN is a straight-up, no-secrets pre-workout that's loaded with high stims and real doses of stuff that actually helps your workouts. The idea is simple: pack in enough key ingredients to boost your performance, then add a kick of energy and focus to make every set count. This isn't some basic pump powder or a newbie energy mix—it's built for serious sessions where you want better blood flow, more energy production, less fatigue, and that fired-up feeling.

It starts with 6,000mg L-citrulline malate, a solid dose that matches what studies use for boosting nitric oxide (that's the stuff that widens blood vessels) and helping you perform better. Your body turns citrulline into arginine more effectively than taking arginine straight, which means more nitric oxide and wider blood vessels. In the gym, that means bigger pumps, better nutrient delivery to your muscles, and keeping that feeling going during high-rep sets. WRN throws in 1,000mg NO3-T®, a betaine-nitrate from ThermoLife that adds nitrates for another way to boost nitric oxide, plus extra betaine. Pairing citrulline with nitrates is smart because they work through different paths to get your blood flowing.

For power and keeping up the intensity, there's 5,000mg micronized creatine monohydrate—the top form and the right daily amount. Creatine helps refill your muscle's quick energy stores, so you can bang out more reps in tough sets. It's one of the most proven supps out there, and 5g is spot on for a legit formula. Beta-alanine is at 3,200mg, hitting the low end of the 3.2-6.4g range from research. Beta-alanine helps make more carnosine in your muscles, which buffers acid buildup. As carnosine levels go up, you can push through that burning feeling longer during intense efforts.

Finaflex WRN Pre by Finaflex contains 6000mg L-Citrulline Malate 2:1, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 6,000mg L-Citrulline Malate — a good, study-backed amount for boosting nitric oxide, widening blood vessels, and getting those satisfying pumps. Citrulline works better than straight arginine for raising arginine levels, which is why top pump products use it instead of skimping.
  • 5,000mg Micronized Creatine Monohydrate — the standard daily dose of the most trusted strength booster in supps. Creatine helps your muscles rebuild quick energy for explosive sets, keeping your power up through tough workouts.
  • 3,200mg Beta-Alanine — right where studies start showing benefits for building muscle carnosine. It helps fight off the acid burn that cuts your reps short in those 1-10 minute grind sessions.
  • 2,000mg Betaine Anhydrous — a real dose from research for better power, endurance, and keeping cells hydrated. This makes the whole mix feel more like it's helping your workout, not just jacking you up.
  • 1,000mg NO3-T® — ThermoLife's patented betaine nitrate that adds a different path for blood flow beyond just citrulline. Nitrates boost nitric oxide in their own way, so mixing them in can give you a fuller, more complete pump.
  • 450mg Peak ATP® — at the full branded dose, not just a token amount. This oral ATP helps with blood flow, muscle firing, and pushing harder when your energy needs spike during training.
  • 800mg Alpha-GPC — a solid choline hit for sharper focus, drive, and connecting your brain to your muscles. It boosts acetylcholine, which is key when you need your head in the game as much as your body.
  • 400mg Caffeine Anhydrous — a real high-stim level for folks who want that strong energy push, not something mild. It ramps up your workout intensity, makes effort feel easier, and keeps you alert, especially with the other ingredients backing it.

Finaflex WRN Pre by Finaflex contains 6000mg L-Citrulline Malate 2:1, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Seasoned muscle-builders on splits like push/pull/legs or upper/lower who want pumps and energy together. The 6g citrulline malate, NO3-T®, and 800mg Alpha-GPC make high-rep sessions feel pumped and connected instead of dull.
  • Strength chasers who need a full pre-workout, not just standalone creatine and coffee. The 5g micronized creatine monohydrate, 2g betaine, and 450mg Peak ATP® build a solid base under the buzz.
  • Folks used to high stims who've moved past 200-250mg stuff. With 400mg caffeine anhydrous, 100mg theobromine, yohimbe, and huperzia serrata extract, it's for those who like that intense workout drive and know their limits.
  • Lifters in big volume phases needing help when burn cuts performance short. The 3.2g beta-alanine builds carnosine over time, key for long sets with short rests where fatigue piles up.
  • Morning trainers wanting one scoop for energy, focus, and flow without mixing their own. WRN packs vasodilation, energy support, buffering, stims, and choline focus into a clear-label mix.
  • People tired of prop blends who want to match the label to real research. WRN shows it all, with doses that hit performance sweet spots, making it easy to see the value.

How to Use

Take WRN 20-30 minutes before your workout to time the energy with your sets. It's high-stim with 400mg caffeine anhydrous plus yohimbe and theobromine, so start with half if you're new to check how it feels. Mix in 10-16 oz cold water with a shaker—more water makes it taste better and go down easier. Shaking beats stirring for even mixing of stuff like citrulline malate and creatine. For quickest effect, have it on an empty-ish stomach or after something light; big meals slow it down. Don't add extra stims like fat burners or coffee—the mix is already strong. Use on training days, but creatine and beta-alanine like steady intake, so some folks do it daily while watching total stims. If you build tolerance, take a break instead of upping the scoop. Keep it sealed in a cool, dry spot to avoid clumps from moisture.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: right after mixing and sipping, you might feel the stim build starting, and if beta-alanine tingles hit you, that's the harmless prickling. Minutes 10-20: caffeine kicks in, your head clears up, and it starts feeling like go-time; theobromine adds a smooth lift and maybe a better mood. Minutes 20-40: perfect window to train—energy and focus peak, and blood flow ramps as you warm up. Minutes 40-90: it holds strong, with pumps growing during reps and no quick crash from the stims. Days 1-7: energy and focus hit right away, while creatine and beta-alanine are building up. Weeks 2-4: you notice the payoffs—better recovery between efforts, more power through the workout, and hanging in longer when fatigue tries to win.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline Malate — 6000mg — Clinical pump support for fuller, harder training sessions
  • Creatine Monohydrate, Micronized — 5000mg — Gold-standard daily creatine dose for power and strength
  • Beta-Alanine — 3200mg — Buffers fatigue so hard sets last longer
  • Betaine Anhydrous — 2000mg — Supports power output and high-effort training capacity
  • Peak ATP® — 450mg — Clinical ATP support for output and training performance
  • Caffeine Anhydrous — 400mg — Hard-hitting energy for intense, focused gym sessions
  • Theobromine — 100mg — Smooth stimulant support with added vascular benefits
  • Yohimbe Bark Extract — 75mg — Adds aggressive edge and thermogenic training intensity
  • Huperzia serrata Extract — 20mg — Supports acetylcholine-driven focus and neural sharpness

Finaflex WRN Pre by Finaflex contains 6000mg L-Citrulline Malate 2:1, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in Finaflex WRN Pre-Workout?

WRN contains 400mg caffeine anhydrous per serving, which places it firmly in high-stim territory. It also includes 100mg theobromine plus yohimbe, so the total experience feels stronger than a basic 400mg caffeine formula.

Is 6,000mg of L-citrulline malate enough to actually feel?

Yes. Six grams is a meaningful, research-relevant dose for pump and blood-flow support, especially when paired with NO3-T® nitrate support. It sits where serious pre-workouts start becoming physiologically convincing rather than just label-deep.

Why is creatine included in this pre-workout at 5g?

Because 5g creatine monohydrate is the gold-standard daily dose for strength and power support. Including the full amount means WRN contributes to your daily creatine saturation instead of forcing you to add a separate serving just to reach an evidence-based intake.

Will Finaflex WRN make me tingle?

Probably. The formula contains 3,200mg beta-alanine, which commonly produces a temporary tingling or prickling sensation called paresthesia. It is harmless for most users and reflects the dose being high enough to matter, not a sign that something is wrong.

What does Peak ATP® do in this formula?

Peak ATP® is a patented oral ATP ingredient included here at 450mg, the clinically used dose. It is designed to support blood flow, muscular excitability, and performance output, making WRN more sophisticated than a simple caffeine-and-pump blend.

Is WRN suitable for beginners?

Not ideally. The 400mg caffeine dose, combined with theobromine, yohimbe, and huperzia serrata extract, makes this a better fit for experienced pre-workout users with established stimulant tolerance.

Can I stack WRN with coffee or an energy drink?

That is not recommended. WRN already provides 400mg caffeine anhydrous plus additional stimulatory compounds, so adding more caffeine can increase the risk of jitters, elevated heart rate, anxiety, and sleep disruption.

How long does WRN take to kick in?

Most users will begin noticing the stimulant onset within 15-20 minutes, with the best training window typically around 20-40 minutes after ingestion. Food can slow the onset, especially if you take it after a heavy meal.

Do I need to use WRN every day for the benefits?

The stimulant and focus effects are acute, but ingredients like creatine and beta-alanine work best with consistent use over time. If you want the full performance value of the formula, regular intake matters more than occasional use.

What makes WRN different from weaker retail versions?

The competitive context provided shows some retail versions missing ingredients like citrulline malate, creatine monohydrate, betaine anhydrous, NO3-T®, and Alpha-GPC. Those are core pieces of WRN’s blood-flow, power, and focus profile, so this version is materially more complete.

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