GAT Nitraflex Review: Is This A Solid Pre-Workout?
In today's post, we're going to review Nitraflex by GAT, a well-known player in the supplement industry.
They've got a wide variety of supplements designed for bodybuilders, including fat burners, protein powders, and testosterone boosters.
But today, we're going to look at their pre-workout supplement. A product you take before hitting the weights to help optimize focus, power, and energy.
Let's check out how effective Nitraflex is and what types of ingredients it contains.
Nitraflex By GAT Sport
Contents
Let's start with a short introduction to this particular product.
GAT's Nitraflex hyperemia and testosterone enhancing powder is their best-selling product and supposedly a unique pre-workout supplement.
It's said that one scoop is enough to help you raise the intensity of your workouts. That's good, and that means your product will last for a while.

On top of the typical PWO effects, it's also said to boost testosterone levels through an ingredient called Calcium Fructoborate.
It's also worth mentioning that they have other pre-workouts available, such as one designed especially for pumps and a thermogenic one.
It's time to take a closer look at the ingredients found in this supplement.
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Nitraflex Formula And Ingredients
Let's find out what GAT's Nitraflex is all about by analyzing the ingredients and product formula.
This part is essential – if a product doesn't contain promising ingredients, what will it do in terms of effects?
Check the ingredient panel down below, the first thing you'll notice is that Nitraflex uses a proprietary blend for their pre-workout.
Unfortunately, that means we don't know the exact dosage of each ingredient that's in there. There's no way for us to understand what we are exactly getting.

The official site only tells us that GAT Nitraflex contains 325mg Caffeine and 1500mg Beta-Alanine.
In our opinion, that's a relatively high amount of caffeine and a low amount of Beta-Alanine. The clinical dose for Beta-Alanine is between 2000 to 5000mg.
We aren't fans of these kinds of proprietary blends as we want to know how much of each ingredient we are getting and consuming.
With that said, it does contain several clinically backed ingredients; we just don't know the amounts.
With the ingredients found in this product, such as Citrulline Malate, Beta-Alanine, and Caffeine, you should be able to get in a good workout session.
They're pretty much the staple ingredients for a quality PWO supplement. You'll find them in products such as Beyond Raw's LIT and Bucked Up.
Is Gat Nitraflex Banned?
Nitraflex's old version used to contain DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine), which has now been banned by the FDA. Some products still contain is, Dark Energy for example.
Every product that contained DMAA had to get taken off the market. That is when many supplement companies started to reformulate their products.
GAT reformulated the pre-workout, removing the DMAA but still making it a good product. The current version of GAT Nitraflex is still available and completely legal to buy and use.
Will Nitraflex Cause Side Effects?
Nitraflex should not cause any side effects unless you are sensitive to caffeine. If that is the case, start with just half a serving.
We did not experience any side effects while using this product several times. If you're not sure you can take this product, consult your physician to make sure it is alright for you to try it.
Our Opinion On Nitraflex
As you probably already know, we test supplements extensively before we share our opinion on a product.
And that's exactly what we've done with Nitraflex by GAT Sports.
We've tried a massive scoop before working out a few times. It delivered a rush of energy and decent muscle pumps. It did help us get in a few good workouts.
But, we weren't that impressed by the results. I found that the rush in energy was mainly attributed to the significant amount of caffeine (325mg) per scoop.
I'm not a big fan of products that use a proprietary blend. It doesn't tell you exactly how much of each ingredient is found in a product. The official site only tells you the Caffeine and Beta-Alanine contents.
We rate Nitraflex a 6.5/10 based on the other pre-workout supplements we have tried. It delivers an immense rush of energy combined with slight pumps to help you get through your workout.
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The Bottom Line
Nitraflex is a good pre-workout, but it's too bad that we don't know the exact dosages in the product.
It does have a significant amount of caffeine per serving, so make sure to assess your tolerance if it's the first time trying it. You'll find several clinically backed ingredients in it, so it's not going to be disappointing.
Based on the other products we've tried, we found it to be average and will probably be using it again some other time. If you have experience with this product, share your reviews in the comments.
Make sure to read our other reviews, we've recently reviewed Nitrosurge and Pumped AF.