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Review on Protein SynTrax Matrix, 907 gr., chocolate by Boguslawa Kowalczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Its pros: The taste is pleasant and at the same time unobtrusive, with milk it will go with a bang. Tried many different flavors and types of protein: Whey Gold Standard whey and casein, Syntha Edge and 6, Nitrotech and Matrix. I will say that if you have money and are ready to overpay for the taste, then I advise you to take edge synth or six from everything if carbohydrates fit into your goals. Sinta from BSN has a richer protein composition in terms of the number of protein types, but again, for those who understand, this is all a marketing ploy, everywhere the basis is cheese whey of varying degrees of filtration, milk casein or milk protein of a lower degree of filtration, and egg white - albumin, more have not yet been invented . I repeat, if you really need taste, then synth is an excellent product, but in synth there is also an overpayment for an unnecessary composition, the manufacturer stuffed a lot of things there for weight, the matrix is ​​much more economical in terms of the amount of protein per package. Syntrax also makes a delicious product, but it's just not as bright, although in some ways it's even better. There are no complaints about the composition, a few long-digesting proteins, a whey base, a broad amino acid component, in principle, everything should work. Sinta and Matrix are clearly better than Gold Standard, so I don’t recommend it at all, especially for the required price tag. Many fakes + ordinary whey, they don’t make multi-component ones, and their tastes seemed too chemical to me. Matrix economics: for 4 thousand you get 2275 grm package, of which 1748 is protein. The amount of Sinta Edge needs 2.73 kg to get the same amount of protein, while it would cost around 7 thousand for this volume. I don’t take regular synta, because there are 15 grams of carbohydrates, it turns out a semi-protein with gainer elements at the protein price tag. I do not consider Maxler ProBlend, because the mathematics there are not very good at all. For 44 grams of 1 serving, 23 grams of protein, Matrix has the same 23 grams of protein for 30 grams of serving, it is almost twice as effective, and ProBlend also seems to have cheaper raw materials. You can overpay for Sinta Edge for a more pleasant experience, the benefit is the Matrix. Has cons: Cinta and Gold Standard mixed quickly enough, without lumps at all. You need to apply more effort to the Matrix and shake the shaker longer to get the same result. As a result, all the same, everything is fine, Matrix is ​​drunk pleasantly, the mass is homogeneous and without lumps.