View Full Version : Kaizen 100% Whey isolate
DCannon
17-06-2010, 05:11 PM
Has anyone tried it? What are your thoughts?
flapjack
17-06-2010, 05:13 PM
If this is the Costco stuff with the green lable., I tried it and thought it tasted like shit.
www.trueprotein.com (http://www.trueprotein.com) is all you need to know.
DCannon
17-06-2010, 05:16 PM
Yeah it's the Costco stuff, seemed cheap, $40 for 5lbs. Good to know.
Ritch
17-06-2010, 05:24 PM
I liked it when I first tried it, but the taste is strong if you use 2 scoops. I much prefer truesupplements here. And it`s less expensive.
DCannon
17-06-2010, 05:40 PM
I think I'll try trueprotein next, I've been getting EAS 100% whey from my gym but I'm getting kind of sick of it.
Ritch
17-06-2010, 05:41 PM
EAS whey, lol...
I liked it when I first tried it, but the taste is strong if you use 2 scoops. I much prefer truesupplements here. And it`s less expensive.
Same.
DCannon
17-06-2010, 05:44 PM
EAS whey, lol...
It seemed alright for the price, is it just really low quality or what?
EAS whey, lol...
What's wrong with EAS Ritch?
Ritch
17-06-2010, 05:47 PM
it`s just a regular whey concentrate. I used it for a while myself when I had nothing better. But EAS makes me think of Bill Phillips and what a fag he became. But still that mag was the shit back then and motivated the hell out of me when it used to come out once every 2 months at first.
ironwill
17-06-2010, 05:53 PM
I think I'll try trueprotein next, I've been getting EAS 100% whey from my gym but I'm getting kind of sick of it.
Trueprotein has cold filter isolate at 7.49/lb...........5 lbs under 40 dollhairs...
Kaizen is what I use. I find it tastes great and its good quality and mixes extremely well being an isolate.
If you can get a better deal with trueprotein go with that if you want for that reason alone.
Absolutely nothing wrong with the kaizen isolate in my opinion if you wanna try that as well. Its all I use.
I practically live on the stuff. I follow my own version of the velocity diet.
flapjack
17-06-2010, 08:24 PM
What I like about Trueprotein is that is I buy 5lbs of protein and the flavor sucks...Im not stuck with it. I can buy protein and flavor it whatever way i want.
marino
17-06-2010, 09:33 PM
I bought the Kaizen at costco when it went on sale for $32 for 5lbs, down from $40. My wife and I both like it and I couldn't beat the price so I bought 20lbs.
DCannon
17-06-2010, 11:21 PM
My wife was actually at Costco today and grabbed me some so I guess I'll give the Kaizen a try.
fathead
18-06-2010, 02:15 PM
Trueprotein has cold filter isolate at 7.49/lb...........5 lbs under 40 dollhairs...
i cant find this on their site. also what is the difference between their 3 or 4 isolates? AND are you factoring shipping in to the cost?
ironwill
18-06-2010, 03:37 PM
I cant get on from work....Look up under proteins, then you will see isolate, then cold filtered...Go from there bro...3 or 4 isolates??? I am not sure what you mean, i can look from home.....
Shipping is extra, discount code off sets decently...
CANADABB
fathead
18-06-2010, 05:14 PM
I cant get on from work....Look up under proteins, then you will see isolate, then cold filtered...Go from there bro...3 or 4 isolates??? I am not sure what you mean, i can look from home.....
Shipping is extra, discount code off sets decently...
CANADABB
Whey Protein Isolate (CFM) Cross-Flow Microfiltration $9.97
Whey Protein Isolate Cold-Filtration $8.45
Whey Protein Isolate Ion-Exchange $9.49
Whey Protein Isolate Microfiltrated $9.49
this is what i see, let me know if im missing something. if you order the cheapest isolate: 20 lbs, with a premium flavor (75c/lb) the cheapest shipping and apply the canadabb discount code it is $211 cad (without taxes which you would be paying on anything) that works out to about $10.50/lb + taxes or i guess $9.75 without the premium flavor
that look right?
ps- can anyone chime in on the differences between these isolates?
anees
28-08-2010, 11:31 AM
where can i buy nitrotech from???
bigtavi8
28-08-2010, 11:47 AM
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