“This was super sweet but sure had a big energy boost- Didn't get through the entire container as I didn't really like the taste of this product, wouldn't order again”
“One scoop has about the same caffeine (175 mg) as a mug of coffee (2 cups). A measuring cup of coffee has typically 95 mg of coffee. A mug of coffee is my self-imposed limit because I have brief encounters with atrial fibrillation sometimes - varies from once a week to once every three or four months, basically unpredictable. Actually, I've never correlated caffeine with atrial fibrillation myself. Aside from needing some more energy, I was interested in pain relief. The first ingredient is malic acid which if consumed on a regular basis can reduce pain starting after a couple of days. I haven't personally noticed any pain relief because I have reservations about consuming too much caffeine and potential atrial fibrillation. I have severe neck pain that basically never stops. I get very little sleep and this is what appealed to me to try Juggernaut to have enough energy to make it through the day. I'm still doing it, but cautiously until I'm sure it won't trigger atrial fibrillation.The taste is okay. The second ingredient is maltodextrin and is made from corn, potatoes or rice and is highly refined. It has a high glycemic index, so it can cause spikes in blood sugar. The label doesn't indicate the percentage or how much is included except it is the second ingredient. This could possibly be the source of quick energy. I'm not young anymore, and I'm certainly not an athlete. This is probably more suited for the younger generation who can more likely handle this better than I can. My wife is less than half my age, so she is trying it before her workouts. Even though she is still in her twenties, she has infrequent rapid heartbeat every couple of years. She drinks coffee, but only one mug a day like me, except stronger. She does aerobic exercises quite regularly to maintain her lean body mass, so she is more capable to use this.I'm still using this periodically, but as I said earlier, I am being cautious. So far I've not had any side effects. I'm not diabetic, so the blood sugar spikes don't concern me. I just need some extra energy and pain reduction.”
“The Juggernaut X is a solid pre-workout supplement. According to the ingredients list, it does so without sugar. It does have about 4X the amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee which is part of the reason I feel a burst of energy when I drink it 30 minutes before my workout. But because I generally take fitness classes (Turbo kickboxing and Les Mills Body Combat), I feel a bit dehydrated midway through and find myself drinking a bit more water during the workout. For comparison, my normal pre-workout drink is 100% coconut water and it doesn't leave me feeling dehydrated. Additionally, this supplement contains creatine, so my thoughts are that people who are into lifting weights will benefit more from Juggarnaut X.”
“This has a great flavor and mixes well with water. I personally only used half the recommended dose and had plenty of energy to do my daily elliptical work out at home. My husbands an energy drink supplement junkie and kept at the recommended dose and said this was the best. Especially since he prefers his drinks mixed with ice this did well. Like others said lots of caffeine but last I checked most of these products are so read the label before you buy or try. Also if you have issues with taking something with too much caffeine eating a little something before is helpful - just in my opinion.”
“This pre-workout is awesome! When I saw Juggernaut, it made me think of Nazi Zombies and how it makes you immediately pumped on the game. This is the exact feeling I get when I take it. I don't feel jittery or nauseas. Instead, I have this immense energy that pushes me through my workout and helps me to excel. It mixes easily with water and leaves no sediment behind. It also tastes delicious!”