Warrior Blend

The score explained
evidence, testing and value, weighed before price
Why 6.9 of 10: Provisional: clean label, light dose.
- Clean vegan blend
- Tested
- Only 19g
what the evidence says
Plant protein blends can match whey for muscle outcomes in trials when the dose is matched and the amino-acid profile is complete, which usually means blending sources or slightly larger servings. Single-source plant proteins run a little behind gram-for-gram on leucine. For vegans the evidence comfortably supports blends as the practical equal of dairy protein. Warrior Blend is clean but light at 19g; fine for topping up, thin as a main training dose.
Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.
reviews
Most reviewers take it for strength and report it doing its job quietly. Ratings cluster around 4.3 stars across retailer sites, with few complaints beyond shipping.
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