Pro’s: higher protein than previous isolates I’ve tried (i.e., Dymatize ISO-90 & 100). Also, the scoop is very accurate. Many protein powders in general require a “heaping scoop” in order to achieve their supposed calories. This one was right on the amount of grams per serving. It also has other added supplements such as arginine, glutamine and BCAA’s. The higher price of the product obviously is obviously due to these additions.For more information read Allmax Isoflex Review.
Con’s: large chocolate chips that haven’t been properly grinded. Since they are scattered throughout the product they can throw off the nutritional information of the product. Also, they annoying to drink as they do not fit into a regular sized straw.
Neutral Points: The product doesn’t have a lot of taste which means that it can be easily diluted by adding too much milk, but on a plus side, one doesn’t need to use as much milk to have a shake.
Overall: I think Allmax Isoflex is an average isolate. The weak taste and chocolate chips reflect it’s lower quality to isolates such as the Dymatize ISO-100 that I regularily purchase. I would rather pay less and be able to control my NO2, BCAA, and glutamine supplementation and have a better tasting product with an equivalent macronutrient breakdown.