Abe Ultimate Pre-workout vs Gorilla Mode Comparison

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Abe Ultimate Pre-workout

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Abe Ultimate Pre-workout

Gorilla Mode

Basic Info
Brand
abe
gorilla mind
Product Image
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gorilla mode
Stimulants
Total Caffeine
350 mg
400 mg
Exotic Stimulants
Contains Yohimbe
Community
Community Approval
73%
62%
Total Mentions
11
39
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Where to Buy Abe Ultimate Pre-workout

Ruesco

Ships from:πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
$0.75
In Stock
Updated 8h ago

Where to Buy Gorilla Mode

Ruesco

Ships from:πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
$2.25
In Stock
Updated 8h ago

NutriCartel

Ships from:πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
$59.99
In Stock
Updated 9h ago

NutriCartel

Ships from:πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
$64.99
In Stock
Updated 9h ago

Comparison Summary

Gorilla Mode offers a higher caffeine content at 400 mg compared to Abe Ultimate Pre-Workout's 350 mg, with Gorilla Mode users reporting significant pump and focus but also notable side effects like stomach issues and crashes, while Abe Ultimate Pre-Workout is praised for general physical performance and daily suitability despite some concerns about ingredient quality and effectiveness. Gorilla Mode targets users seeking intense pump and focus who are willing to manage potential adverse reactions, whereas Abe Ultimate Pre-Workout appeals to those looking for a reliable daily pre-workout for overall physical enhancement.

Key Differences:

  • Caffeine Content: Gorilla Mode (400 mg) vs Abe Ultimate Pre-Workout (350 mg)
  • Primary User Benefits: Gorilla Mode (Significant pump, focus, and increased power, often without tingles.) vs Abe Ultimate Pre-Workout (Increased physical performance, good quality, and suitability for daily use, with some noting an 'ABE pump'.)
  • Reported Negative Effects: Gorilla Mode (Stomach issues, bloating, nausea, hard crash, body load, exhaustion, and vile flavors; new formula seen as a downgrade.) vs Abe Ultimate Pre-Workout (Concerns about cheap ingredients, general ineffectiveness, and severe reactions like niacin flush.)

Key Similarities:

  • Exotic Stimulants: Both products do not contain exotic stimulants.
  • Product Category: Both are marketed and used as pre-workout supplements.
  • User Sentiment: Both products have mixed to positive user sentiment.
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