ZIPVIT ZV 3 Recovery Drink Rapide
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Anyone tried it, any comments info chEers T.C.
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Best I've tried. Everything felt fresh the next day. Shame its 50 quid a tub.
If you havent done it why not try zipvits trial offer its got a sachet of the stuff. But yeah I'd recommend it.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
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Aye it's pricey, how many servings do you get cheers.0
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Edited to say that I should read the OP properly first. I commented on the energy rather than the recovery drink. Recovery drink is great but mega expensive. Can't afford it myself these days.0
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Cleat Eastwood wrote:Best I've tried. Everything felt fresh the next day. Shame its 50 quid a tub.
If you havent done it why not try zipvits trial offer its got a sachet of the stuff. But yeah I'd recommend it.
blimey o'reilly...... I could only justify that price if I was getting top 6 finishes regularly or sub 22s on a tt.... but I aint.. so I'll have to do without it.
I dont want to burst the 'if its expensive it must be gold' bubble, but surely something 1/3rd of the price or a self concoction from Myprotein is just as good in 'recovery' terms?
I mean, how times can you churn the cho/protein mixer about?0 -
I was lucky to get a tub on offer directly from the zipvit web site early in the spring and have used it when needed after long or very hard rides. I think it’s brilliant but I’m sure there are other products out there which will do a similar job and as mentioned above the £45-£50 pounds per tub is quit high.
But cant complaint about it at all.0 -
I have been trying it recently and it seems very good. Used it after the Marmotte and was feeling good the next day.
Is it worth the money compared to something like High5. Doubt it, I will be switching back when I am finished.
Money to burn....I would stay with it!Scott Addict 2011
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