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RYSE | Pump Daddy V2 | 40 Servings

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RYSE | Pump Daddy V2 | 40 Servings9g Citrulline, 2g NO3 T, 5g CreatineZero Stimulants. RYSE Pump Daddy V2 isn't some weak stim free pre pretending to boost performance. At two scoops, it's a real non stim pump and output formula with clear, research backed doses: 9g L citrulline, 6. 4g beta alanine, 5g creatine monohydrate, 4g betaine anhydrous, 2g betaine nitrate as NO3 T, 200mg CitraPeak, and 500mg vitamin C. The idea is to hit performance from all sidesblood flow from nitric oxide,

9g Citrulline, 2g NO3-T®, 5g Creatine—Zero Stimulants.

RYSE Pump Daddy V2 isn't some weak stim-free pre pretending to boost performance. At two scoops, it's a real non-stim pump and output formula with clear, research-backed doses: 9g L-citrulline, 6.4g beta-alanine, 5g creatine monohydrate, 4g betaine anhydrous, 2g betaine nitrate as NO3-T®, 200mg CitraPeak®, and 500mg vitamin C. The idea is to hit performance from all sides—blood flow from nitric oxide, nitrate boost, muscle buffering, energy support, cell hydration, and fatigue resistance—without caffeine faking the energy.

L-citrulline leads the way. It's a super absorbable form that turns into arginine, skipping gut breakdown, and ramps up nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is what widens blood vessels for better flow, nutrients, and oxygen to your muscles. Studies usually use 6-8g, so 9g is a step up and should feel way stronger than those skimpy 3-6g versions. It also helps clear out ammonia, that waste from tough workouts.

Beta-alanine at 6.4g is no joke. It builds carnosine in your muscles, and carnosine fights the acid buildup that causes that burning feeling. It's best for intense efforts from 1-10 minutes, with 3.2-6.4g as the sweet spot. RYSE gives you the high end, so you get that tingle right away and faster carnosine buildup over time.

Creatine monohydrate at 5g is spot on. This is the standard daily dose for reloading phosphocreatine, which helps make ATP r

RYSE Pump Daddy V2 by RYSE contains 250mg Vitamin C, a effective dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Key Highlights

  • 9,000mg L-Citrulline per full serving — that's more than the usual 6-8g from studies. Citrulline boosts arginine better than taking arginine straight, pumping up nitric oxide for wider blood vessels while clearing workout waste like ammonia.
  • 6,400mg Beta-Alanine — right at the top of the 3.2-6.4g daily range for building carnosine. Carnosine fights acid in your muscles, so that burn doesn't end high-rep sets or back-to-back efforts too soon.
  • 5,000mg Creatine Monohydrate — the full daily dose you need, not a weak add-in. This reloads quick energy for strong reps across intense sets, so you don't need extra creatine on the side.
  • 4,000mg Betaine Anhydrous — a solid amount for keeping cells hydrated, balanced, and pushing output. Lots of products skimp or skip it, but here it adds real muscle support beyond just looks.
  • 2,000mg NO3-T® Betaine Nitrate — a patented nitrate that gives another way to boost nitric oxide. Citrulline uses arginine; nitrates add a different path, which is smart stacking for folks who want the best pump.
  • 200mg CitraPeak® — a branded form of glucosyl-hesperidin that's easier to absorb than regular. It helps blood vessel nitric oxide and fights oxidation, backing up the pump without being just for show.
  • 500mg Vitamin C per full serving — plenty for antioxidant help during tough workouts. It throws in some health support on top of the performance focus.
  • Fully transparent label — every ingredient and dose is right there. In a world of hidden pump blends, this lets you check it against real studies instead of hype.

RYSE Pump Daddy V2 by RYSE contains 250mg Vitamin C, a effective dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders chasing hypertrophy with high-volume splits who want pumps that help real training, not just looks. Two scoops deliver 9g L-citrulline plus 2g NO3-T® betaine nitrate for serious flow, and 6.4g beta-alanine keeps reps quality when burn rises.
  • Evening trainers hitting it hard after work but skipping big caffeine that keeps you up. This gives real support from citrulline, nitrates, creatine, and betaine without turning your 7 p.m. lift into all-night awake time.
  • Folks using coffee, energy drinks, or nootropics earlier who don't want extra stims. Pump Daddy V2 is a stim-free base for pumps and output, without pushing your caffeine limit.
  • Lifters in volume phases who need strong repeated sets, not one big lift. 6.4g beta-alanine, 5g creatine, and 4g betaine support fatigue fight, energy reload, and session-long push.
  • Pump chasers on arms, chest, shoulders using fullness for better form and connection. Citrulline-nitrate combo delivers that dense, lasting swell making isolation feel worth it.
  • Stim-sensitive people wanting a top pre experience. Not basic non-stim with weak pumps; it's loaded with solid doses of real boosters, so workouts feel supported without the buzz.

How to Use

Start with 1 scoop in 10-14 oz water to test if high beta-alanine or nitrates are new. For max effect, go 2 scoops in 16-24 oz cold water 20-30 minutes before training; that lets flow kick in for working sets. Use a shaker for this big powder load; more water helps mixing and flavor. Empty stomach speeds it up, but a light meal 60-90 minutes prior feels better if strong pres bother you. Stim-free means stack with caffeine or nootropics if needed, but do it smart. Pairs great with intra electrolytes or carbs for long volume days. No stim tolerance, so no cycling needed; daily use is actually better for saturating creatine and beta-alanine. Keep it sealed cool and dry, since heavy powders can clump with moisture.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: you sip it, no caffeine means no buzz or head spike. Minutes 10-20: full dose often brings beta-alanine tingles first, with flow building quietly. Minutes 20-40: peak for pump stuff—better flow, fuller muscles, more open feel when intensity ramps. Minutes 40-90: holds strong without caffeine crash; workout feels backed physically, not nervously. Days 1-7: pump hits right away, while creatine and beta-alanine build up. Weeks 2-4: that's when it shines, with loaded creatine and carnosine for better set-after-set strength and less fatigue.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline — Clinically aggressive nitric oxide support for bigger, longer pumps
  • Creatine Monohydrate — Gold-standard ATP support for strength and repeated output
  • Betaine Anhydrous — Cell hydration and output support beyond surface-level pump
  • NO3-T® Betaine Nitrate — Patented nitrate support for harder, faster-onset pumps
  • CitraPeak® — Enhanced citrus flavonoid for endothelial and antioxidant support
  • Vitamin C — Added antioxidant coverage during high training stress

RYSE Pump Daddy V2 by RYSE contains 250mg Vitamin C, a effective dose for muscle recovery and growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in RYSE Pump Daddy V2?

None. Pump Daddy V2 is a true non-stim pre-workout with no caffeine listed in the active formula, so its effects come from pump and performance ingredients like 9g L-citrulline, 2g NO3-T® betaine nitrate, 6.4g beta-alanine, and 5g creatine monohydrate at the full serving.

Is 1 scoop enough, or do I need the full 2 scoops?

1 scoop is a useful entry point and still gives you 4.5g citrulline, 3.2g beta-alanine, 2.5g creatine, 2g betaine, 1g betaine nitrate, 100mg CitraPeak®, and 250mg vitamin C. The full 2-scoop serving is where the formula becomes truly aggressive and research-aligned across the board, especially for citrulline, creatine, and the nitrate stack.

Why does this formula include both L-citrulline and betaine nitrate?

Because they support nitric oxide and blood flow through complementary pathways. Citrulline raises arginine to support nitric oxide synthesis, while nitrate-bearing NO3-T® provides an additional route to nitric oxide production, creating a broader and often more noticeable pump effect than relying on citrulline alone.

Will Pump Daddy V2 make me tingle?

Probably, especially at 2 scoops. The formula contains 6.4g beta-alanine at the full serving, which is enough to produce the harmless skin-tingling sensation called paresthesia in many users; if you want to ease into it, start with 1 scoop.

Can I take this at night?

Yes, that is one of its biggest advantages. Since there is no caffeine, most users can use it for evening training without the sleep disruption that comes with stimulant-heavy pre-workouts, while still getting meaningful pump and performance support.

Does this replace my daily creatine?

At the full 2-scoop serving, yes for most users. It provides 5g creatine monohydrate, which is the standard daily maintenance dose commonly used to support creatine saturation and repeated high-intensity performance.

Is CitraPeak® just a label add-on?

No. CitraPeak® is a branded glucosyl-hesperidin ingredient with improved water solubility and bioavailability versus standard hesperidin, and it is included here at 200mg—the low end of the emerging performance research range focused on blood flow and endothelial support.

Can I stack Pump Daddy V2 with a caffeinated pre-workout?

You can, but you usually don't need a full caffeinated pre layered on top because this already supplies substantial performance ingredients. A more controlled approach is to stack it with a simpler caffeine source or nootropic if you want energy or focus without duplicating pump ingredients unnecessarily.

Do I need to cycle this product?

No stimulant cycling is required because there are no stimulants in the formula. In fact, consistency helps because beta-alanine and creatine work best when used regularly enough to maintain elevated muscle carnosine and creatine stores.

How does this compare to typical non-stim pump pre-workouts?

Most non-stims center on a moderate citrulline dose and stop there. Pump Daddy V2 goes further by combining 9g citrulline, 2g NO3-T® betaine nitrate, 5g creatine monohydrate, 4g betaine anhydrous, 6.4g beta-alanine, and 200mg CitraPeak® on a fully transparent label, making it much more of a complete performance formula.

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