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Best Whey bang for the buck?

TigerJon73

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Hi,

I am what you would call a very hard gainer. I am 36 years-old and have weighed between 180 and 190 for probably 15 years. As I've gotten older and am now raising children, I have found it much more difficult to dedicate myself to spending time the time in the gym necessary to get the lean weight back I had gained in my mid to late 20s (max weight was about 195). Also, as I've aged I have decided to stay away from creatine, but have continued to supplement whey into my diet. Around November of last year I was experimenting with a new diet of about 6 smaller meals throughout the day with about 3 protein shakes within 3 of those meals. It was working very well and I was seeing some nice gains until Christmas rolled around, messed up my routine, and I've yet to recover. In the past I always would go with Optimum Nutrition Whey (10 lb. bag) beacause I figured I was getting a reliable product at a good price ($50 - $60). However, now it seems that the ON whey has shot up the most in price and with the economy on shaky ground, I find it hard to seperate with that kind of money ever 2 1/2 or 3 months if I can find a product that will work just as well for less money. Can anyone reccomend a quality whey at a more competitive price? Thanks a bunch for any help.

Jon:wave:
 
If you want Whey, than ATW's WPI is the way to go. Good price for a good protein. Not a fan of concentrate or belnd at all
 
I think the OP thinks this is a whey forum and not aforum for the company, "All The Whey." But, it's all good because you came to the right place. All the Whey has some of the most competitive prices on the market, while supplying great tasting proteins with great ingredient profiles.

You can get 5lb of the whey blend on this site's store for 29.99 or the whey isolate for 38.95.
 
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