BAD ASS Whey

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of BAD ASS Whey (2 kg) — what it is, what’s inside, pros/cons, and what to pay attention to.

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What is BAD ASS Whey — Basics & Nutrition:

  • BAD ASS Whey is a whey-protein powder supplement, produced by BAD ASS Nutrition. It’s marketed to athletes and physically active people who need extra protein for muscle growth and recovery. 

  • The typical 2 kg container provides about 66 servings (i.e. ~30 g per serving / 1 scoop). 

  • Nutrition (per ~30 g serving) — according to manufacturer’s declaration: ~ 22 g protein, ~ 113 kcal, ~ 1.9 g fat, ~ 1.9 g carbs (of which ~1.5 g sugars). 

  • The protein comes from whey protein concentrate (from milk). 

  • It also contains essential amino acids (EAAs) and branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) which support muscle repair and growth. 

What It’s Supposed to Do / When People Use It?

  • BAD ASS Whey aims to help with muscle mass growth and maintenance — by giving an easy, fast source of good-quality protein.

  • Good for post-workout shakes, or to supplement daily protein intake if you’re training regularly (weight-lifting, sports, etc.). 

  • Because it’s relatively moderate in calories and low in carbs/fats (compared to mass-gainers), it can fit diets aimed at lean muscle building or maintenance rather than bulk weight gain. 

What Works Well About BAD ASS Whey?

  • Affordable relative to many big-name international whey powders (for a 2 kg tub). For example, some retailers list it around EGP 3,500–3,650 (depending on flavor / seller). 

  • Provides a solid protein serving (~22 g) per scoop, which helps support muscle protein synthesis if used consistently with workout and diet.

  • Since it’s a concentrate-based whey, likely to be more budget-friendly than isolate or hydrolyzed whey — may suit those with moderate protein needs or tighter budgets.

  • Versatile: can be mixed with water or milk, or used in shakes/recipes (smoothies, pancakes, etc.) if preferred rather than plain shake. 

What to Be Careful About!

  • Because it uses whey concentrate — not isolate — there is lactose; for people who are lactose-intolerant or dairy-sensitive, this might cause digestive issues (bloating, discomfort).

  • Protein per serving (~22 g) is decent but lower than some premium protein powders which deliver 24–30 g per scoop; might need more servings if you have high protein requirements.

  • As with many “value-oriented” whey powders: quality and results heavily depend on overall diet, training, and usage consistency. A whey shake won’t compensate for poor training or poor nutrition.

  • Always check packaging and buy from trusted retailers — to avoid issues with counterfeit or low-quality products (a common concern in supplement markets).

When BAD ASS Whey Makes Sense ?

BAD ASS Whey could be a good choice if you’re starting out training or want a budget-friendly whey powder for regular gym use — especially if you want to boost protein intake without overspending.

It’s more suited for users with:

  • Moderate protein needs (not necessarily hardcore bodybuilding)

  • Balanced diet + regular workouts

  • A need for affordable whey with reasonable protein per serving

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