Evoexcel 2.0 - Evowhey + Evolate 2.0 | Get to know it
Evoexcel 2.0 (Whey Protein Isolate + Concentrate) from SportSeries is a 'second generation' protein formula with HSN sweetener, created by combining the raw materials of 2 of its most successful proteins: Evowhey Protein and Evolate 2.0, its whey protein concentrate and isolate, with a series of added ingredients to enhance the overall formula.
Evoexcel 2.0 is considered a protein with perfect nutritional quality, being developed from whole milk protein, regarded as a benchmark in the nutritional field for protein quality. Plus, its formula is complemented with DigeZyme®, a complex of enzymes containing protease, amylase, lactase, cellulase, and lipase; and bovine colostrum.
Looking to refresh your protein? Give Evoexcel 2.0 a shot! You won’t regret it.
A very special Whey protein mix
We’ve combined the two most historically successful protein sources, not only in our HSN catalog but in sports and healthy nutrition overall:
- Whey protein isolate (WPI).
- Whey protein concentrate (WPC).
These are the proteins used to make our Evowhey Protein and Evolate 2.0, respectively.
We used the highest amounts of both proteins, in specific proportions to achieve not only the best nutritional quality but also the best organoleptic result in the shake:
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Contains enzymes and colostrum
Evoexcel 2.0 is an innovative protein powder designed to boost protein intake from high nutritional quality sources. We developed this formula with a blend of enzymes.
The enzymes used in Evoexcel are a broad-spectrum mix, from the most recognized and internationally used patent in sports nutrition: DigeZyme®, a Sabinsa development. It contains:
- Amylase → for starch.
- Protease → for proteins.
- Lactase → for lactose.
- Lipase → for lipids.
- Cellulase → for certain types of fiber.
Besides proteins and enzymes, Evoexcel 2.0 contains colostrum, known for its nutritional properties. Colostrum is the first natural food mammals produce after giving birth and is rich in bioactive components. Including colostrum in the formula makes Evoexcel 2.0 a protein powder offering a complete and balanced mix that stands out from other protein powder formulas.
The combination of these ingredients in Evoexcel not only improves the product’s nutritional profile but also makes it versatile for different dietary needs. It’s ideal for athletes, active people, and anyone looking for a protein powder with extra benefits. Its carefully crafted formula by HSN’s R&D specialists ensures a nutritious intake that helps achieve and maintain a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
The most complete fast-absorbing protein: Whey protein is widely recognized for its high nutritional quality, being one of the most complete protein sources available. It contains all the essential amino acids humans can’t produce on their own, making it a high-quality protein.
Evoexcel 2.0 is made with whey protein (isolate and concentrate) that’s particularly rich in branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) and has a high biological value, ranking above other protein sources like plant proteins.
Another standout feature of the whey proteins used in Evoexcel 2.0 is their fast absorption, making it ideal for pre- and post-workout use. After drinking an Evoexcel 2.0 shake, whey is digested and absorbed faster than other protein sources, providing a quick supply of amino acids to the body. This feature is especially sought after by athletes and active people who want to use protein powders after exercise.
Evoexcel 2.0, made exclusively with whey protein, combines excellent nutritional quality with fast absorption, making it a top choice for nutritional support in fitness and healthy eating overall.
The whey protein powder used to make Evoexcel 2.0 comes from grass-fed cows, offering additional benefits that set it apart from other sources.
This type of protein not only maintains the high nutritional quality and fast absorption inherent to whey but also provides other advantages:
- Milk from grass-fed cows tends to have a better nutrient profile.
Choosing Evoexcel 2.0 means choosing protein from grass-fed cows that benefits your personal nutrition.
More than 10 amazing flavors available
When it comes to whey protein, development-wise, we have an edge over other sources: versatility in flavor creation.
Whey is known as a raw material that, without flavor, tastes quite neutral, and when we add sweeteners and aromas, we get all kinds of excellent flavors with great results.
Evoexcel 2.0 is no different, and we’ve developed more than 10 iconic HSN flavors for all tastes, so you’ll love it and have your favorite option available:
- You’ve got 'Cocoa' style options: from classic chocolate, a historic staple of all proteins, to more exotic combos like Chocolate and Hazelnuts, Chocolate and Peanut, or Chocolate and Cookies. There’s also White Chocolate, perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
- Fruity flavors like Strawberry or Strawberry and Banana.
- Classic Vanilla.
- And more 'pastry' flavors: like forest fruit cheesecake and nougat, a surprising Christmas flavor explosion that won’t leave you indifferent. One of HSN’s most successful flavors.
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When to use Evoexcel 2.0 - Ideal moments
The best times of day to have a protein shake like Evoexcel 2.0 depend on your health and fitness goals. One of the most optimal moments is right before or after a workout session. This is backed by scientific studies highlighting the importance for athletes of consuming a protein serving around training due to its nutritional properties linked to muscle mass:
- Schoenfeld, B. J., Aragon, A., Wilborn, C., Urbina, S. L., Hayward, S. E., & Krieger, J. (2017). Pre- versus post-exercise protein intake has similar effects on muscular adaptations. PeerJ, 5, e2825.
Another typical time to have a protein shake is in the morning, especially if you haven’t eaten all night. After a prolonged fast during sleep, the body benefits from receiving nutrients to start the day. A protein shake in the morning can help maintain muscle mass, enriching a meal that in Western nutrition is characteristically low in protein, like breakfast, which in Spain traditionally centers on cereals and dairy.
Also, having a protein shake between meals can be an effective strategy for those looking to increase daily protein intake and avoid less recommended options. This approach is especially useful for people with busy schedules or those in a cutting phase.
Who is Evoexcel 2.0 for, does it suit you?
Evoexcel 2.0 is a protein powder that can be used as just another food in your diet, even though protein powder has traditionally been associated exclusively with athletes, which is far from the truth.
Anyone can use protein powder, as it’s a very practical and versatile food, easy to prepare and consume, providing a good amount of high-quality protein, making it the ideal option for:
- People looking to gain muscle mass.
- People who are cutting.
- Older adults experiencing age-related muscle loss.
- People with less appetite than usual, who find it hard to consume adequate amounts of high-protein foods.
Evoexcel is a perfect protein for anyone looking to boost their daily protein intake.
Can I take Evoexcel with Creatine and other products?
Yes.
Evoexcel 2.0 is fully compatible with all kinds of dietary supplements, and of course, you can add Creatine Monohydrate to your shake with no problem.
Scientific studies
- Cribb, P. J., Williams, A. D., Stathis, C. G., Carey, M. F., & Hayes, A. (2007). Effects of whey isolate, creatine, and resistance training on muscle hypertrophy. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39(2), 298–307.
- Burd, N. A., & Phillips, S. M. (2010). Fast whey protein and the leucine trigger. Nutrafoods, 9(4), 7–11.
- Moore, D. R. (2019). Maximizing Post-exercise Anabolism: The Case for Relative Protein Intakes. Frontiers in Nutrition, 6, 147.
- Thapa, B. R. (2005). Health factors in colostrum. Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 72(7), 579–581.
- Struff, W. G., & Sprotte, G. (2007). Bovine colostrum as a biologic in clinical medicine: A review. Part I: Biotechnological standards, pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic characteristics and principles of treatment. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 45(4), 193–202.