Nighttime protein with sequential release, the HSN way
Evonight 2.0 (Sequential Release Proteins) from SportSeries is a tasty food supplement made from dairy proteins and egg albumin, with sweetener.
A formula crafted from a blend of grass-fed whey protein concentrate and isolate, milk protein isolate (80% casein), and albumin from cage-free egg whites. When the day ends, your routine doesn’t have to get complicated: a delicious shake, easy to take anytime and anywhere, with a “multiphase” protein mix.
A convenient option to complete your protein intake, especially in the last part of the day.
Why its multiphase blend makes a difference
4 sources, one goal: perfect sequential speed
Instead of betting on a single protein, Evonight 2.0 brings together several sources (milk + egg) to deliver the ideal nighttime protein experience: sequential speed, combined with a delicious taste, balanced texture, and a naturally complete and varied amino acid profile.
Fast, medium, and slow: that’s what “sequential” means
In the protein world, there are “fast” and “slow” absorption options based on digestion behavior. That’s why this formula includes:
- Whey proteins (concentrate + isolate): linked to faster digestion.
- Egg albumin: a very interesting middle ground.
- Milk protein (casein): linked to more sustained digestion.
The result? A “multiphase” shake that fits especially well when you want a staggered, sequential absorption speed.
No soy, with sunflower lecithin
To improve dispersion and make mixing easier, we use sunflower lecithin instead of soy lecithin. This subtle change is a big plus for those avoiding soy as an allergen in proteins.
- Protein blend from milk and egg.
- Whey (concentrate + isolate) from grass-fed cows.
- Albumin from cage-free egg whites.
- No soy (sunflower lecithin).
- With sweetener (sucralose) and low in sugars.
Macros tailored to any training phase
High protein content
Evonight 2.0 stands out for its high protein content. Keep in mind values may vary slightly depending on flavor, but average protein content hovers around 80%, like a typical Whey.
Amino acids: native amino acid profile with no additions
By combining different sources, you get a broad and complete amino acid profile, including essential amino acids (like the classic BCAAs: leucine, isoleucine, and valine) naturally present in its proteins.
Who’s Evonight 2.0 for?
If you train and want to end the day with an optimal protein
Perfect if you like to save a protein serving for the late afternoon or just want an ideal option before bed.
If you prefer a creamier texture
If whey feels too “light” and caseins too dense, you’ll love Evonight 2.0 for its perfect middle ground.
Usage tips
Your “star” moment: before bed
The most common use of Evonight 2.0 is at the end of the day, the perfect time for a multiphase blend.
Also fits outside nighttime
- Protein snack: when you want something easy and tasty between meals.
- Quick dessert: mixed with natural yogurt or kefir for a creamier texture.
- Recipes: in porridge, pancakes, or bowls if you like adding protein to your dishes.
Adjust flavor intensity and texture to your liking: for a thicker result, use less liquid; for a lighter one, add a bit more. The label shows the “standard” liquid recommendation per serving for a balanced result everyone enjoys.
Careful sourcing of ingredients
Milk protein from grass-fed cows
The dairy fraction in Evonight 2.0 comes from grass-fed cows, a conscious choice aligned with https://www.hsnstore.gr/’s commitment to transparency and high nutritional quality options.
Egg protein from cage-free hens
The albumin used comes from egg whites of cage-free hens, providing a high-quality protein source.
Recommended combos
- Melatonin – to complete your nighttime routine.
- Oat Flour – if you’re having Evonight 2.0 as a snack and want something more filling.
- Creatine – a classic easy to fit anytime during the day.
Frequently asked questions
Is it the same as casein?
No. It includes milk protein (rich in casein), but also whey proteins and egg albumin. That’s why the experience (texture and absorption speed) differs from casein.
When does it usually fit best during the day?
If you want a “multiphase” protein, it’s most common to save it for late afternoon or evening, but it also works great as a protein snack or as a base for recipes when you want something creamier than classic whey.
What can I mix it with to change things up?
Besides water or milk, try plant-based drinks, yogurt, kefir, or even in porridge and pancakes. Changing the liquid and amount lets you go from a light shake to a cream-like texture.
Where do sequential proteins come from?
In sports nutrition, it’s common to classify proteins like whey or casein by their digestion behavior. That’s where the idea of “multiphase blends” comes from: combining different sources for a more “balanced” intake.
Over time, the idea of taking protein near bedtime has become popular among athletes who train late or want a simple option to complete daily intake without cooking more. Evonight 2.0 was born from that need: a practical protein with a delicious taste and a blend of sequential protein sources with great nutritional quality.
Scientific bibliography
- Boirie, Y., Dangin, M., Gachon, P., Vasson, M.-P., Maubois, J.-L., & Beaufrère, B. (1997). Slow and fast dietary proteins differently modulate postprandial protein accretion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 94(26), 14930–14935.
- Hoffman, J. R., & Falvo, M. J. (2004). Protein - Which is best? Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 3(3), 118–130.
- Trommelen, J., & van Loon, L. J. C. (2016). Pre-Sleep Protein Ingestion to Improve the Skeletal Muscle Adaptive Response to Exercise Training. Nutrients, 8(12), 763.