Panda Supps | Pandamus L2
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Panda Supps | Pandamus L2

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Panda Supps | Pandamus L2Solid pumps, sharp focus, and smooth energy that lasts. Pandamus Level 1 isn't some basic beginner pre workout. It's a moderate stim formula with everything out in the open, focused on real pumps, solid mental drive, good endurance, and steady energy without dumping a ton of caffeine. At the full 2 scoop dose, you get 5. 5g L citrulline, 2. 5g betaine anhydrous, 2. 5g L tyrosine, 1. 6g beta alanine, 500mg agmatine sulfate, 300mg Alpha GPC 50%, 50mg

Solid pumps, sharp focus, and smooth energy that lasts.

Pandamus Level 1 isn't some basic beginner pre-workout. It's a moderate-stim formula with everything out in the open, focused on real pumps, solid mental drive, good endurance, and steady energy without dumping a ton of caffeine. At the full 2-scoop dose, you get 5.5g L-citrulline, 2.5g betaine anhydrous, 2.5g L-tyrosine, 1.6g beta-alanine, 500mg agmatine sulfate, 300mg Alpha GPC 50%, 50mg mucuna extract standardized to 98% L-Dopa, 25mg kanna extract, 25mg AstraGin®, and 150mg total caffeine split between 112.5mg anhydrous and 37.5mg zümXR® extended release. This setup gives you a smoother ride with better mind-muscle connection and the support to make your workouts feel stronger.

L-citrulline is the base here. It turns into arginine better than taking arginine straight, boosting nitric oxide for better blood flow and pumps. Studies often use 3-8g, and 5.5g hits that sweet spot for more oxygen to your muscles and that full feeling during lifts. This is a key player in any good pre, and they nailed it.

Betaine anhydrous at 2.5g matches what you see in sports studies. It acts as an osmolyte (helps cells hold water) and methyl donor, boosting hydration, power, and how much work you can handle. Basically, it makes the formula feel more like it's built for real training, not just a quick buzz.

L-tyrosine at 2.5g is a big deal for the brain side. It's a building block for dopamine and norepinephrine, which kick in when you're tired or pushing hard. The research isn't as stacked as citrulline's, but it makes sense in here for keeping your head in the game.

Panda Pandamus L2 by Panda Supps contains 5500mg L-Citrulline, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Key Highlights

  • 5,500mg L-Citrulline — this is a real pump dose that matches what studies show works for nitric oxide and blood flow. It boosts arginine levels to widen blood vessels, so you feel fuller muscles and that connected lift right away.
  • 2,500mg Betaine Anhydrous — right in the dose range from performance studies, not just thrown in. It helps with cell hydration and power, making the formula feel more about real work capacity than pure stims.
  • 2,500mg L-Tyrosine — a strong nootropic pick for a chill-stim pre. It feeds into brain chemicals like dopamine, which helps when training stress hits and you need better focus and drive.
  • 150mg Total Caffeine from Two Sources — 112.5mg fast-acting anhydrous plus 37.5mg zümXR® for slower release. Smarter than one big hit because it keeps energy steady without needing a massive dose.
  • 500mg Agmatine Sulfate — a solid add-on that works with citrulline for extra pump and feel. It hits different paths for better vascularity and workout vibes.
  • 300mg Alpha GPC 50% — here for brain focus and connecting to your lifts. This 50% version gives about 150mg real Alpha GPC, which helps even if it's not the max dose.
  • 50mg Mucuna Pruriens Extract at 98% L-Dopa — super specific for mood and motivation. Delivers around 49mg L-Dopa to give you that extra edge in feeling ready to crush it.
  • 25mg Kanna Extract — cool for smoother vibes instead of jitters. It helps create a calm, focused mood that pairs great with moderate caffeine.

Panda Pandamus L2 by Panda Supps contains 5500mg L-Citrulline, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Who Is This For?

  • Intermediate lifters chasing hypertrophy with push/pull/legs or upper/lower who want good pumps and mind-muscle feel without heavy stims. 5.5g citrulline, 500mg agmatine, and 150mg split caffeine make volume sessions productive, not chaotic.
  • Folks training post-work who need to sleep later. 112.5mg anhydrous plus 37.5mg zümXR® gives energy that's sharp but won't keep you up like 300mg+ options.
  • Athletes who value focus as much as energy. 2.5g L-tyrosine, Alpha GPC, mucuna, and kanna build a better mental game than plain caffeine pre's for long sessions.
  • Pump fans sick of weak doses. 5.5g citrulline beats the common 3g or hidden blends, and agmatine adds extra fullness.
  • People dialing back from high-stim pre's but keeping performance. It holds energy and focus while boosting flow and quality so workouts don't feel empty.
  • Conditioning or hybrid trainers needing steady output. Split caffeine and strong tyrosine help with focus and pacing without spiking and crashing.

How to Use

Grab 1-2 scoops 20-30 minutes pre-training. That gives caffeine anhydrous, zümXR®, tyrosine, and pumps time to build before your main sets. New to pre's, caffeine-sensitive, or testing kanna/mucuna? Start with 1 scoop. Mix in 10-16 oz cold water; shaker's best for no clumps. Empty stomach speeds it up, light meal evens it out if stims hit you hard. Don't mix with lots of coffee or other caffeine unless planned. Stacks great with creatine, electrolytes, or carbs for volume days. No strict cycling needed, but breaks keep caffeine fresh if you use it a lot. Keep it sealed cool and dry for best taste and scoop.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: right after mixing and drinking, it goes down easy if you use enough water. Minutes 10-20: caffeine anhydrous starts kicking, focus sharpens, and you might feel light beta-alanine tingles from the 1.6g. Minutes 20-40: this is when it really ramps—tyrosine, caffeine, and nootropics lock you in, and citrulline-agmatine bring the pumps and better feel. Minutes 40-90: energy holds steady thanks to zümXR® extending it, not all front-loaded. Days 1-7: you feel the energy, focus, and pumps right away, but beta-alanine's still building. Weeks 2-4: it hits fuller with consistent use, workouts feel more reliable, and beta-alanine helps with carnosine for pushing harder.

Key Ingredients

  • L-Citrulline — 5500mg — Clinically relevant nitric oxide support for fuller, harder pumps
  • Betaine Anhydrous — 2500mg — Clinical betaine dose for output, hydration, and training durability
  • L-Tyrosine — 2500mg — High-focus catecholamine support for intense training sessions
  • Beta Alanine — 1600mg — Daily carnosine support to better handle the burn
  • Agmatine Sulfate — 500mg — Pump-support compound that complements citrulline’s blood-flow pathway
  • Alpha GPC 50% — 300mg — Cholinergic support for sharper mind-muscle connection
  • Caffeine Anhydrous — 112.5mg — Fast-onset energy for immediate workout readiness
  • zümXR® Extended Release Caffeine — 37.5mg — Extended-release caffeine for smoother, longer-lasting energy
  • Kanna Extract — 25mg — Smoother mood-focus support to reduce edgy stimulation
  • AstraGin® — 25mg — Absorption support for amino-heavy performance formulas

Panda Pandamus L2 by Panda Supps contains 5500mg L-Citrulline, a clinical dose for training performance and pump.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much caffeine is in Pandamus Level 1?

At the full 2-scoop serving, Pandamus Level 1 provides 150mg total caffeine: 112.5mg from caffeine anhydrous and 37.5mg from zümXR® extended-release caffeine. That gives you a faster onset up front with a smoother, more sustained feel than a single-source caffeine formula at the same total dose.

Is Pandamus Level 1 actually non-stim?

No. Despite the handle text, the verified formula contains stimulants, specifically 150mg total caffeine per 2 scoops. It is best classified as a moderate-stim pre-workout, not a stim-free product.

What does the 5.5g L-citrulline dose do?

L-citrulline supports nitric oxide production by increasing arginine availability, which promotes vasodilation and blood flow. At 5.5g, this is a meaningful performance dose that should translate into better pump, muscle fullness, and a more connected training feel.

Is the beta-alanine dose fully clinical?

Not by itself. Pandamus Level 1 provides 1.6g beta-alanine at 2 scoops, while the classic daily loading benchmark in the literature is 3.2g. It still contributes toward carnosine saturation, but users wanting maximal beta-alanine benefits would need consistent daily intake and potentially additional standalone beta-alanine.

How should I dose it if I am sensitive to pre-workouts?

Start with 1 scoop to assess tolerance, especially if you are sensitive to caffeine or have not used products with kanna or mucuna before. One scoop cuts the stimulant and active load in half, making it easier to judge how your body responds before moving to 2 scoops.

What makes the focus feel different from basic caffeine pre-workouts?

This formula layers 2.5g L-tyrosine, Alpha GPC 50%, mucuna extract, and kanna extract on top of caffeine. That creates a broader nootropic and mood-support profile, so the experience is typically more dialed-in and smoother than a formula that relies on caffeine alone.

Can I stack Pandamus Level 1 with creatine?

Yes, and it is a smart stack. This formula does not include creatine, so adding 3-5g creatine monohydrate daily complements the pump and endurance support here by improving phosphocreatine replenishment and high-intensity performance.

Is AstraGin® just label decoration here?

No, it has a logical role. Manufacturer data has shown AstraGin® can increase transport rates of ingredients like citrulline and beta-alanine, so its inclusion makes sense in an amino-heavy pre-workout even though the strongest supporting data is not large-scale human performance research.

Will this make me tingle?

Possibly, but usually more mildly than high-beta-alanine formulas. The 1.6g beta-alanine dose can still cause the familiar harmless tingling sensation in sensitive users, though it tends to be less intense than products dosed at 3.2g or higher.

Who is this product best suited for?

It is especially well suited for lifters and performance-focused gym-goers who want stronger pumps, better focus, and smoother energy without a heavy stimulant load. It is also a strong option for evening trainers who want a more sleep-compatible pre-workout than 300mg+ caffeine formulas.

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