Independent evidence review · Last checked 2026-08-22
Evidence before enthusiasm

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Bottom linePromising enough for a measured personal trial if your sport depends on repeated maximal efforts. Not strong enough to promise better recovery or performance for every athlete, sport, or training session.
Sprinter set in starting blocks on a red running track
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Current U.S. price$55 / 100 mLObserved on the official product page; shipping and subscriptions may change the total.
Best direct study7 elite playersTriple-blind crossover pilot in male world-class rugby sevens athletes.
Study-style costAbout $11Our calculation for a 20 mL lower-body application at the observed bottle price.
Competition screenInformed SportThe certification directory lists regular, menthol, and massage-cream products.
Most plausible fit

✓ Athletes whose sessions involve repeated sprints or explosive efforts

✓ Competitors who value batch-tested products and can verify their exact lot

✓ People willing to run a controlled personal trial instead of assuming it works

✓ Buyers comfortable paying a premium for topical convenience

Think twice

— Anyone expecting a proven universal recovery shortcut

— Endurance-only athletes extrapolating from a rugby sprint pilot

— People with wounds, irritated skin, or sensitivity to topical ingredients

— Budget buyers who have not tested lower-cost training, recovery, or menthol options

— Anyone treating marketing, a patent, or certification as proof of performance

Decision note

Evidence before recommendation

Research was last checked 2026-08-22. Merchant claims are attributed to the merchant; independent research, official labels, certifications, and affiliate terms are kept distinct.

Decision note

Corrections and updates

Material changes to price, evidence, safety information, or affiliate terms should trigger a review. Recommendations can change when stronger evidence appears.

The criteria used on every pageTraining match: The strongest direct result is in repeated six-second sprints by elite male rugby players, not every sport.Evidence maturity: A controlled pilot is encouraging, but seven participants and mixed earlier findings require restraint.Cost per relevant use: The observed bottle price means a study-style lower-body application is materially more expensive than the headline bottle price suggests.Safety and competition fit: The exact label, skin condition, batch certification, and governing-body rules matter.Opportunity cost: The product should not displace training, sleep, nutrition, rehabilitation, or better-supported interventions.