We read 51 unique MuscleBlaze products across twelve category pages on July 27, and the first thing the data showed was that the rating on a listing usually does not belong to the product in your cart. Four different oats flavours display the identical 4.5 from the identical 3,334 ratings. Two peanut butter pack sizes share 1,782. A six-pack of protein bars shares its 285 with a single bar. MuscleBlaze pools ratings across a product family, and nothing on the page says so. The scores are no more useful: across all 45 rated products they run from 4.3 to 4.9. So we priced every pick per gram, per millilitre or per serving instead, which produced answers the listing hides. The 1 kg unflavoured oats cost Rs. 46.90 per 100 g against the 2 kg flavoured bag's Rs. 54.95 — the smaller pack is cheaper. The 750 g peanut butter costs 17% more per gram than the 1 kg jar, at a 2% discount against the larger jar's 20%. Prices read from muscleblaze.com on July 27, 2026.
MuscleBlaze is not running a deep sale this week and we are not going to pretend otherwise. The best discount anywhere on this page is 30%, most sit below 20%, and two products — including the flagship Biozyme whey at Rs. 3,999 — are at full price with the zero printed in the spec strip. So this is a ratings guide rather than a sale post. What MuscleBlaze does have, and nothing else in Indian sports nutrition comes close, is the largest review base in the category: one creatine tub carries 19,375 ratings and one whey carries 14,980. A 4.5 that survives a sample that size is real evidence rather than early-adopter enthusiasm, and it is worth more than any discount. Read that way the range sorts itself. Creatine is the best-evidenced supplement here, cheapest at Rs. 12.49 a serving in the large tub. Peanut butter beats every whey on rupees per gram of protein. Read from MuscleBlaze's own feed on July 26, 2026.
HealthKart is unusual among Indian retailers because it owns a good deal of its own shelf — HK Vitals, TrueBasics and MuscleBlaze are all in-house labels sitting directly beside GNC, Cellucor and Kapiva. That makes one question worth answering properly: when is the house brand actually the better buy? The answer turns out to be genuinely mixed, which is why this page is organised around it. On vitamin D3 the house brand wins easily, because D3 is a standardised molecule where no premium label has anything to offer. On pre-workout it loses outright — the in-house WrathX costs Rs. 450 more than GNC's and rates 4.1 against 4.5. On peanut butter a third-party brand comes in Rs. 171 a kilogram cheaper at the same rating. There is also a pricing quirk worth catching: the 2.2 lb women's protein costs more per pound than the 1.1 lb pack, so two small tubs beat one large. Read from HealthKart's own feed on July 26, 2026.
A single-brand supplement site sells you its own range; HealthKart's whole point is that GNC sits beside Optimum Nutrition beside MuscleBlaze on one shelf, which is where price comparison actually becomes possible. During the July flash sale we read every price, MRP, star rating and review count off healthkart.com's own category pages on July 26, 2026, then picked 21 across five chapters. The standout number is GNC's AMP Gold BCAA at 45% off — the steepest verified cut on the floor and rare for a brand whose Indian pricing barely moves. The best-supported pick is HK Vitals Fish Oil at Rs. 359, carrying 2,898 ratings at 4.6, more review volume than anything else here. And the pick needing label maths rather than a percentage is TrueBasics Ultra Omega-3: 525mg of EPA per capsule against the standard 180mg — more per bottle, less per milligram of what works. Every card names its review count, because a 4.8 across 54 reviews and a 4.6 across 2,898 are not the same claim.
Supplement pricing in India is built to confuse: the same protein costs Rs. 150 or Rs. 210 a serving depending on which tub you reach for, and the percentage on the label tells you nothing. So we read every price, MRP, rating and review count off muscleblaze.com's own category pages on July 26, 2026 and rebuilt the shelf around cost per serving. The result: creatine at Rs. 10 a day in the 129-serving tub against Rs. 17 in the small one, the 4 kg Biozyme Performance Whey down 30% to Rs. 13,199 (the cheapest per-scoop protein here), a half-price isotonic hydration tub that July humidity genuinely justifies, and a Rs. 299 Cyclone shaker carrying the day's deepest cut at 57%. Twenty-one picks across five chapters, each with MuscleBlaze's real rating and review count attached — a 4.5 from 19,375 buyers means something a 4.6 from 135 does not. We also flag the pick that is barely discounted at all: CreaPRO's Creapure creatine, 4% off, listed for its certification and nothing else.
We tested the MuscleTech Platinum MultiVitamin for eight weeks against ten other men's multivitamins sold in India — from MuscleBlaze MB-Vite to GNC Mega Men, Opti-Men, Centrum, and Revital H. Here's the honest verdict on whether the ₹799 sticker price is worth it for lifters, runners, and desk-job users.
MuscleTech sells five tubs that all claim to help you lose weight — but only two are actually formulated for it. This guide ranks 12 MuscleTech India proteins by protein density, weight-loss-targeted ingredients, and per-serving cost. Nitro-Tech Ripped wins for serious cutters; Hydroxycut Lean is the gentler beginner choice; Whey Isolate is the macro-tight Editor's Pick. Comparison table, dosing guidance and 8-question FAQ included.
MuscleTech's mid-summer cutting deals are live in India. We tracked thirteen supplements across the Hydroxycut, Nitro Tech Ripped, and Vapor X5 ranges, verified live prices on Amazon India, and ranked them by who they actually suit. Stack any thermogenic with a ripped protein or CLA and the discount typically deepens.
HealthKart's Buy 1 Get 1 Free promo is the cheapest way to stack whey, creatine, omega-3 and multivitamins for a full prep cycle in 2026. We've combed through every live BOGO listing, verified prices on 14 of the most stacked tubs and stacks, and worked out the actual per-serving math after the free unit. Includes MuscleBlaze Biozyme, Optimum Nutrition, GNC Pro Performance, the HK Vitals range and a handful of underrated picks that quietly outvalue the headline deals.
Discover the best MuscleTech supplements to build your ultimate stack under ₹5000 in India for June 2026. From Nitro-Tech whey protein and Platinum Creatine to VaporX5 pre-workout and Amino Build BCAAs, this guide covers 12 science-backed picks for muscle, strength, and recovery. Stack smart, save more, and train harder with Zoutons coupons.
Looking for the best MuscleBlaze whey protein under ₹2,000 in June 2026? We've ranked 11 products — from the budget Fuel One at ₹699 to the premium Whey Gold Caramel Cappuccino at ₹1,899 — by protein quality, flavour, and value. Use Zoutons codes to stack additional savings on top of MuscleBlaze's ongoing June sale.
MuscleTech Clear Muscle is India's top BetaTOR (HMB Free Acid) supplement for post-workout muscle recovery and lean muscle growth, starting at ₹3,499 for 84 softgels. This 2026 review covers dosage, results, price comparison, and the best MuscleTech stacks to pair it with for faster gains.
Looking for the best MuscleTech supplement deals on Flipkart India this June 2026? This guide covers 10 top MuscleTech products — from Nitro-Tech whey protein and Cell-Tech creatine to Vapor X5 pre-workout and Hydroxycut Hardcore Elite — with verified Flipkart prices and Zoutons coupon codes to help you save more on your fitness stack.
MuscleTech's June 2026 sale on Amazon and Nutrabay brings genuine discounts of 39–45% on top products including Nitro-Tech Whey, Mass-Tech Extreme 2000, Cell-Tech Creatine, Vapor X5 Pre-Workout, and Hydroxycut Hardcore Elite. We tracked prices on 25 SKUs across both platforms and picked the 12 deals at actual historic lows — including pure creatine monohydrate under ₹800 for 80 servings. Apply the Zoutons MuscleTech coupon code for additional savings on Nutrabay orders.
MuscleTech India's June 2026 sale offers up to 47% off on pre-workouts, proteins, creatine, and recovery supplements. This guide ranks 13 top products — from the all-in-one Vapor X5 Pre Workout to the budget-friendly Platinum Creatine — with verified prices and honest editorial picks to help you build the smartest supplement stack this season.