Hydrolyzed Whey Concentrate – Meet Evohydro 30HD
Evohydro 30HD from SportSeries is a flavored food preparation based on hydrolyzed whey protein and lactase, with sweetener.
Developed using Optipep® 80 30DH, with a 30% hydrolysis, it’s the perfect protein for peri-workout.
Proteins contribute to the maintenance and increase of muscle mass, and to the maintenance of bones under normal conditions.
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Hydrolysis technology focused on the athlete
The controlled enzymatic process of Optipep® breaks down the protein into peptides and oligopeptides.
“Predigested” at 30% DH
A degree of hydrolysis (DH) of 30% means that a third of the peptide bonds are already partially broken down. In practice, this translates into a light texture, ideal for moments when you need it most, like fasting or post-workout.
Optimized nutritional profile for your goal
Evohydro 30HD has around 70% protein with an amino acid profile typical of the highest quality whey (naturally rich in EAA and BCAA), perfect for those looking to add a protein with a natural nutritional composition, without added amino acids.
Plus, lactase enriching the formula.
Great taste - how does hydrolysis affect it?
The flavor system we developed at HSN reduces the usual bitterness of hydrolysates, especially considering the raw material we use has 30% DH (which is a very high value that significantly affects the base protein’s taste), and controls foaminess.
The result is that Evohydro 30HD has a smooth texture, great taste, and doesn’t create lots of foam.
What makes Evohydro 30HD unique?
- Top-quality raw material: Optipep® 80 30DH, an international benchmark in whey with high hydrolysis degrees.
- High % protein: With raw material providing over 70% protein, it’s a high-concentration source with a typical WPC nutritional profile.
- Light texture: Thanks to the release of small peptides from the Optipep® hydrolysis process, it’s light even on days with double sessions.
- With added lactase.
- Flexible use: Evohydro 30HD is the perfect protein for pre- and post-workout, but can be used by both athletes and non-athletes as a high-quality base protein.
How to fit it into your routine
The best times to use this protein are when you need a light shake:
- Pre-workout: usually taken 20–30 min before.
- Post-workout: right after the session, many athletes use it as an intermediate step before getting home and having a solid meal.
- Between meals: As protein intake support, it’s lighter than options like Evowhey but more complete than free amino acids.
What can I add to the shake to improve it?
To maximize protein intake, you can combine it with creatine monohydrate (as a base); and then with carbs (if you want an energy source before or after training).
Comparing our proteins, which one’s better?
| Type | Ideal time |
| WPC | Any time |
| WPI | Any time |
| WPH | Pre-/Post-Workout |
Summary: Hydrolyzed proteins (like Evohydro 30HD) have clear advantages that benefit training or between meals, but regarding protein quality, any other whey option is equivalent as a base protein powder to complement your diet.
A protein in the athlete’s spotlight
Designed for those training strength, endurance, or who are hybrid athletes, Evohydro 30HD fits into peri-workout meals for all kinds of athletes.
Evohydro 30HD is considered a protein powder for athletes seeking high protein content.
How to get the most out of Evohydro 30HD
Evohydro 30HD was created to fit your daily routine with maximum ease. Its instant dissolution, which lets you prepare a lump-free shake with just a shaker, and its great taste make having your shake a moment you enjoy. You can prepare it in seconds with cold water for a fluid, light texture, or with milk if you want extra creaminess and flavor.
The best way to take advantage of its benefits is right after training. At that moment, the amino acids from hydrolyzed whey provide exactly what your body needs, supporting muscle maintenance. You can also use it as a light pre-workout when training early or if you don’t want to fill your stomach, or simply as an extra protein boost between meals when your busy day won’t let you stop but you need to hit your macros.
If you’re a performance-focused athlete, you can combine Evohydro 30HD with any other supplement you use for its ergogenic properties; it has no incompatibilities with any compound or nutrient. During cutting phases or strict calorie control periods, its high protein content and low sugar make it an ideal daily protein, easy to include between meals or as an equivalent substitute for other protein shakes available.
A protein made for you to feel the difference
The key to Evohydro 30HD is how it behaves when you take it.
Its high protein content (typical of a WPC) guarantees each shake gives you an ideal protein amount per serving. It’s a perfect formula for demanding athletes looking for a protein powder with top nutritional quality, versatile and adaptable to their routine.
Quality you can feel
At HSN we work only with the best raw materials on the market. We chose Optipep® 80 30DH because it’s the patented hydrolyzed whey protein concentrate with one of the highest hydrolysis percentages on the market, plus it follows a technological process that ensures the release of small-sized peptides.
Remember what matters!
Evohydro 30HD combines a high hydrolysis degree (30%), high protein content, and added lactase, making it simply a perfect choice. It’s ideal if you want a shake that adapts to you, not the other way around: helping you get protein when you need it and tasting great too.
Frequently asked questions about Evohydro 30HD
What makes Evohydro 30HD different from other proteins?
Its 30% hydrolysis degree. Thanks to the raw material Optipep® 80 30DH, the resulting peptides are low molecular weight, which promotes a light texture.
Can I take it if I have lactose issues?
Evohydro 30HD is not a low-lactose protein, so it’s better to choose options with low or no lactose.
Is it better to take it before or after training?
Depends on your routine. If you train fasting or early, you can use it before training as a light protein source. After training, it’s ideal to make the most of the anabolic window. In both cases, it’s light.
Which flavor is most recommended?
That really depends on your personal preference. We haven’t developed many flavors for Evohydro 30HD because the intense taste of the raw material is hard to mask, and we don’t want to launch options that don’t meet our quality standards. At HSN, we love chocolate flavor, so if you’re picking your first one, we highly recommend it!
Can I use it as a daily shake even if I don’t train?
Yes. Evohydro 30HD can also be used as a quality protein source in your daily diet. Its light texture and balanced taste make it perfect as a quick breakfast, snack, or boost between meals, especially if you lead an active lifestyle.
Why is hydrolyzed whey more “advanced” than regular whey?
Because it requires an additional controlled enzymatic hydrolysis process that breaks down proteins. It’s a more technical product, designed for athletes seeking quality protein.
Is it suitable for low-carb or ketogenic diets?
Yes. Evohydro 30HD contains less than 1g of carbs per serving (depending on flavor), so it fits perfectly into low-carb or keto diets without compromising your nutritional goals.
It’s ideal to use around training or when you need a quick protein boost to support muscle maintenance and growth.
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