Evopro + DigeZyme® - Not just another protein
Evopro (Premium Protein Blend) + DigeZyme® from SportSeries is a flavoured food supplement, made from a combination of different dairy proteins and a complex of enzymes, with sweetener.
A protein designed for those who train and don’t want to choose between quality, enjoyment, and versatility: a formula inspired by the protein balance of breast milk to support you anytime during the day.
If you’re looking for a versatile protein with different release speeds and top-quality raw materials: you’ve found it.
Ideal for: gym-goers who want a more complete protein with a creamy texture, without giving up a benchmark amino acid profile typical of dairy proteins.
35% casein / 65% whey ratio: the key concept of Evopro
The benchmark for protein balance
Breast milk is characterized by being predominantly “whey” compared to casein. At Evopro, our R&D team has replicated that ratio with a 35/65 (casein/whey) balance, combining a faster fraction with a slower one to deliver a more rounded protein experience.
What does it feel like?
In practice, it gives a creamier shake with more “body” than many classic wheys, without reaching the typical density of pure casein. Also, by combining whey + casein, the amino acid release is more sequential, making Evopro a very versatile option that’s easy to fit into your routine.
- The best of both worlds: the lightness of whey + the creaminess and consistency from casein.
- Top texture: perfect if you like a shake that’s more rounded on the palate than a whey, but without a “heavy” feeling.
High protein content and complete amino acid profile
Evopro stands out for its high protein proportion (approx. 85% per 100 g, depending on flavour) and naturally provides a complete amino acid profile, including essential amino acids and BCAAs, with a notable presence of leucine (typical of dairy proteins).
- The protein contributes to muscle growth and maintenance.
- The protein contributes to bone maintenance under normal conditions.
DigeZyme®: an extra that complements the shake
We’ve added DigeZyme® to the formula, an enzyme complex including alpha-amylase, protease, lactase, lipase, and cellulase. This extra is designed to make your Evopro experience even more comfortable, keeping it pleasant and easy to fit into your daily routine.
Details that make a difference: dairy proteins + enzymes in a formula made to enjoy the shake, not just “get it done.”
How to take it for more enjoyment
Classic shake (quick and ready to drink)
Mix with water and shake in your shaker. If you want a smoother, more “rounded” texture, try plant-based drink or milk and adjust the liquid until it’s exactly how you like it.
“Mousse” style (the experts’ trick)
If you reduce the liquid amount and let the mix chill for a few minutes, Evopro can take on a texture very similar to a thick cream, perfect to eat with a spoon like a protein dessert.
Quick tip: the less liquid you use, the more it turns into a “dessert.” Perfect if you want to switch things up without breaking your plan.
Easy ideas to mix it up
- Yogurt + Evopro + chopped fruit.
- Oat porridge + Evopro (add it at the end to keep the texture).
- Homemade protein coffee: cold coffee + coffee-flavored Evopro + ice.
- Fit ice cream: thick mix + freezer + stir halfway through.
Evopro vs other proteins: compare and choose
Compared to a classic isolated whey (WPI)
An isolated whey is usually lighter with a more fluid shake. Evopro, on the other hand, is made for those who want more texture and a fuller sensation, thanks to its blend with casein and its more gradual release profile.
Compared to casein
Casein is usually denser with a slower release. Evopro hits a middle ground: creamy and consistent, but generally easier to drink and lighter in feel. Plus, its profile is mixed (with a faster and a slower fraction).
Compared to Evopro Vegan
If you prioritize plant protein, Evopro Vegan is your pick. If you prefer dairy proteins and a composition inspired by the protein ratio of breast milk (35 casein / 65 whey), Evopro is your protein.
Scientific bibliography
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