Good — here’s a summary of what I found so far about Battle Fuel NO3 (sometimes shown as “NO3 Triple Effect” or “Battle Fuel NO3”) — what it is, what to expect, and what to be careful about ?


Battle Fuel NO3 is marketed as a pre‑workout / nitric‑oxide (NO) booster / pump‑focused supplement.
The version often cited is “NO3 Triple Effect (60 Servings, 420 g)”.
It’s designed to help with blood flow (pump), muscle “pump”, endurance during training, and possibly improved nutrient/oxygen delivery to muscles.
According to one distributor’s listing, the active components for NO3 Triple Effect include:
| Component | Approximate Dose | Purpose / Expected Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Citrulline Malate — 3 g | 3 g per serving | Promotes nitric oxide (NO) production → helps vasodilation, better pump and blood flow. |
| Arginine HCl — 1 g | 1 g per serving | Also supports NO production — helps widen blood vessels, enhance circulation and pump. |
| Beet Root Extract — 250 mg | 250 mg per serving | Natural source of nitrates, supporting aerobic performance, circulation and possibly endurance. |
Stronger pump / improved blood flow / vascularity — due to NO‑boosting agents (citrulline + arginine + beet‑root nitrates).
Better endurance / less fatigue — improved circulation and oxygen delivery may help prolong workout performance.
Better muscle “fullness” and nutrient delivery during & after training.
Because the formula seems focused on NO‑boosting (not stimulants), this supplement appears more geared towards pump / vascularity / endurance / nitric‑oxide support rather than large stimulant‑based energy boost.
The publicly available listing does not mention stimulants (caffeine, etc.) — so if you expect a “hard‑core stim” pre‑workout, this may instead give a milder pump‑type effect.
As with many NO‑boosters: for noticeable effect, hydration, blood flow, and training stimulus matter. A supplement alone — without good gym nutrition, water, and training — will have limited effect.
The product availability seems inconsistent — at least in one of the stores the NO3 variant shows as “out of stock.”
From the listing:
Mix one scoop (approx amount depends — but listing shows single‑serving use) with 200‑250 ml water.
Take it before your training session (time before workout usually ~20–30 min, though exact timing isn’t always specified).
Because it's NO‑focus (not high‑stim), some people might prefer combining it with other supplements (but always check total stimulant intake & hydration).
This type of supplement tends to match people who:
Care more about pump, blood flow, vascularity and endurance, rather than needing a “jolt” of caffeine or stimulant.
Train light‑to‑moderate or hypertrophy / pump‑focused workouts — e.g. bodybuilding, volume training, muscle isolation — rather than heavy strength/ power sessions.
Prefer a less‑stimulating pre‑workout (or want to avoid caffeine or stimulant‑heavy formulas).
I couldn’t find a fully independent lab test of Battle Fuel NO3 verifying doses — thus rely on manufacturer’s listed ingredient data.
Effectiveness of NO‑boosters often depends heavily on hydration, nitric‑oxide responsiveness, diet, and overall training routine. So results vary person‑to‑person.
Because it doesn’t promise a large stimulant effect — don’t expect “explosive energy + focus + pump” combo as with typical pre‑workouts — treat it more as a “pump / circulation enhancer.”