
IRON WARRIOR is a pre‑workout supplement from Battle Fuel, in a tub of 450 g, 30 servings.
It’s sold (or has been sold) under the name “Battle Fuel Iron Warrior‑450g‑30‑Serv‑Orange.”
The marketing describes it as giving “huge energy, high focus, and unprecedented muscle pump / blood flow,” aimed at people seeking maximal pre‑workout boost.
According to the listing for Iron Warrior:
6 g Citrulline Malate — intended to enhance nitric oxide production, which may improve blood flow, vascularity and muscle pump.
2 g Creatine Monohydrate — to support strength, muscular power, and recovery potential.
These ingredients suggest the product aims for:
Improved muscle pump & blood flow (via citrulline).
Strength / power support & better performance (via creatine).
Possibly enhanced endurance / workout performance — though the full ingredient list (e.g. stimulants, focus agents) isn’t clearly published on that listing.
Because of those ingredients, IRON WARRIOR seems to position itself somewhere between a “pump‑focused” pre‑workout and a strength/energy enhancer.
The publicly available listing does not provide a full “Supplement Facts” breakdown — we don’t know if there are stimulants (e.g. caffeine), beta‑alanine, pump blends, or other performance ingredients beyond the listed creatine + citrulline. So it’s hard to know total formula strength.
Without a full ingredient breakdown or third‑party lab verification, it’s difficult to guarantee the advertised effects — as with many supplements, “marketing claims” may overstate actual potential.
As with any supplement: results depend heavily on nutrition, hydration, training intensity, rest — the powder alone doesn’t guarantee big gains or performance.
IRON WARRIOR might make sense if you are looking for a moderate – moderate‑plus pre‑workout that offers pump + strength support (via citrulline + creatine), especially if you:
Want enhanced muscle pump & vascularity during workouts.
Want a strength / performance boost (creatine’s contribution).
Prefer something possibly less “stim‑heavy” (depending on whether stimulants are included — since label not fully known) — though this is uncertain.
It’s perhaps more suitable for weight‑training, bodybuilding, hypertrophy / pump‑style workouts, rather than simple cardio or light fitness sessions.