

Marvelous Nutrition offers a 2 kg whey product described as “Hydro 100% Hydrolyzed Whey Protein Isolate” (or “Bulk Whey Isolate 2 kg” in some versions).
The product is meant to be a “clean” protein powder — isolate/hydrolyzed whey, typically low in fat, carbs and sugars, aimed at people who want good protein without extra calories or fillers.
According to one listing: serving size is 30 g, each serving gives ~ 25.27 g protein.
From product info of Marvelous Hydro/Whey Isolate 2 kg:
| Serving size | Protein | Carbs | Fat | Calories (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 g (1 scoop) | ~ 25.3 g protein | ~ ~1‑2 g carbs (low) | ~ 1.2 g fat | ~ 120 kcal |
The whey is hydrolyzed/isolated, meaning better absorption & easier digestion compared with simple whey concentrate.
It claims to contain a full amino‑acid profile (essential amino acids, including BCAAs), useful for muscle repair and recovery.
The product container is often listed with ~ 67 servings per 2 kg tub.
You may consider Marvelous Whey Iso 2 kg if you:
Want a lean, low‑calorie protein source (e.g. for muscle‑building without excess fat).
Need fast absorbing protein (good for post‑workout shakes or to meet daily protein intake).
Are trying to stay lean or diet‑conscious while still getting enough protein.
Want a more affordable or locally available whey isolate option than some premium imported brands (depending on local availability and price).
It looks like a decent “isolate‑style” whey supplement for everyday gym/fitness use, especially if you watch macros.
Check authenticity: As with many whey supplements sold in local markets, ensure the tub is sealed, has clear labeling (batch number, expiry date), especially because quality and storage standards matter.
Check nutritional label — sometimes different batches/flavors may slightly vary in protein, carbs, fat.
Dietary restrictions: Even though it's isolate/hydrolyzed, it's still derived from milk — might not suit you if you're lactose‑intolerant or milk‑sensitive.
Complement with overall diet — whey protein helps, but you still need balanced nutrition, enough calories, proper training and rest for good results.