SteelFit Steel Whey: Build Steel-Like Muscle With Pure WPC-80!

SteelFit has been around since 2016, and since their initial launch, they’ve firmly established their place within the supplement industry. Not ones to grow complacent, simply being a fixture wasn’t enough – these guys want to be the best of the best! In the past few months, SteelFit has really ramped up their product profile, but today we’re going to go back in time and test out one of their late 2018 releases!

SteelFit Steel Whey

Introducing Steel Whey – 100% high-quality WPC-80 to help you pack on lean muscle!

Taking aim at the world of protein powders, SteelFit has released Steel Whey – a quality, clean, and great-tasting whey protein powder that uses some of the top ingredients on the market.

If you’ve been keeping up with our coverage of these guys, seeing SteelFit utilize high-quality ingredients at efficacious doses shouldn’t be a surprise. First came Shredded Steel, one of the most intense, innovative fat-loss products we’ve simply ever seen. Next, we came across Steel Dreams, a sleep-aid that virtually tossed every sleep and recovery-inducing ingredient in the supplement industry.

But, the backbone of almost every supplement company is a quality protein powder. These products are tried-and-true, and are arguably the products the industry was founded upon. If you want to make a claim as a top player in the supplement game, you need a leading protein powder in your arsenal. Steel Whey is a call to arms of sorts from SteelFit – with an effective, tasty whey protein, there’s simply nothing these guys can’t produce!

In this post, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about Steel Whey – it’s protein source, its advantages (and one disadvantage!), and its macronutrients. Before we get to that, be sure you’re subscribed to PricePlow so you can stay up-to-date with the latest supplement deals, news, reviews, and interviews — and our ongoing sponsored SteelFit giveaways!

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100% WPC80 – quality, effective, and proven!

Steel Whey doesn’t pull any punches – this delicious powder has 100% whey protein concentrate (WPC-80). It’s free of any additives, amino acid spiking, or any other “extra stuff”. This product is what it says it is, and nothing more. That’s a great sign, however, as WPC-80 is one of the most effective, widely-used protein sources on the market!

The middle-ground of whey proteins

The process of manufacturing a whey protein powder is relatively straightforward, as the only decision one must make in the linear process is where to yield the final product. If that sounds a bit odd, allow us to explain!

SteelFit Steel Whey Shake

WPC-80 is 80% protein by weight, with the other 20% contributing to texture and taste!

Obviously, the process begins with whey, which is the watery, non-fatty portion of milk products.[1] It contains a solid amount of protein, but still has constituents inherent to milk products, such as fats and sugars. The first step, then, is removing these compounds. In doing so, the yield product is whey protein concentrate (WPC), which can be anywhere between 25% to 80% pure protein.[2] The highest-quality WPC that can be made is WPC-80, which is WPC with 80% of its total weight being protein – the other 20% is made of fats, carbohydrates, and even some moisture or “ash”. If this is the desired end product, it’s then dried into the powder and packed into a container!

Staying at WPC-80 keeps some of the “bonus” additives and immune boosters

While WPC is a perfectly usable final product, the processing doesn’t necessarily have to stop there. WPC can be further processed to yield around 88% to 92% protein by weight – you know this product as whey protein isolate (WPI).[3] Stripped off virtually everything but protein, WPI is about as pure as it comes. That’s not what Steel Whey, which is 100% WPC-80, is, however. While you could spend time comparing the macronutrients of WPC versus WPI, that shouldn’t be of concern. When deciding between the two, the driving factor lies within something that gets stripped in that second step of processing, where WPC turns into WPI.

Lactose – friend or foe?

The term lactose and dairy products go hand-in-hand, with the former being a main compound found in the later. Lactose is a complex sugar made of two smaller sugars, glucose and galactose,[4] and is broken down in digestion with the help of the enzyme lactase. With the main function of lactase being the reduction of lactose, clearly it has high importance in regards to one’s digestion of dairy.

SteelFit Steel Whey Breakfast

If you can take the lactose, that extra thickness and taste can go a long way…it could even end up in your post-workout waffle!

Lactose content is where these two protein sources diverge – WPC-80 is around 4% lactose, whereas WPI is only a microscopic 1%.[5] This makes WPI the go-to option for those with severe issues with lactose, due to the sugar being virtually non-existent. That being said, 4% is still very low, meaning that WPC-80 is good enough for most individuals, especially if sticking to 1-2 scoops per day.

Other differences

Perhaps the most obvious difference, other than lactose content of course, is that WPC is actually cheaper to make than WPI! With less manufacturing steps, companies don’t need to spend as much money on production. In other words, purchasing a WPC is a bit easier on the wallet than a WPI powder!

Also, WPC contains some more “extra stuff”, such as sugars, immunoglobulins, and factions. While this may sound a bit scary, it actually is quite valuable – there are many immune system benefits to have them. In addition, this adds thickness and texture to WPC, as well as a slightly better taste! You’ll get more of a smoother, “milkshake-like” feel with a WPC powder, which is much more enjoyable to drink!

While the protein you choose differs from person to person, WPC-80 is a pretty safe bet when you’re searching for a protein powder. It doesn’t contain that much lactose, has quality macronutrients, and tastes a bit better! SteelFit knows just how versatile this type of protein is, which is why they’ve decided to use it in Steel Whey.

Comparing whey to other proteins…

Protein Content Density Comparison

When it comes to crowing the best protein source available, whey may be king![6]

You’ve likely heard of the “anabolic window” that presents itself post-workout, but no matter what you’ve seen, it’s actually not as crucial as you may think. Nonetheless, this belief has led countless people to chug protein shakes down as soon as their training ends, as well as elevated the importance of digestion rates when it comes to said protein. Although you don’t necessarily need to get protein to your muscles as soon as your last set is up, there is some benefit to a faster-digesting protein source. For one, it sits for less time in your stomach, which can help alleviate any potential discomfort. More importantly, however, is that it will reach your muscles faster, delivering key nutrients crucial to building muscle![6]When it comes to digestion, whey outperforms almost every other protein source. Research has shown that it is one of the fastest-digesting forms of protein on the planet, entering the bloodstream at higher rates than other alternatives. This goes for all whey proteins, including WPC-80, which touts its own additional benefit. WPC-80 has a perfect PDCAAS (Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score), which means it’s just about as complete of a protein as there is. A fast-acting, complete source of the muscle-building nutrient? Sign us up!

Steel Whey nutritional profile

Steel Whey Peanut Butter Milkshake Nutrition Facts Panel

With how good this protein powder tastes, its hard to believe those are the macros!

The macros vary slightly from flavor to flavor, but they’re relatively consistent nonetheless. Despite that, the serving size for each flavor is one 35g scoop, which delivers the following:

  • Calories: 130-140 (depending on falvor)
  • Protein: 24-25g
  • Carbohydrates: 3-6g (depending on flavor)
    • Fiber: 1g
    • Sugar: 1g
  • Fat: 2g

25g protein?! Yes, please!

This powder also has some pretty clean macronutrients, barely any sugar, and some additional minerals. Look at the total picture here, and this stuff sure sounds like a superior WPC-80 powder to us!

Open amino acid profile!

Oh yeah, and while you’re looking for the macros on the tub, you may see another similarly-looking chart. Steel Fit has fully disclosed the amino acid content here, so you know exactly how much of each amino acid you’re getting in each scoop of this high-quality protein

Available Flavors

It takes a special brand to maintain a balance in the flavoring department, knowing when it’s appropriate to release some exotic flavor versus dialing it back and perfecting the basics. Being able to operate on both ends of the spectrum helps separate these guys from the rest!

In Steel Whey, the goal was to perfect the core flavors of the protein powder market, perhaps setting their eyes on some more crazy additions later down the line. Here are the current offerings:

    No matter which flavor you choose, we’ve no doubt that this WPC-80 powder will deliver that milkshake-like taste and texture we all want in a protein shake!

    Conclusion – a huge scoop of protein to help build muscles of steel!

    In order to fully reap the rewards of your training, you need to make sure you’re body is being properly fueled. Most of that needs to be done in the kitchen, ensuring your daily meals contain the macronutrients you need to facilitate lean muscle growth. That includes getting enough protein, which if we’re being honest, can get somewhat difficult at times.

    SteelFit Shredded Steel Label

    We were also excited when the epic Shredded Steel came out with some iodine. Stack it in from some bigtime shredding!

    That’s why we have protein supplements – they’re there to help us reach our daily protein intake goal when we just can’t quite get there through diet alone. But, no one wants to guzzle down some awful, bland-tasting powder full of a bunch of unknown ingredients! Scary thought, we know, but they’re out there. It’s up to the industry’s top companies to keep quality, great-tasting proteins available for us so we don’t ever have to face that reality!

    SteelFit is one such brand, and Steel Whey is one of those top options. Using high-quality WPC-80 as it’s protein source, this powder is incredibly clean, free of anything you don’t want in a protein powder! This powder packs a solid 24g to 25g of quick-digesting protein, along with a smidge of lactose to help flavor and thicken it up, as well! We love WPC-80 powders here at PricePlow, and based on what we’ve seen from SteelFit, we have no doubt this product will be one of the best such powders out there!

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    About the Author: Mike Roberto

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    Mike Roberto is a research scientist and water sports athlete who founded PricePlow. He is an n=1 diet experimenter with extensive experience in supplementation and dietary modification, whose personal expertise stems from several experiments done on himself while sharing lab tests.

    Mike's goal is to bridge the gap between nutritional research scientists and non-academics who seek to better their health in a system that has catastrophically failed the public. Mike is currently experimenting with a low Vitamin A diet.

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