Both the Allmax ISOFLEX Pure Whey and the Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey protein powders are designed to support muscle growth and recovery for fitness enthusiasts and athletes. They both use a blend of whey proteins, ensuring a high-quality, protein-rich product. However, there are some differences. Allmax ISOFLEX Pure Whey provides 27g of protein per serving and uses a hybrid-ratio ion-filtered whey protein isolate which includes multiple forms of whey protein isolates. On the other hand, Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey offers 24g of protein per serving and uses a blend of whey isolate, whey concentrate, and hydrolyzed whey peptides.
In our comparison, we find Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard to be the superior product. While both products offer high-quality whey protein, Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey stands out with its excellent value for money. It's a well-balanced blend that is ideally suited for post-workout or as a meal replacement for various diets. It also mixes very quickly in both milk and water without any clumping, which is a significant advantage. Despite the slightly lower protein content per serving compared to Allmax ISOFLEX Pure Whey, the more diverse protein matrix, and value for money make Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey our top pick.