Frequently Asked Questions
Is whey isolate lactose-free?
How many grams of whey isolate after training?
Which is better: whey isolate or concentrate?
What does whey protein isolate taste like?
Whey Protein Isolate (500 g) – fast-absorbing & lactose-low
Go for pure quality with whey protein isolate: our premium, fast-absorbing formula with minimal fat and carbs. Perfect as a post-workout shake or when you want to build results cleanly. Available in 4 flavors (Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Chocolate & Caramel) and designed for optimal solubility and taste.
Approved EU claims: protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass; protein contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.
🎯 Choose fast absorption – order whey isolate in your favorite flavor.
What is whey protein isolate?
Whey isolate is a high-quality protein source that is further purified compared to concentrate using advanced filtration methods – such as cross-flow microfiltration (CFM). The result: a pure whey with a high protein content, low-lactose profile, and minimal fat and carbs. Thanks to its rich amino acid profile (including leucine and BCAAs), it is a popular choice in sports nutrition for post-workout and lean phases.
Whey isolate vs. concentrate vs. hydrolysate
| Type | Protein % | Lactose | Pros | Best choice when… |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whey concentrate | ~80% | Low | Full flavor, budget-friendly | Price-performance matters and you tolerate lactose well |
| Whey isolate | ~90% | Very low | Fast, clean profile; low fat/carbs | Lean goals, low-lactose preference, post-intense training |
| Hydrolysate | ~90% | Very low | Pre-digested, very fast absorption | Ultra-fast absorption needed (advanced timing) |
Clear whey isolate – when to choose?
Clear whey is a transparent, refreshing version of whey protein isolate with a juice-like experience. Popular when you want a light texture and fruity flavors. Choose classic isolate for creamy shakes or baking with protein; choose clear for a thirst-quenching post-workout. Read more in our clear whey blog explanation.
Buying whey protein isolate – what to watch for
- Purity & filtration: look for terms like CFM and clear specifications.
- Protein per 30 g: aim for ~25–26 g (depending on flavor).
- Low-lactose: check the label if sensitive; isolate is generally very low in lactose.
- Solubility & taste: prevents clumping, encourages consistent use.
- Price per serving: compare not only jar price but €/serving and g protein/€.
