CBUM Essentials Pre Workout
vs Pulse Pre-Workout
Ingredient & Score Comparison
Last updated: Feb 2026
PwrRanks Verdict
Score Comparison
Objective scores based on ingredient dosing β 0 to 1 scale
Pulse Pre-Workout's 350mg total caffeine contributes to a higher energy score.
Pulse Pre-Workout's formula has 8g L-Citrulline Malate and 2.5g Betaine Anhydrous, which contribute to a higher pump score.
CBUM Essentials Pre Workout's formula has 2g L-Tyrosine, which contributes to a higher focus score.
CBUM Essentials Pre Workout delivers more performance per dollar than Pulse Pre-Workout β based on how both products compare to the broader pre-workout market.
Ingredient Comparison
CBUM Essentials vs Pulse β dosing per serving
| Ingredient | Objective | CBUM Essentials | Pulse |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caffeine Yield | Energy | 200mg | 350mg |
| L-Citrulline Malate | Pump | β | 8g |
| L-Citrulline | Pump | 4g | β |
| Betaine Anhydrous | Pump | β | 2.5g |
| Taurine | Pump | 1g | β |
| Sodium | Pump | 75mg | 110mg |
| L-Tyrosine | Focus | 2g | β |
| L-Theanine | Focus | β | 350mg |
| Alpha-GPC | Focus | β | 300mg |
| Beta-Alanine | - | 3.2g | 3.6g |
| Vitamin B12 | - | 10mcg | β |
Who Should Buy Each
Matching products to training goals and stim tolerance
Choose CBUM Essentials Ifβ¦
- βYou want sustained energy without extreme stimulation
- βYou want some pump support without it dominating the formula
- βYou're newer to pre-workouts and want a well-rounded starting point
Choose Pulse Ifβ¦
- βYou want a high energy formula without exotic stimulants
- βMind-muscle connection is as important to you as raw energy
- βYou want the edge taken off stimulant intensity β focused without feeling wired
- βPump and vascularity are a priority in your training
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about these two pre-workouts
Pulse Pre-Workout has 350mg total caffeine per serving compared to 200mg in CBUM Essentials Pre Workout.
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How PwrRanks Scores Pre-Workouts
Our methodology
PwrRanks scores every pre-workout by analyzing its ingredient label algorithmically. We generate four objective scores β Energy, Pump, Focus, and Value β that reflect what's in the tub, not how the product is marketed. Value scores are calculated using live pricing data to reflect real cost-per-serving at time of comparison.


