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Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 Review (2025): Is This Multi-Creatine Supplement Worth the Cost?

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For this Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 Review, we had GGR Senior Director of Content Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1, try it out and report back. A creatine supplement that has five different types of creatine might sound like a pipe dream for bodybuilders, however CRN-5 makes it a reality.

With added electrolytes and a diverse group of creatine types, CRN-5 promises to be the best workout supplement you’ll take if you’re trying to boost performance during high-intensity exercise or stimulate muscle growth. But is this too good to be true? We added this creatine to our list of best creatine supplements and we’re back to take a closer look. 

Medical disclaimer: This article is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. For health advice, contact a licensed healthcare provider. GGR also recommends choosing a product that has been third-party tested for quality.

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We provide you with a comprehensive picture of what to expect from a nutritional supplement because our team of fitness professionals, dietitians, and personal trainers test them personally. Our rating system follows our GGR supplement testing methodology. We rate products a scale of 1 to 5 based on:

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Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5

Crazy Nutrition Creatine

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GGR Score: 3.9
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Product Highlights

  • Contains 5 types of creatine
  • Added electrolytes
  • Has recommended 5-gram dose of creatine
  • 2 flavor options

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Contains 5 types of creatines
  • Has electrolytes including sodium and potassium
  • Comes in 2 flavors
  • 60-day money-back guarantee

Cons

  • More expensive than other types of creatine supplements
  • Contains artificial ingredients
  • Not third-party tested

Bottom Line

Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 is a decent option for people looking for a flavored creatine with added electrolytes. It provides the recommended dose of creatine.

A Quick Look at Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 Creatine

Crazy Nutrition is based in the UK and has the mission “to clean up this notoriously confusing [supplement] industry.” Along with Ultimate CRN-5, Crazy Nutrition also carries a pre-workout, mass gainer, and tri-protein powder that contains whey, milk, and casein proteins. 

Before You Buy

  • Note that products opened cannot be returned for a refund.
  • Depending on your needs and preferences, compare this product to a more affordable creatine monohydrate supplement with electrolytes.

RELATED: The Best Creatine Alternatives

Is Ultimate CRN-5 Worth It?

At $1.50 per serving, the price is pretty steep compared to the market average, which Crazy Nutrition likely justifies with the multiple forms of creatine. That said, if you’re just starting to add creatine to your supplement stack and are trying to find a reasonably priced creatine, there are more affordable options out there. 

Great for:

  • People who want a supplement that may help them avoid bloating
  • Individuals who want to take the maximum recommended dose of creatine
  • Those who need help maintaining hydration

Not recommended for:

  • People who avoid artificial flavors and sweeteners
  • Those with a tight supplement budget
  • Athletes who are restricted to taking only third-party tested supplements

Ultimate CRN-5 Specs

Price per serving$1.50
Serving size1 scoop (10 g)
FlavorsLemon & Lime, Orange & Mango
Total creatine dosage5 g
Creatine typesCreatine Monohydrate, Creatine Malate, Creatine Pyruvate
Other notable ingredientsSodium, Calcium, Potassium, Aquamin Mg 
SweetenerSucralose
Third-party tested?No

Experience Using Ultimate CRN-5

Kate Meier, senior director of content at GGR, certified personal trainer, CrossFit Level 1 trainer, and competitive weightlifter, tested the creatine for this Ultimate CRN-5 review. “Not bad for a flavored creatine!” Kate says. 

scooping CRN-5 into glass of water

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Price Per Serving

We had to give it a 1 out of 5 rating here as it’s “very expensive for a creatine supplement,” Kate comments. She’s not wrong. The average price per serving for creatine supplements is around $1. So, $1.50 is pretty steep for a creatine supplement that doesn’t have other synergistic ingredients like HMB or amino acids. 

Formulation

We gave the workout supplement a rating of 4 out of 5 for formulation. Our tester liked the inclusion of added electrolytes and a total of 5 grams of creatine. “3.75 grams of creatine monohydrate, 500 milligrams of di-creatine malate, 500 milligrams of tri-creatine malate, 250 milligrams of tri-creatine pyruvate,” Kate observes. “Also has calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium. Just dinging it for ‘juice powder blend,’ ‘flavoring,’ and sucralose.”

Now you may be wondering: Why the different types of creatine? According to Crazy Nutrition, the multiple forms prevent you from “building a tolerance” and even remove the need for a cycling or creatine loading phase, unlike other creatine formulas. Let’s talk about that, starting with the formulation. 

Electrolytes

Sodium (1.25 grams), Calcium (300 milligrams), Potassium (128 milligrams): Responsible for helping maintain hydration, some added electrolytes1 are always welcome to a sports nutrition supplement when intense workouts are involved. Aquamin Mg (56 milligrams) is also included as a more bioavailable form of magnesium than can be found in other nutritional supplements. 

Creatine Types

Before we go into each form of creatine, let’s go over the di-creatine and tri-creatine. These names simply distinguish the number of creatine molecules. So, tri-creatine malate indicates there are three creatine molecules attached to a malic acid molecule.

The claim is that it reduces recovery time, helps with muscle soreness, and can almost eliminate that pesky bloating due to better absorption. These compounds are not proven to be more effective at providing these benefits than creatine monohydrate, however.

RELATED: Types Of Creatine 

A very yellow drink in a glass rests next to a very yellow container of Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 with the Supplement Facts label on display.

Creatine Monohydrate (3.75 grams): The most commonly used and heavily researched sports nutrition supplement, creatine monohydrate, according to research2, is just as effective as every other form of creatine available. Studies have affirmed its effectiveness in boosting athletic performance, assisting with faster recovery, and helping with more ATP production. 

Di-Creatine Malate (500 milligrams), Tri-Creatine Malate (500 milligrams): Studies have shown that creatine malate in any form isn’t superior to creatine monohydrate in terms of effectiveness3. Furthermore, although malic acid (malate) may help with athletic performance in mice4, these results have not been reproducible in humans.

Tri-Creatine Pyruvate (250 milligrams): There is some evidence that creatine pyruvate is more effective at increasing creatine levels3 in the blood than monohydrate. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean you get more muscle strength or lean muscle mass as a result. 

RELATED: Can You Take Too Much Creatine?

The good news is that the International Society of Sports Nutrition5 recommends taking 3 to 5 grams of creatine daily. Even if tri-creatine malate and tri-creatine pyruvate did absolutely nothing, there are still over 3 grams of creatine monohydrate, so you shouldn’t miss out on too many muscle-building benefits. 

Taste and Solubility 

We gave a rating of 4 out of 5 for taste, based on Kate’s feedback. “I got Lemon-Lime. Pretty good!” Kate notes. “A little tangy, but not too sweet/sour. I like lemon-lime things, so this is something I would drink for sure.” 

A hand is shown stirring Crazy Nutrition CRN-5 into a glass next to a yellow container.

Although she had some slight issues with the solubility, she still awarded a 4 out of 5 rating. That said, it probably won’t hurt to grab your shaker. Kate says, “Doesn’t fully dissolve—you can see little grains of it in the drink, but you can’t detect it while you drink.”

Side Effects

We gave it a 5 out of 5 here as Kate did not note any creatine side effects. If it’s your first time using creatine, you may experience mild stomach discomfort with the multiple types of creatine.

Third-Party Testing 

Gotta give it a 3 out of 5 for this one. Kate says, “I cannot find it anywhere on the site that this is third-party tested, but if you Google it, other reviews sites say it’s tested. Where do they get this information???” 

The “other reviews” sites likely say this due to the label on Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 that says “professional athlete approved.”

However, this is far from an indication of third-party testing. Independent labs like NSF for Sport and Informed Choice are the bodies that are recognized by entities like the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the MLB, NBA, and NFL. Without labels to indicate who did the testing, we cannot say that Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 is third-party tested. 

Ultimate CRN-5 vs BPI Sports Best Creatine 

BPI Sports Best Creatine

BPI Sports Best Creatine

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Product Highlights

  • Powdered creatine supplement 
  • Available in 4 flavors 
  • Claimed to improve energy, endurance, power, pump, and muscle growth

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 4 flavors available
  • 100% money-back guarantee
  • Manufactured in a cGMP-compliant facility

Cons

  • Uses proprietary creatine blend
  • Only 4 g of creatine per serving
  • No subscribe-and-save option
  • Customers purchasing from Amazon received unsealed and damaged product
  • Contains sucralose, which may cause stomach upset
  • No unflavored option

Bottom Line

BPI Sports Best Creatine is available in four flavors and provides 4 grams of creatine per single serving scoop. BPI Sports shares that this supplement supports muscle building, faster recovery, and improved performance and endurance. Customer reviews for this product are generally positive. Although, some customers did receive unsealed and damaged products from Amazon.

In our mission to test and find the best creatine supplements out there, we’ve also given BPI Sports Best Creatine a whirl and wanted to do a comparison based on the two products’ similarities. Both have multiple forms of creatine amounting to a total of 4 to 5 grams, neither are third-party tested, both are sweetened with sucralose, and both have electrolytes to help with muscle hydration. 

The biggest difference is the price as the creatine supplement from BPI costs less than half per serving. However, BPI has a proprietary blend of their creatines. This is a bummer because you don’t know the dosages of each creatine type, especially monohydrate, the most effective form. Our tester for BPI Sports Best Creatine also found it to be overly sweet, although some people may prefer this. 

Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5BPI Sports Best Creatine
Price per serving$1.50$0.70
Serving size1 scoop (10 g)1 scoop (6 g)
FlavorsLemon & Lime, Orange and MangoSnow Cone, Fruit Punch, Watermelon Cooler, Icy Blue Raz
Total creatine dosage5 g4 g
Creatine typesCreatine Monohydrate, Creatine Malate, Creatine PyruvateCreatine monohydrate, Creatine anhydrous, Creatine MagnaPower® (as magnesium creatine chelate), Creatine phosphate, Creatine AKG, pH buffered Creatine alkaline™
Other notable ingredientsSodium, Calcium, Potassium, Aquamin Mg Betaine anhydrous (TMG) buffered, Himalayan Pink Salt, Potassium
SweetenerSucraloseSucralose
Third-party tested?NoNo

Customer Experience 

We gave it a 5 out of 5 here as Crazy Nutrition offers a variety of options to receive customer service. You can utilize the live chat, call 1 (626) 706-3706, or email support@crazynutrition.com, which is the email you’ll use if you need to make a return. 

A yellow drink next to a yellow container of Crazy Nutrition CRN-5.

There’s no money-back guarantee and you can only get a refund if you return your product within 30 days of purchase if it is unopened and unused. 

RELATED: Creatine Myths

Ordering Ultimate CRN-5

Orders go through Shopify, which should streamline the process for those with accounts. Free shipping is available for orders over $60 and subscribe and save orders. Subscribe and save also discounts a whopping 30% more than a one-time purchase, which is a bigger discount than the market average. 

Customer Reviews

We gave a 4 out of 5 rating here based on customer reviews. Reviews on the official website are mixed with some raving that it is a high-quality supplement that works, while most negative reviews pertain to customer service and slow shipping times. 

Final Verdict of Our Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 Review

Though the multiple forms of creatine are likely what makes this supplement so expensive, it’s likely not worth the value, according to current research. As for Crazy Nutrition’s claim that their creatine supplement removes the need for creatine cycling, it turns out most people don’t need to do that anyway.

That said, the electrolytes are nice and there’s at least a high enough dose of creatine monohydrate to make the supplement somewhat effective, but there are definitely cheaper options out there that can give as much, if not more, value for the price. 

Full Rating

Ultimate CRN-5

Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 is a decent option for people looking for a flavored creatine with added electrolytes. It provides the recommended dose of creatine.

Product Brand: Crazy Nutrition

Product Currency: $

Product Price: 44.99

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.75

Ultimate CRN-5 Rating

Price per serving – 1
Formulation – 4
Taste – 4
Solubility – 4
Side effects – 5
Third-party testing – 3
Customer service – 5
Customer reviews – 4
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Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5: FAQs

Is CRN-5 good?

With 5 grams of creatine total and over 3 grams of creatine monohydrate, CRN-5 is likely effective at boosting muscle protein synthesis and muscle recovery, 

What is CRN-5?

CRN-5 is a creatine supplement that includes five different types of creatine and added electrolytes to help change body composition, boost performance during resistance training, and support muscle hydration. 

How much creatine is safe for kidneys?

Despite the myth that creatine causes kidney damage, there is no evidence that this is a side effect of creatine in healthy individuals with normal renal function. 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

References

  1. Ayotte D Jr, Corcoran MP. Individualized hydration plans improve performance outcomes for collegiate athletes engaging in in-season training. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2018;15(1):27. Published 2018 Jun 4. doi:10.1186/s12970-018-0230-2
  2. Wax B, Kerksick CM, Jagim AR, Mayo JJ, Lyons BC, Kreider RB. Creatine for Exercise and Sports Performance, with Recovery Considerations for Healthy Populations. Nutrients. 2021;13(6):1915. Published 2021 Jun 2. doi:10.3390/nu13061915
  3. Jäger R, Harris RC, Purpura M, Francaux M. Comparison of new forms of creatine in raising plasma creatine levels. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2007;4:17. Published 2007 Nov 12. doi:10.1186/1550-2783-4-17
  4. Wu JL, Wu QP, Huang JM, Chen R, Cai M, Tan JB. Effects of L-malate on physical stamina and activities of enzymes related to the malate-aspartate shuttle in liver of mice. Physiol Res. 2007;56(2):213-220. doi:10.33549/physiolres.930937
  5. Kreider RB, Kalman DS, Antonio J, et al. International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: safety and efficacy of creatine supplementation in exercise, sport, and medicine. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2017;14:18. Published 2017 Jun 13. doi:10.1186/s12970-017-0173-z

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A Quick Look at Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 Creatine
Is Ultimate CRN-5 Worth It?
Ultimate CRN-5 Specs
Experience Using Ultimate CRN-5
Price Per Serving
Formulation
Taste and Solubility 
Side Effects
Third-Party Testing 
Ultimate CRN-5 vs BPI Sports Best Creatine 
Customer Experience 
Ordering Ultimate CRN-5
Customer Reviews
Final Verdict of Our Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5 Review
Full Rating
Crazy Nutrition Ultimate CRN-5: FAQs
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  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces
  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)
  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace
  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses
Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence
  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle