RYSE Whey vs Isolate - Compare Proteins

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RYSE Whey Protein and Isolate - Compare Your Options

If you're comparing RYSE protein options before buying, this page makes it simple. The two main questions most people have are whether to go with the whey blend or the isolate, and which one works better for their specific goals. All the products here are part of the broader RYSE protein range in Australia at Wallaby Wellness, and every one of them comes with a fully transparent label so you can check the numbers yourself.

RYSE doesn't use proprietary blends anywhere in the range. What's on the label is what's in the tub. That makes it genuinely easy to compare options and make an informed call, which is increasingly rare in the supplement category.

RYSE Protein Types Explained

  • RYSE Loaded Protein (Whey Blend) - combines whey concentrate and whey isolate for a solid amino acid profile with excellent flavour. Best for muscle building and general post-workout use. Available across the full RYSE flavour range including the Skippy Peanut Butter collab.
  • RYSE Whey Isolate - higher protein purity per serve (typically 90% or above), lower in fat and lactose. A better fit if you're watching total calories closely or have mild lactose sensitivity.
  • RYSE Natural Series - a cleaner ingredient list with natural sweeteners, for those who prefer to avoid artificial flavourings and additives.

Approximate Macros Per Serve

  • Loaded Protein (Whey Blend): around 25g protein, 140 to 160 calories, 3 to 5g carbs, 2 to 3g fat
  • Whey Isolate: around 25g protein, 110 to 130 calories, 1 to 2g carbs, 0.5 to 1g fat

Once you know which direction suits you, head to the RYSE Loaded Protein collection to shop the full whey blend range, or go to the RYSE flavours page if you want to choose by taste first. If you're putting together a full stack, the RYSE Pre-Workout range works well alongside any of the protein options. Check the RYSE protein sale page for current pricing before you checkout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is RYSE protein a whey protein?

Yes. The RYSE Loaded Protein uses a whey protein blend made up of whey concentrate and whey isolate. RYSE also offers a standalone whey isolate option with higher protein purity and fewer calories. Both are dairy-derived, so they're not suitable for vegans or anyone with a dairy allergy.

What is the difference between RYSE whey and RYSE isolate?

The Loaded Protein whey blend uses both concentrate and isolate, giving you a solid macro profile and excellent flavour. The whey isolate is more refined, with a higher protein percentage per serve, fewer carbohydrates and fats, and lower lactose content. If you're cutting calories or have a mild lactose intolerance, the isolate is generally the better pick.

Is RYSE protein halal?

RYSE Supps products are manufactured in the USA and halal certification status can vary by product and batch. We'd recommend checking the product label directly or getting in touch with the Wallaby Wellness team so we can give you accurate information on the current status of specific products.

What are the macros in RYSE Loaded Protein?

RYSE Loaded Protein delivers around 25g of protein, 3 to 5g of carbohydrates, and 2 to 3g of fat per serve, at roughly 140 to 160 calories. The exact figures vary slightly between flavours. Full nutrition labels are on each individual product page - RYSE uses transparent labelling with no proprietary blends so there's nothing hidden.

What are the ingredients in RYSE protein?

The main protein sources are whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate. Other ingredients include natural and artificial flavours, sucralose as a sweetener, soy lecithin for mixability, and cocoa in the chocolate-based flavours. The complete ingredient list is on each product page. RYSE discloses all ingredient amounts on the label.

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