Helimix 1.5 vs 20

📱 Can't decide?
Text us your training style. We'll tell you which of these two is right for you.
Our Analysis
We've tested thousands of supplements, and after shaking up literally every powder that exists, here's the truth on Helimix 1.5 vs 2.0.

These aren't formulas. They're vortex shakers that mix using bottle shape instead of a ball. The real decision comes down to capacity, refinement, and how you actually use the damn thing every day.

Bottom line: we reach for the 2.0 every single time. It's the better bottle for 90% of people. The 1.5 only makes sense if you specifically want the smaller version or catch it at a steep discount.

What Actually Matters

The 2.0 gives you significantly more room, and that matters way more than most guys realize. We're not talking about mixing one sad scoop in 8oz of water. Most of you are doing 2 scoops of protein, 14-20oz of liquid, creatine, greens, carbs, or meal replacements that foam up like crazy. The 1.5 gets annoying fast when you push it. The 2.0 handles real stacks without making you feel like you're playing Tetris with your powder.

The 1.5 is more compact, sure. It fits easier in bags and feels less bulky. If you're a minimalist who mainly does single-scoop shakes and wants something simple to throw in a gym bag, it works. But that's a pretty narrow use case. Most people think they want smaller until they're constantly maxing it out.

The 2.0 is simply the corrected version of the original. They took the real-world complaints from the 1.5 and fixed them. Better capacity, better usability across different supplements, less frustration with thicker drinks. It's the more mature product.

Who Should Buy What

Get the Helimix 1.5 if:
- You mostly do single-scoop protein shakes
- You prioritize a compact bottle over everything else
- You want maximum portability
- You found it significantly cheaper than the 2.0
- You don't mix thick or stacked formulas

Get the Helimix 2.0 if:
- You want the best all-around shaker they make
- You regularly mix larger shakes with 2 scoops or added ingredients
- You use protein, pre-workout, intra, greens, carbs, or meal replacements
- You want one bottle that actually handles everything you throw at it
- You're serious about your supplements and use this thing daily

Our Verdict

The core vortex mixing concept is the same in both. Once you accept that, the 2.0 wins because it removes the main limitation of the original: not having enough room for how people actually use these bottles.

We've watched too many customers buy the smaller one, then come back pissed because it couldn't handle their full stack. Save yourself the headache. Unless you have a very specific need for the compact version or you're getting a killer deal on the 1.5, just get the 2.0.

It's the one we keep in the store for ourselves.