$39
$46 Save $7Collagen and magnesium for joints and legs the morning after a hard match. A clean vanilla blend you stir into warm milk or water before bed, built around the two things that actually help you turn up to the next session moving well instead of hobbling through the warm-up.
What's in the scoop.
| Serving size | One scoop (14g) in 250ml warm liquid |
|---|---|
| Servings | 28 per tub |
| Key actives | Hydrolysed collagen 10g · Magnesium 250mg · Vitamin C 80mg · Zinc 8mg |
| Form | Smooth dissolving powder |
| Flavor | Vanilla |
| Free from | Added sugar, artificial dye |
A quiet part of the wind-down.
- One scoop into 250ml warm milk or water
- Stir until smooth, no shaker needed
- Take in the hour before bed
- Best run every night through a heavy block
- One 28-serving tub
- Right-size 14g dosing scoop
- Resealable moisture-lock lid
- Recovery routine card
Why it earns a place in the bag.
The stick you carry gets all the attention, but the thing that ends most amateur seasons early is not gear — it is the accumulation of stiff knees and tight calves that nobody trains around. We stock exactly two supplements, and this is the one for the morning after, because recovery is where players quietly lose or keep their availability.
We were not looking for a miracle. We were looking for an honest dose of collagen and enough magnesium to matter, in a vanilla base clean enough to drink every night without dreading it. ReCover clears that bar. It will not make you faster. It just makes it likelier you turn up on Thursday able to sprint the first three steps — which, over a season, is the whole game.
Round out the recovery week.



Before you commit.
When do I take it, and how soon will I notice anything?
One scoop stirred into warm milk or water in the hour before bed — the magnesium is easier to wind down on than to train around. Do not expect a next-morning switch to flip. Most people feel the difference across the first two or three weeks of taking it nightly through a heavy block, not after a single dose. It is a habit, not a pre-game shot.
Is it competition safe?
The formula is built from collagen, magnesium, vitamin C and zinc, with no stimulants or hidden proprietary blends, and the label lists everything in the scoop. That said, we are a shop, not your governing body — if you are tested, check the current banned-substance list and clear it with your own federation before you rely on it. We would rather you double-check than take our word for it.
Can this replace my protein?
No, and it is not trying to. Hydrolysed collagen is aimed at joints and connective tissue, not at hitting your daily protein target or building muscle — the amino profile is different. Keep your usual protein where it is and treat this as the before-bed recovery piece that sits alongside it, not a swap for it.
Who is this actually for?
Players stacking sessions in a heavy training week — the ones who wake up stiff the morning after a hard match and start the next warm-up already behind. If you train once a week and feel fine, you probably do not need it. It earns its place when the fixtures pile up and staying available is the thing keeping you off the pitch.

