The Ultimate Guide to Myprotein Impact Vegan Protein in Singapore (2026)
As plant-based diets continue to grow in popularity across Singapore, the demand for high-quality, delicious vegan supplements has surged. Historically, vegan protein powders had a bad reputation for being chalky, mixing poorly, and tasting like dirt. Thankfully, modern formulations have changed the game.
At the forefront of this plant-based revolution is Myprotein's Impact Vegan Protein (also known as the Vegan Protein Blend). It offers a complete amino acid profile, clean ingredients, and incredible value for Singaporean athletes.
In this guide, we'll dive deep into what makes this blend special, and see how it holds up against convenience shakes and traditional dairy proteins.
What is Myprotein Impact Vegan Protein?
Myprotein Impact Vegan Protein is a meticulously formulated blend of pea protein isolate and fava bean protein isolate.
By combining these two plant sources, Myprotein ensures a complete amino acid profile that matches whey protein's muscle-building potential.

When you order the Myprotein Impact Vegan Protein through Ultimate Sup, you get a clean plant-based shake containing 22g of protein, only 110 calories, and zero added sugar. It is incredibly popular because it blends smoothly into morning oatmeal (proats) or fruit smoothies, providing a thick, creamy texture without the bloating often associated with dairy.
Vegan Powder vs. Dairy & Convenience Shakes
For athletes looking to optimize their performance, deciding between plant-based powders, dairy proteins, and grab-and-go convenience shakes is a key decision.
The Grab-and-Go Option: Quest Protein Shake
If you value convenience above all else, ready-to-drink (RTD) options are highly appealing.

Many busy professionals look for a highly-satiating convenience shake like the quest 45g protein milkshake or the Quest Protein Shake (30g Protein). Quest RTD shakes mix milk protein isolates into a rich, dessert-like consistency. While incredibly convenient for drinking immediately post-workout or during commutes, they are dairy-based and cost more per serving than buying bulk vegan powder. For a local pre-made dairy alternative, you can also check out our Rokeby Protein audit.
The Mass Gainer: Mass Tech Protein Powder
If your goal is to pack on serious size and you aren't sensitive to dairy or gluten, a vegan blend won't provide enough calories. Hardgainers often opt for a heavy mass gainer like Muscletech mass tech protein powder to supply massive amounts of carbohydrates and whey protein.
The Premium Whey Isolate: PVL Iso Gold
If you want the absolute highest purity dairy protein without any lactose, a high-quality gold iso protein like the PVL Iso Gold (Whey Isolate) is your best bet. PVL Iso Gold delivers grass-fed, microfiltered whey isolate that absorbs almost instantly, making it highly effective for recovery.
For other dairy-free powders, compare Myprotein to PEScience protein or read our guide on Raw Nutrition CBUM itholate protein.
The Verdict
Myprotein Impact Vegan Protein is an outstanding choice for anyone seeking a highly digestible, complete plant-based protein on a budget. It is versatile, easy on the stomach, and mixes beautifully. However, if you are looking for dairy isolates or convenient ready-to-drink shakes, PVL Iso Gold and Quest RTDs are top-tier alternatives.
Find all these premium supplements and more at Ultimate Sup Singapore, with fast local shipping and guaranteed authenticity. For other budget options, explore our list of the best cheap protein shakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does vegan protein cause bloating?
Unlike whey concentrate, which contains lactose, Myprotein Impact Vegan Protein is entirely dairy-free. Pea and fava bean isolates are generally very gentle on the stomach and rarely cause bloating or gas.
Is pea protein a complete protein?
Pea protein is high in essential amino acids but slightly low in methionine. By blending pea protein with fava bean protein, Myprotein achieves a complete amino acid profile, matching the muscle-building quality of whey.
About the Author
Leon Tan, Certified Personal Trainer & Supplement Specialist. Leon has spent over a decade analyzing sports nutrition trends in Singapore, helping clients cut through marketing hype to find supplements that actually deliver results. Read more about Leon here.