Provisions — Cognitive
Focus & Precision Formula
Clarity, composure, and the unhurried confidence of the club champion.
$38 View Item →A Nick & Tin provision — compounded with care, dispatched with conviction.
Plate I the bottle · Plate II the label · Plate III the carton
A post-match electrolyte and amino-acid recovery blend, compounded in London for the player who intends to be fresh for the evening’s second set. It replaces what a hard hour on the glass takes out of you — salts, fluid, and the branched-chain aminos that spare a weary muscle — with the unhurried efficiency one expects of the house. Mix, drink, recover. Return to form in time for tea.
| Serving Size | 1 scoop (14g) |
|---|---|
| Servings per Tin | 30 |
| Electrolyte Blend | 1,200mg |
| BCAA (2:1:1) | 5,000mg |
| L-Glutamine | 2,000mg |
| Added Sugar | None |
| Form | Powder |
| Flavour | Elderflower & Lime |
| Availability | In Stock |
The club bar is littered with sugary confections dressed up as recovery. We wanted none of it. The Court Recovery Complex was compounded to do three honest things — restore fluid, replace the salts a long rally sweats out, and feed the muscle the aminos it quietly asks for — and to do them without a spoonful of needless sugar.
We tried it ourselves, across a full season of Tuesday-night box leagues, before we would put it on the shelf. It earns its place the way everything here does: it works, it tastes of something civilised, and it never flatters a hard match into feeling easier than it was.
— The dispensing bench, Nick & Tin
I play two matches back to back on a Thursday and used to feel it on Friday. A scoop between them and I feel like a gentleman again — the elderflower is a genuinely civilised touch.
Does exactly what it says and mercifully is not sweet. I dock a star only because I finish a tin rather too quickly.
No cramp in the third game since I began taking it. That alone earns its place in the bag.
