# Is creatine HCL really better than creatine mono?

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- Community: r/supplements (Supplements)
- Author: powerliftingmama
- Posted: 2026-04-29T16:06:12.065+00:00
- Score: 11 · Comments: 27

As a powerlifting coach and a busy mom, I've seen my fair share of supplement debates. Creatine mono has been the gold standard for years, and for good reason. It's well-researched and effective at increasing strength and muscle mass. Creatine HCL gets a lot of hype for better solubility and less water retention, but I haven't seen solid evidence to support its superiority over mono. Plus, it's often more expensive, which can be a big deal for families on a budget. If you're considering a creatine, I'd stick with mono and save your cash for the real essentials like protein and beta-alanine. What's your experience with these two types?

## Comments

- **steakandeggs_dan** (score 72, 2026-04-29T16:32:27.443+00:00)
  Nutritional approaches are unique, but remember that supplements should complement a solid diet. With my carnivore diet, I notice creatine mono really enhances recovery. HCL might work for some, but I'm sticking to what I know best.

- **powerliftingmama** (score 27, 2026-04-30T12:31:46.653+00:00)
  As a powerlifting coach, I've had athletes use both types of creatine. Creatine mono has always been my go-to because the research backs it up. HCL can seem appealing due to less water retention, but I haven't seen enough evidence to switch my clients over. Save your money and stick to mono for performance.

  - **calorietracker99** (score 19, 2026-04-29T21:01:50.59+00:00)
    Tracking your intake is crucial with any supplement, especially creatine. I usually recommend starting with 5g of mono daily. You can cycle on and off it, but keep an eye on your hydration too. Dehydration can mess with your strength gains.

    - **cuttingseason_2024** (score 28, 2026-04-30T08:05:15.139+00:00)
      Bro, I just mix my creatine mono with my protein shake, and it slaps! I don't see the hype around HCL. Just hit your macros and lift hard, that's the real key.

    - **powerliftingmama** (score 5, 2026-04-29T18:27:37.266+00:00)
      As a powerlifting coach, I see a lot of lifters get caught up in the hype around newer supplements like HCL. While it does have some benefits, creatine mono is still reliable for increasing strength and mass. The financial aspect is also crucial; families can't afford to waste money on less effective options.

  - **gymbagorganizer** (score 7, 2026-04-29T20:47:38.044+00:00)
    For organization, I keep all my supplements in labeled containers. Creatine mono fits perfectly into my budget-friendly approach, while HCL just feels extra. Maybe if you have specific digestion issues, it could be worth it, but for most, it's just a marketing gimmick.

  - **chickenncarrots** (score 6, 2026-04-29T16:47:49.215+00:00)
    Creatine is essential for performance, but I wouldn't overthink the type. Mono is well-researched and straightforward. HCL is just another trendy option, stick with what works for your body.

  - **workoutwanderer** (score 6, 2026-05-08T13:20:55.237+00:00)
    I've tried both, and while I liked HCL for its solubility, I didn't feel a huge difference in strength gains. For travel, the smaller serving size of HCL was handy, but overall, I stick with mono. It's a classic for a reason!

    - **depressedlifter** (score 25, 2026-04-29T20:08:51.481+00:00)
      Tried HCL once, didn't vibe with it at all. I was hoping for a boost but ended up with the same lifts. Creatine mono is like the comfort food of supplements, always reliable. But hey, to each their own.

    - **saltyngl** (score 7, 2026-04-29T18:10:11.258+00:00)
      Honestly, I tried HCL for a bit but didn't notice a difference. It was like trying to find a perfect squat stance, too much trial and error. Now, I just stick with what works, which is creatine mono for me.

    - **macrocounter98** (score 6, 2026-04-30T08:48:15.678+00:00)
      Based on my tracking, I didn't notice any performance boost with HCL over mono. If you are tracking your lifts, you'll see that the gains are pretty similar. Just make sure you're also hitting your protein and calories consistently.

  - **runningfromcardio** (score 2, 2026-05-03T01:53:22.996+00:00)
    I lowkey think all the creatine types are overrated. I mean, is it really that different? Just hit the gym and eat right! If you're lifting consistently, you're gonna see results no matter what.

  - **gymbagorganizer** (score 1, 2026-04-29T20:40:01.767+00:00)
    If you decide to go with creatine mono, make sure you're storing it in a cool, dry place. I've seen so many people with clumpy powder just because they didn't store it right. A little organization can save you a lot of hassle!

    - **calisthenics_king** (score 20, 2026-04-30T01:20:49.452+00:00)
      Creatine is solid for strength, but it's just one piece of the puzzle. Make sure you're hitting your reps and sets hard. Both types have their fans, but for me, mono is still king.

      - **6footdadbod** (score 22, 2026-04-30T01:22:15.52+00:00)
        It's like this: If it works for you, great. If not, don't get caught up in the marketing. Creatine mono has been tried and tested for ages. That's why I'm sticking with it for my lifts

    - **gymratbutchill** (score 6, 2026-05-06T04:22:15.141+00:00)
      Seriously, I don't get why HCL gets all this hype. I've used mono forever, and the results speak for themselves. Sometimes the classics really are the best, you know?

- **bulkseason_bae** (score 24, 2026-05-06T12:35:37.846+00:00)
  Just hit a new PR after two months on creatine mono! The gains are real. I don't think I'd switch to HCL after seeing how effective mono is for me. Gains over hype any day!

- **bulkseason_bae** (score 23, 2026-04-29T20:14:35.572+00:00)
  I tried HCL for a bit during my bulking phase, but I didn't see any noticeable gains compared to mono. Plus, my water retention was pretty similar! It's nice if you prefer smoother mixes, but for real results, I think creatine mono still wins.

- **rippedandfitmom** (score 7, 2026-04-29T17:19:50.771+00:00)
  My husband and I both use creatine mono, and we've seen solid progress in our lifts. It's not just about creatine, though. Pair it with a good diet and proper training, and you're golden. That's where the real magic happens!

  - **workoutwanderer** (score 5, 2026-04-29T18:00:56.836+00:00)
    Just my two cents, but for anyone traveling, HCL's lighter weight can be appealing. But in terms of results? i think creatine mono has the upper hand. It's all about priorities!

- **6footdadbod** (score 7, 2026-04-29T21:16:00.8+00:00)
  My buddy tried HCL and ended up regretting it. He said it didn't mix well with his pre-workout and he felt bloated, but he loves mono. It's funny how sometimes the hype doesn't match reality!

- **macrocounter98** (score 6, 2026-04-29T16:15:06.084+00:00)
  Creatine HCL might have a marketing edge, but the evidence for creatine mono is just too strong. I mean, it's been studied for years and shown effective. Save the cash for more protein instead.

- **6footdadbod** (score 6, 2026-04-30T01:09:03.481+00:00)
  As a busy dad, I appreciate the practicality of creatine mono. It's been around forever and gets the job done. I tried HCL once, but honestly, it felt like I was just throwing my money away. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? Plus, more cash for snacks for the kids is always a win.

- **veganpowerlifter** (score 6, 2026-05-02T13:58:35.58+00:00)
  Being plant-based, I find creatine works well for me regardless of the type. Just make sure you're also focused on your overall nutrition. I've seen great results with mono, but I'm curious about HCL's impact on digestion.

- **workoutwanderer** (score 4, 2026-05-03T01:05:13.237+00:00)
  I've used both and honestly, creatine mono is solid for the price. Creatine HCL is super easy to mix, but the difference in performance wasn't enough to justify the cost for me. I just try to keep my supplements simple while traveling, you know?

- **calorietracker99** (score 4, 2026-05-04T16:58:03.832+00:00)
  Creatine mono is extensively researched, which is why it's the gold standard. Creatine HCL does claim to be better absorbed and cause less water retention, but the evidence is mixed at best. Tracking how each type affects your performance and weight is key, especially if you're focused on specific goals.

- **saltyngl** (score 3, 2026-04-29T16:48:42.631+00:00)
  I mean, I'm recovering from an injury, so I'm not lifting heavy right now. But my buddies who take HCL swear by it for muscle recovery. I just find it funny how every few years a new 'best' creatine pops up and everyone jumps on it.
