



All True Protein products are DELICIOUS. It mixes so easily. I've used the product after night gym sessions and simply to top up my protein if I've had a crazy day. I'm sure it's helped me sleep more deeply and restfully.
Ultimate Slow Releaser
NIGHT85 is a milk protein concentrate powder derived from ultra-filtered skimmed milk. It is comprised of both casein protein and whey protein in a ratio of 80:20. NIGHT85 provides a slow digesting protein source that releases amino acids to your muscles over a long period of time.
Leading Manufacturing Processes
Manufactured by ultrafiltration of skim milk NIGHT85 has a range of superior functional and textural properties compared to many other casein proteins.
Low In Fat And Carbs
NIGHT85 has a fat content of only 1.5% and carbs of 3.9% in the form of lactose, making it ideal for use as a meal replacement or before bed shake.
High in Protein
NIGHT85 has an impressive protein content making it a great option for boosting daily intake. In natural form it has an 85%+ protein content making it ideal for supporting lean muscle growth.
Slow Digesting
NIGHT85 is made up of 80% casein protein and 20% whey protein. This makes it extremely slow digesting and will provide amino acids to the body for 6-8 hours.
New Zealand Sourced
Not all protein powders are made equally, NZ proteins are considered the best in the world due to industry leading livestock processes and strict government regulations.
Rich Amino Acid Profile
NIGHT85 contains a complete amino acid profile ideal for rebuilding muscle and providing vital macronutrients to the body.
Achieve Your Goals
Muscle Gain & Performance
Ensuring your body receives a regular supply of protein is essential for supporting lean muscle growth. Protein consists of amino acids which are the building blocks of muscle and allow us to build, repair and maintain muscle tissue.
Building muscle mass essentially involves the process of lifting heavier weights, tearing the muscle fibres and then rebuilding them stronger and bigger and this is where regular protein intake comes in. Current research indicates roughly 2.2g of protein per kg of body weight is required for building muscle. For an 80kg male this equates to 176g/day which equates to roughly 30g-40g per meal spread over 5 meals.
Protein can be attained from a wide range of wholefood sources such as fish, chicken, and beef as well as non-animal sources such as quinoa, green peas and nuts. Protein can also be attained in supplement form, most commonly in powders such as whey protein powder, pea protein powder or rice protein powder. These powders allow for a convenient way to add additional protein calories into your daily diet and assist with muscle building needs.
- Faster Recovery
- Energy Boost
- Muscle Growth
Weight Loss & Toning
The lowest calorie way to consume protein is in a protein shake. Products such as Whey Protein Isolate have extremely low levels of carbs and fats, meaning the calories you consume are virtually pure protein. If you’re looking to minimise your caloric intake and burn any excess fat, a high protein diet is a must. Not only will a high protein diet ensure your body draws its energy from excess fat stores, it’ll also make sure you don’t feel hungry and crave unplanned cheat meals.
Nevertheless, we wouldn’t advise you rely on protein powder as your only source of protein. Rather it should be used to supplement a well-rounded diet.
- Supports weight management
- Low Carb Shake
- Ideal for high protein diets
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Great flavour and awesome recovery
Great way to get in that extra protein and help you out with that recovery you need when hitting it hard!

Delicious
The best shake after a late training session as replacement for dinner. Doesn’t sit heavy in stomach before bed.

Fuller for longer
Overall great taste - vanilla bean - texture more watery when using in overnight oats, so a bit of trial and error is needed.

Great desert
I love the Night 85 as a desert alternative. I just blitz it up with water until I get a nice mousse consistency and then top with berries for a delicious desert. I usually make 3 or individual serves so that they're ready when I need them.


Best night protein on the market
Easy to digest (and therefore rest), non-bloating (in comparison to others I’ve tried) with the usual great True Protein selection of flavours. Highly recommended!
FAQs
What is Night85 slow release blend casein protein?
What is the difference between casein and whey protein?
Why should I take Night85 before bed?
Boirie Y, Dangin M, Gachon P, Vasson MP, Maubois JL, Beaufrere B. Slow and fast dietary proteins differently modulate postprandial protein accretion. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1997, 94(26):14930-5.
Can I take Night85 as a dinner meal replacement?
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Does taking Night85 improve sleep?
Does Night85 have any weight loss benefits?
How does casein protein help improve my metabolic rate?
Suggested Use
Add 1 heaped Large TP scoop (30g) to 250-350ml of liquid of your choice. Consume 1-3 servings daily or as required. Give preference to consuming before sleep.
True Protein recommends as a guideline 1.5 to 2 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight. This recommendation is based on the assumption that your goals are to build lean muscle and enhance recovery. These guidelines translate to an 80kg person taking roughly 120g to 160g of protein per day. We recommend that you fulfill this quota through a combination of wholefoods and protein supplementation.
Features
Nutritionals
Ingredients:
Ingredients | Milk protein concentrate (NZ) (88%), Natural cocoa (8%), Organic inulin, Natural chocolate flavours, Vegetable gum, Organic stevia | |||
Allergens | Contains milk products. Recommended for adults. Not suitable for people with dairy allergies. Produced in a facility that handles nuts and nut products. |
Nutritional Information:
RICH CHOCOLATE | PER 30G SERVE | PER 100G |
Energy | 457Kj | 1520Kj |
Protein | 22.0g | 73.3g |
Fat, total | 0.8g | 2.5g |
- Saturated | 0.5g | 1.8g |
Carbohydrates | 1.5g | 5.0g |
- Sugars | 1.1g | 3.8g |
Sodium | 340mg | 1130mg |
Amino Acid Profile:
Amino Acid | Per 30g | Per 100g |
Essential | ||
Isoleucine | 1.74 | 5.79 |
Leucine | 2.94 | 9.81 |
Lysine | 2.48 | 8.28 |
Methionine | 0.72 | 2.40 |
Phenylalanine | 1.48 | 4.94 |
Threonine | 1.52 | 5.05 |
Tryptophan | 0.38 | 1.26 |
Valine | 2.04 | 6.79 |
Non-Essential | ||
Histidine | 0.91 | 3.03 |
Alanine | 1.04 | 3.47 |
Arginine | 1.10 | 3.67 |
Aspartic Acid | 2.34 | 7.80 |
Cysteine | 2.64 | 8.80 |
Glutamic Acid | 6.26 | 20.85 |
Glycine | 0.61 | 2.04 |
Proline | 2.99 | 9.98 |
Serine | 1.90 | 6.34 |
Tyrosine | 1.45 | 4.83 |