Sports Research Omega 3 Fish Oil
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Omega 3 fish oil softgels
- Contains 520 or 1040 mg Omega 3 fatty acids depending on dosage
- Sourced from wild Alaskan pollock with a 10 step refinement process
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Satisfaction guaranteed when purchasing directly from Sports Research
- Subscribe and save 15%
- Offered in 2 dosages: 625 mg and 1250 mg
- Gluten-free, Non-GMO, and third-party tested
What Needs Improvement...
- Also contains tilapia to make softgel capsule
- Large pill size according to customer reviews
- Mixed reviews on “fishy” taste
Specs
Price per serving | $0.57 (30\, one time purchase)\, $0.48 (30\, subscribe and save)\, $0.29 (90\, one time purchase)\, $0.25 (90\, subscribe and save)\, $0.29 (180\, one time purchase)\, $43.60 (180\, subscribe and save)\, $0.29 (120\, one time purchase)\, $0.25 (120\, subscribe and save) |
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Serving size | 1 softgel |
Servings per container | 30\, 90\, 180\, or 120 (1250 mg)\, 120 (625 mg) |
Fish oil source | Wild alaska pollock |
Form | Softgel |
Fish oil per serving | 625 or 1250 mg |
Summary
Sport Research Fish Oil is available in 2 doses 625 and 1250 mg. The fish oil is sourced from wild Alaskan pollock and IFOS 5 Star-certified, attesting to the quality and purity of the fish oil. The product has mostly positive reviews. However, both positive and negative reviews noted that the pills were very large and difficult to swallow. There were mixed reviews on whether the pills tasted fishy.