Omega-3 Fish Oil 1250mg - Burpless, Triple Strength vs Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg - Alaska Pollock, lemon flavor

Overall winner: Omega-3 Fish Oil 1250mg - Burpless, Triple Strength

Key Differences

Product A (Sports Research Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg) offers high omega-3 potency with a lemon flavor and comes in a smaller serving count (48 servings) making it a more affordable tier option; Product B (Sports Research Triple Strength Omega-3 Fish Oil) provides a larger long-term supply (180 capsules) with high omega-3 per capsule and easy-to-swallow, burpless formulation, better for sustained use

Omega-3 Fish Oil 1250mg - Burpless, Triple Strength

Omega-3 Fish Oil 1250mg - Burpless, Triple Strength

Sports Research • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

Triple-strength omega-3 fish oil from wild Alaska Pollock with minimal heat refinement to reduce fishy aftertaste. One capsule daily delivers EPA and DHA in triglyceride form. Customer feedback highlights easy swallowing and heart health benefits

Pros

  • Burpless, low aftertaste
  • Single-source wild Alaska Pollock
  • High EPA & DHA per capsule
  • Triglyceride molecular form

Cons

  • Contains fish-derived product
  • Only 1 capsule daily requirement may vary by person
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Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg - Alaska Pollock, lemon flavor

Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg - Alaska Pollock, lemon flavor

Sports Research • ★ 4.4/5 • Mid-Range

Omega-3 fish oil concentrate from wild-caught Alaska Pollock with lemon flavor for easy consumption. Supports cardiovascular health with burpless delivery and minimal fishy taste, according to user feedback

Pros

  • high omega-3 content per serving
  • burpless, lemon-flavored formula
  • sustainably sourced from Alaska Pollock
  • no fishy aftertaste

Cons

  • no explicit dosage per serving beyond mg
  • customer insights mention price/value but no direct value claim
  • requires consumption multiple times to reach servings
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CriteriaWinner
Price Sports Research
Durability Sports Research
Versatility Sports Research
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