Bronson Antarctic Krill Oil 1000 mg with Omega-3s, 120 softgels vs Sports Research Omega-3 Krill Oil 2000mg
Overall winner: Sports Research Omega-3 Krill Oil 2000mg
Key Differences
Sports Research (A) offers a higher 2000mg krill oil serving with added choline and astaxanthin plus claimed better absorption via phospholipids and a very slightly higher average rating; Bronson (B) provides a 1000mg serving focused on Antarctic krill-sourced omega-3s and phospholipids but has more reports of stomach upset or diarrhea
Bronson Antarctic Krill Oil 1000 mg with Omega-3s, 120 softgels
Antarctic krill oil supplement with omega-3s, phospholipids, and natural astaxanthin. Provides 1000 mg per serving (2 softgels). Customers note easy swallow and quality with potential stomach upset for some
Pros
- high-quality antarctic krill oil
- contains omega-3s and phospholipids
- includes natural astaxanthin
- easy to swallow for many users
Cons
- some users report stomach upset or diarrhea
Sports Research Omega-3 Krill Oil 2000mg
Omega-3 krill oil with phospholipids, choline and astaxanthin for supporting athletic performance and recovery. Easy-to-swallow softgels with minimal fishy aftertaste, non-GMO verified and gluten free
Pros
- contains choline for muscle function
- phospholipids support omega-3 absorption
- astaxanthin for antioxidants
- easy-to-swallow softgels with minimal aftertaste
Cons
- mixed customer reports on odor
- some customers notice fishy scent
- price may vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sports Research |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Sports Research |
| User Reviews | Sports Research |