ForestLeaf Vitamin D3 50,000 IU weekly capsule vs Sports Research Vitamin D3 with K2 Softgels (plant-based, vegan 5000iu) 120 count
Overall winner: Sports Research Vitamin D3 with K2 Softgels (plant-based, vegan 5000iu) 120 count
Key Differences
ForestLeaf A offers a high-potency weekly 50,000 IU D3 formulation in an easy-to-swallow capsule and sits at a more affordable price point; Sports Research B pairs D3 with K2 (synergistic for calcium metabolism), is vegan-certified, and carries a larger review base and higher review count. Choose A if you want a concentrated weekly D3 dose and lower cost; choose B if you prefer a D3+K2 combination and plant-based/vegan certification
ForestLeaf Vitamin D3 50,000 IU weekly capsule
High-potency weekly vitamin D3 supplement with immune and bone support. Customers note easy-to-swallow, small capsules and perceived health benefits
Pros
- high-potency weekly dose
- easy to swallow capsules
- supports immune function
- calcium absorption and bone health
Cons
- weekly dosing may not suit all users
- no texture detail for capsules
- no explicit instructions beyond weekly dosage
Sports Research Vitamin D3 with K2 Softgels (plant-based, vegan 5000iu) 120 count
D3 and K2 synergy supports calcium metabolism and immune health. Plant-based D3 in coconut MCT oil, vegan certified, soy and gluten free; easy-to-swallow gel tabs. Customers note high quality and immune support
Pros
- D3 + K2 synergy for bone health
- plant-based D3 in coconut MCT oil
- vegan certified, soy & gluten free
- easy-to-swallow gel tabs
Cons
- no consumer access to price details
- no explicit dosage per serving in data
- requires vegan certification validation for some buyers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ForestLeaf |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Sports Research |
| User Reviews | Sports Research |