Kori Krill Antarctic Krill Oil Omega-3 Supplement, 800 mg, 90 softgels vs Sports Research Omega-3 Krill Oil 2000mg
Overall winner: Sports Research Omega-3 Krill Oil 2000mg
Key Differences
Sports Research (A) provides a higher listed potency per serving (2000mg) and includes choline and astaxanthin in addition to omega‑3, plus a much larger review base. Kori Krill (B) offers a lower per‑softgel dosage (800mg) with a focus on ease of swallowing and similar absorption claims; B is priced in a higher tier than A
Kori Krill Antarctic Krill Oil Omega-3 Supplement, 800 mg, 90 softgels
Krill oil based omega-3 supplement with EPA & DHA in phospholipid form for superior absorption and minimal fishy aftertaste. Customers note good quality, easy swallow, and health benefits such as cholesterol support
Pros
- omega-3 from krill oil
- superior absorption vs fish oil
- no fishy aftertaste
- easy to swallow
Cons
- mentions of value-for-money but no price context
- requires daily serving for omega-3 intake
- some customers reference taste/smell considerations
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 |