Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg - Alaska Pollock, lemon flavor vs Nature's Bounty Fish Oil 1200 mg + 360 mg omega-3, 200 ct (2-pack)
Overall winner: Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg - Alaska Pollock, lemon flavor
Key Differences
Sports Research (A) offers much higher per-serving omega-3 potency from Wild Alaska Pollock and a lemon flavor with no fishy taste, while Nature's Bounty (B) provides a larger total count (two 200‑count pack) with 360 mg omega-3 per serving but larger capsules that some may find hard to swallow. Pick A if you want higher potency and flavored softgels; pick B if you prefer a high-count value pack and standard fish oil softgels
Omega-3 Fish Oil 4685mg - Alaska Pollock, lemon flavor
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
Nature's Bounty Fish Oil 1200 mg + 360 mg omega-3, 200 ct (2-pack)
Fish oil softgels supporting heart and cellular health with 1200 mg fish oil and 360 mg omega-3 per serving. Customers note good quality and value, easy to swallow with no fishy aftertaste
Pros
- supports heart health
- contains EPA and DHA omega-3
- easy-to-swallow softgels
- per-pack information available
Cons
- some customers find capsule size too large
- per-pack information may require attention
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sports Research |
| Durability | Nature's Bounty |
| Versatility | Sports Research |
| User Reviews | Tie |