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Evotest tablets change it up, BSN finally release their testosterone tablets

BSN released an image of Evotest in tablet form all the way back before the supplement was launched. Since then the lone flavor black cherry has been the only option fans have had for the testosterone booster. However the brand have finally released the tablet version of the product and it is actually quite different from the 30 serving powder launched early last year.

Evotest has had a number of things done to it, unfortunately most of them are actually quite negative. BSN have dropped the idea of a 15 day supplement in favor of one that will see you through 22 – 23 days. The reformulated testosterone booster now packs in 45 servings per bottle, demanding 2 a day. Compared to the powdered version which contains 30 but also asks for 2 a day. Even though it does seem like a good thing the increased longevity has been factored in to Evotest’s new price.

Looking at the formula of the updated booster, it has dropped it’s main complex weight down from 3.7 to 2.8g, and completely thrown away it’s Endura Force Matrix. The only thing that is new to the product aside from the departure of 3.8g, is the X-Shock blend’s introduction of fenugreek. Even though it is a respected ingredient, it’s not likely to be enough to cover the proprietary’s 24% loss.

The powdered testosterone booster used to run a price of $30, it’s new pill form is looking to take you for around $40. If you spent that much on the black cherry formula it would work out to be 20 servings. So while the new format of Evotest does sport all those extra servings, you’re actually only going to be gaining 2 extra days worth.

BSN did rework the product. It may have been a trade of 3 ingredients for 1, and a big loss in the main complex. But at least they switched it up. Unfortunately the original powdered Evotest never really packed the results we had hoped for. So even though there were some changes made they needed to be a lot bigger than what was done. Not too mention the price, which has changed quite a bit at a daily cost of $1.78 down from $2. However it still has a way to go compared to the ever impressive Anatropin ranging from $1.30-33.

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