Triple Strength Omega 3 Fish Oil 3000mg - High Potency Omega 3 Supplement for Women and Men, Burpless Lemon Flavor Fish Oil - 2250mg Essential Fatty Acids with DHA & EPA, Wild Caught, 90 Softgels Review
Our verdict
Triple Strength's Omega 3 Fish Oil delivers 3000 mg total fish oil with 2250 mg of essential fatty acids per serving in a burpless lemon flavored softgel, marketed for heart health support. It combines a high potency claim with a budget friendly price and a very large review base.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Shoppers who want a high potency, wild caught fish oil at a low price point and prefer a burpless, lemon flavored softgel over an unflavored capsule.
Skip if
You have a fish allergy, since the product contains fish despite being labeled free of several other common allergens.
- Form Softgel
- Count 90.0 Count
- Flavor Lemon
- Type Omega-3 Fatty Acids
- Benefits Heart Health Support
- Allergens Egg Free, Fish, Gluten Free, Milk Free, Peanut Free, Wheat Free
- Priced 38% below the category median ($29.99 across 130 tracked models)
Pros
- High total potency at 3000 mg fish oil, 2250 mg essential fatty acids per serving
- Burpless lemon flavor aimed at reducing fishy aftertaste
- Wild caught sourcing
- Labeled free of egg, gluten, milk, peanut and wheat
- Strong 4.6 rating from a large 12,200 review base
Cons
- Contains fish, not suitable for those with a fish allergy
- High potency dose may be more than some shoppers want
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 12,200 owner ratings
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Popularity4.7/5
12,200 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This Triple Strength formula markets itself around a high total fish oil dose of 3000 mg, broken down to 2250 mg of essential fatty acids including DHA and EPA per serving. The 90 softgel bottle uses wild caught sourcing and a burpless lemon flavor designed to reduce the fishy aftertaste some people notice with fish oil.', 'The label calls out several free from claims, including egg free, gluten free, milk free, peanut free and wheat free, though it does still contain fish as its core ingredient. The maker markets the formula for heart health support, a standard framing for fish oil products built around EPA and DHA.', 'At $18.67 for 90 softgels, this sits toward the affordable end of the higher potency fish oil options. It has drawn a large following, with a 4.6 rating from 12,200 reviews and 2,000 units bought in the past month. As with any supplement, check with a healthcare professional before adding it to your routine.']
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 90.0 Count |
| Flavor | Lemon |
| Type | Omega-3 Fatty Acids |
| Benefits | Heart Health Support |
| Allergens | Egg Free, Fish, Gluten Free, Milk Free, Peanut Free, Wheat Free |
Performance notes
This is a softgel format supplement, lemon flavored, 90 softgels per bottle, delivering 3000 mg total fish oil with 2250 mg essential fatty acids per serving. The maker markets it for heart health support and lists it as wild caught with several free from claims alongside fish as the core allergen.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from 12,200 reviews is a strong, well sampled result, and 2,000 units bought in the past month shows continued steady demand. The volume of feedback suggests this is a well established option within the higher potency fish oil segment.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this fish oil burpless?
The product is described as burpless with a lemon flavor, both features intended to reduce the fishy aftertaste and repeat burping that some people experience with standard fish oil softgels.
Is this suitable for someone with food allergies?
The label notes it is free of egg, gluten, milk, peanut and wheat, but it does contain fish as its main ingredient, so it is not suitable for anyone with a fish allergy.
What is the difference between the 3000 mg and 2250 mg figures on the label?
The 3000 mg figure refers to the total fish oil per serving, while the 2250 mg reflects the essential fatty acid content, including DHA and EPA, within that total. Check the supplement facts panel on the listing for the full breakdown.