Momentous Ubiquinol - 42 g Plant-Based CoQ10 Softgel Supplement for Foundational Health Support - NSF Certified for Sport - GMO- & Gluten-Free - 30 Servings Review
Our verdict
Momentous markets this Ubiquinol softgel as a plant-based CoQ10 formula built for foundational health support, NSF Certified for Sport, in a 30 count bottle with a 4.6 rating from a modest 72 reviews.
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Shoppers who want an NSF Certified for Sport ubiquinol softgel, a detail that matters for athletes subject to competition drug testing.
Skip if
You don't need NSF Certified for Sport testing and want a lower cost per serving, since this ubiquinol formula is priced above many standard CoQ10 softgels for a 30 day supply.
- Form Softgel
- Count 30.0 Count
- Flavor Unflavored
- Type Ubiquinol
- Benefits Antioxidant Protection, Boost Cellular Energy, Superior Bioavailability
- Priced 40% above the category median ($24.99 across 98 tracked models)
Pros
- NSF Certified for Sport, relevant for athletes concerned about banned substances
- Plant-based ubiquinol form of CoQ10
- Unflavored softgel format
- Strong 4.6 rating
Cons
- Priced above many standard CoQ10 softgels for a 30 count, one month bottle
- Only 72 reviews, a small sample size
- 30 count bottle means more frequent reordering than 60 or 120 count options
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 72 owner ratings
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Popularity0.3/5
72 owner reviews, fewer 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
['Momentous positions this softgel as a plant-based ubiquinol formula, the reduced form of CoQ10, sold in a 30 count bottle. A standout detail is its NSF Certified for Sport status, which some athletes look for since it signals the product has been screened for banned substances.', 'At just under 35 dollars for a 30 count bottle, it is priced at the higher end for a one month supply, reflecting both the ubiquinol form and the sport certification. The maker markets it for antioxidant protection, cellular energy and bioavailability, framed as general wellness support.', 'The listing shows a 4.6 rating from 72 reviews and about 1,000 units reportedly bought in the past month, a positive but still limited sample. As always, talk with a healthcare professional before starting a new supplement, particularly if you are managing any health condition or take medication.']
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 30.0 Count |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Type | Ubiquinol |
| Benefits | Antioxidant Protection, Boost Cellular Energy, Superior Bioavailability |
Performance notes
Sold as 30 unflavored softgels, a one month supply at one per day, this is a plant-based ubiquinol formula that is NSF Certified for Sport. The maker markets it for antioxidant protection, cellular energy and bioavailability.
What buyers say
A 4.6 rating from 72 reviews points to a favorable early response, though the sample is small next to larger CoQ10 brands. Around 1,000 units bought in the last month suggests decent demand, likely helped by the sport certification appealing to a specific audience.
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Frequently asked questions
What does NSF Certified for Sport mean for this product?
It means the product has gone through third party testing aimed at screening out banned substances, a certification some athletes look for. This page describes only what the maker states, so check the official NSF Certified for Sport program for specifics.
Is this a plant-based formula?
Yes, the maker markets it as a plant-based ubiquinol softgel.
How long does one bottle last?
The bottle contains 30 servings, sized as roughly a one month supply at one softgel per day, based on the listing.