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SciFit

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Sci-Fit Products

While ATF's other two subsidiaries focus on their own individual market segments, Sci-Fit is aimed squarely at the bodybuilder and fitness enthusiast. The company manufactures over 600 products that they claim are suitable for any athlete regardless of his or her level.

This would seem to indicate the supplements are potent enough to be used by competitive bodybuilders yet still helpful to the weekend athlete or bodybuilding hobbyist. The company states as much on their website.

Like most other nutritional supplement companies in the bodybuilding field, Sci-Fit manufactures products in several different categories. You can find protein supplements, fat burners, creatine supplements, amino acids, pre-workout formulas, and more.

While we haven't researched every single product in the Sci-Fit catalog, there doesn't seem to be anything within their category listings that jumps out at us. That said, their miscellaneous category does have a few interesting items.

Sci-Fit Pure MCT Oil

One example is their Pure MCT Oil. This product allegedly offers medium chain triglycerides to users who are on a diet where carbohydrates are restricted.

The ingredients in this Sci-Fit product provide an energy boost during competitive events without the need for excessive carbohydrates. Although other companies may manufacture similar products, we must admit we've never seen anything like this before.

Sci-Fit Information

For a company that makes the claims that ATF and Sci-Fit do, one would hope the Sci-Fit website and promotional materials would provide plenty of information about Sci-Fit products. Unfortunately, we must say that this is one area where Sci-Fit has fallen down on the job.

The individual description pages on the Sci-Fit website provide only a limited amount of information about individual Sci-Fit products. It's interesting to note each Sci-Fit product description page has three sections for information, but only one section contains anything; the other two are completely blank in most cases.

In addition, the Sci-Fit website lists a section under the heading Articles which we would assume would lead us to a fairly good list of choices. Unfortunately, there only four articles in this section, all dating back to 2010.

Beyond that, there's not much else to the Sci-Fit website other than their limited product catalog and a list of online retailers. To their credit, the list of Sci-Fit retailers is pretty extensive - both in the United States and internationally.

Sci-Fit Shopping and Price

With several dozen online retailers in the United States alone, customers will have no trouble finding Sci-Fit products. Big names like the Vitamin Shoppe, Vita Cost, and bodybuilding.com are among the list of American retailers.

You may visit their individual websites to purchase Sci-Fit supplements, or you may buy them through links on the Sci-Fit website. Just be aware that those links redirect you to bodybuilding.com.

The company's pricing structure is certainly not the worst we've seen, but it is on the high side. For example, one of Sci-Fit vitamin supplements costs $29.99 for a bottle of 120 capsules.

If you follow the dosage instructions and take four per day, one bottle will last a month. This is pretty expensive when compared to other multivitamins you can buy at the market.

But nutritional supplement companies like Sci-Fit promote their multivitamins as being more powerful, potent, and nutrition packed then the standard vitamins you'll find at the grocery store.

Sci-Fit Conclusions

Sci-Fit appears to be a fairly run of the mill dietary supplement manufacturer and distributor. Nothing about their products or marketing lends us to believe that they have anything extraordinary to offer as compared to their competitors.

On the bright side, there are also no apparent red flags that would discourage someone from trying their supplements. Although the information on the products is limited, what they do present in their marketing materials and their website is straightforward, easy to understand, and pulls no punches.

The Sci-Fit website is a little bit heavy on the marketing end, but not as bad as some of the other sites we've seen. It is laid out in a professional manner, it's easy to navigate, and it's fairly quick in terms of loading time.

If there were anything Sci-Fit could do to push itself over the top, it would probably be in the realm of revealing some of their research and testing data to give some support to their claims of efficacy.  To compare Sci-Fit products to similar ones that are currently available, use the supplement finder now!

   

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