I didn't mean to challenge any of the reps here. I mean EVERY company is coming out with some Andro product that has some special or super delivery system.. My point was though.. Even in the most Ideal Andro product, the most your going to get out of it is 8-10 pounds at cycle peak, with only maybe 5-6 of those pounds keepable. If your going to bother messing with your body and it's natural test production, wouldn't you want a lil more than 5-6 pounds?
The days of designer steroids and SARMs being sold like bubble gum are over. If the Andro products are legal, why wouldn't companies want to exploit them and at the same time push them to be even better than they were before? Plenty of the designer steroids of our era would never have been created if 'scientists' had just been content with the original stuff from the 1930's. Necessity breeds innovation and with a shrinking North American market (hormonal products), you either innovate or you get left behind.
Let's just say the ideal weight gain is 8-10 lbs for an Andro cycle. I would be a lot happier attaining those 8-10 lbs. while only having to purchase one bottle of the enhanced (and properly dosed) Andros versus having to buy 3 bottles of the old underdosed and unenhanced Andro products from other manufacturers. If the dollar value per pound (or mg of useable product) swings even slightly in my favour, as a consumer, I'm all for it.
I see way too many people judging the success or failure of a cycle on weight gain and weight gain alone. There is so much more to this journey than weight gain. Some of us are on the journey for many years and some of us just want a crutch to lean on for the summer. I don't judge either way.
And yes the Superdrol comparison is a bit much.. I meant that andro products are being advertised like their new delivery system makes the product more potent and the conversion to 1-test and 4-diol much higher, which frankly I don't see possible. It's either dosed correctly or it isn't but the conversion will always be minimal..
If the newer delivery sytems do work, the compounds will be more potent, or at the very least, we won't have to use as much product to elicit the same effect. If more finds it's way into the body, more has a chance of being converted. If in the end these new delivery systems don't translate into real-world positive net gains for the end user, that would be disappointing. I still think it's a step in the right direction though. The manufacturers know the market will be flooded with these DHEA compounds (as well as many other natural supplements) so hopefully the end user is the beneficiary one way or another.