Finally getting around to give my opinion on this product. Forgive the lack of measurements I am supposed to have copied. The individual who first did my measurements, the gym owner, has not been at the gym the same time I have been, and when I do see him, he is always running out. I will still try to get final measurements, and post here.
Weight after finishing Vector: Between 170 and 175. Depends on how much glycogen stored. So weight overall did not really improve much.
BF% waist line decreased over time, meaning BF dropped while maintaining weight. I did stop DAA, due to increased prolactin I was experiencing, and increased prolactin means fat gain. So I cannot attribute the fat loss entirely to Vector
Gym endurance: Endurance in the gym was slightly improved. I could go with a greater intensity longer, but not substantially greater than not being on Vector.
Appetite: some said Vector improved their appetite. I did not have an improved appetite on Vector.
Muscle fullness: there was a slight increase of muscle fullness throughout the day.
Strength gains: not training for strength at the moment, so I cannot say one way or another.
Some claimed deep REM: First few days I had vivid dreams, and deeper sleep. That stopped after the first few days.
Overall, for the price of Vector, it is not worth to supplement with, or as a staple, especially with someone that has my budget. I am not saying the company behind it is inflating the price of the product; maybe it is expensive for the ingredients. That said, I would not purchase again, as the cost to me did not outweigh the benefits of the product. More food, more creatine, more cod liver oil, more liver tablets would personally suit me better in my goals of hypertrophy.