Final Review
D-Pol
Formula - You get your daily dose of DAA with some nitrates, B vitamins, and Vitamin D. The amount of each is fully disclosed and not in a proprietary blend. 10/10
Taste - Wow, just wow. The Lemon Custard tastes somewhere in between a lemon meringue pie, without excessive sweetness, and a key lime pie. Honestly, I looked forward to drinking this stuff. I wish there was a protein with this exact flavor, I would buy twenty pounds. 10/10
Mixability - Pretty good. It was nice and smooth in a shaker No clumps, but sometimes there would be some extra particles at the bottom that needed extra water to consume. 9/10
Cost - It is on par with other test boosters about $26-$30 for a months worth. Nothing out of the ordinary. 7/10
Libido - Slightly up, nothing major, but also not something I was looking for out of the product. 8/10
Condense
Formula - A typical pre workout formula, but with nitrates and disclosures of the amount of each ingredient. The beta alanine is definitely there. I looked like I had lice the way I would scratch my head; especially with two scoops. 10/10
Focus - Awesome. At one scoop, focus was improved. At two scoops, focus was through the roof. I am always pretty focused on my workouts, but this helped drain out all of the other stuff round me in the gym. 10/10
Energy - I have a naturally high tolerance to stims, did not feel like I had any added energy or anything similar. However, I did not have these expectations either. 7/10
Endurance - Workouts seemed easier than normal. Sometimes my muscles felt ready to go a little more quickly than they normally do. 9/10
Pumps - Nothing short of great. Sometimes, they would hurt too damn much. 10/10
Taste - I had the punch flavor. It tasted like a normal punch drink, but with a little bit of a chemical after taste to it. It wasn't that bad, but if that was eliminated, it would be very good. 8/10
Mixability - Not bad, but could have been better. There were a lot of air bubbles after initially shaking it up. I had to let it sit for a minutes or so before taking it. 7/10
Price - Not bad, around $.50 a serving if you go with one scoop which I think most people could get away with. 8/10
The Stack
Recovery - Pretty good, a little quicker than normal. Nothing extraordinarily great, but still an improvement. There was only one time I recovered more slowly. 8/10
Strength - I lost 4.2 pounds, by accident. I was trying to go for a lean bulk, but my strength still went up. I'm not about strength increases, but they were more than what I expected. On hypertrophy days, my squat, bench, and seated presses went up by 10 pounds. I was surprised by those increases because I move so quickly. On my power days, bench and military pres went up 5 pounds. Pullups increased. Barbell row went up 10 pounds. Squat stayed the same, but went up by 6 total reps, I know I could have put up 5 to 1- more pounds. RDL went up by 15 pounds. Overall, not bad for someone who is a bodybuilder and who lost just short of 5 pounds. 9/10
Body Composition - Now, this is what I was looking for. I am slightly more vascular, my waist is smaller, but my chest, arms, back, and legs look bigger. I have an extra vein in my lower abs. The separation between my lower and upper chest is very clear. My delts are more rounded. 10/10
Overall - I would recommend both of these products if they were looking for a pre workout supplement or a testosterone booster. Not only did the products taste pretty good to awesome, delivery what they said they would, they also disclose the amount of the ingredients. Usually, I do not recommend pre workouts, but Condense gave me added focused and good endurance. D-Pol is worth it for the taste alone...but seriously, I do not think I would have added strength while lose 5 pounds. I also do not think my body composition would have increased like that in such a short time.
Condense - 8/10
D-Pol - 9/10