We’ve compared Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III with Redcon1 Isotope and determined the following. 2.6 VSR - this amount Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III gains, so he is the winner, its adversary Redcon1 Isotope earns 4.7 VSR. The gap in rating was affected in the first place by the price, the cost of 25 grams of pure protein of Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III is $ 2.48 as against $ 1.46 of Redcon1 Isotope. The serving of Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III contains 20 grams protein as against 25 grams in one Redcon1 Isotope serving. At the same time, a serving of Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III costs $ 1.98, and a serving of Redcon1 Isotope costs $ 1.46.
The Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III composition contains minerals in an amount of 4 as against 3 in Redcon1 Isotope.
Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III and Redcon1 Isotope have just one flavour, Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III have a Vanilla flavour, and Redcon1 Isotope has a Vanilla one. Redcon1 Isotope has no taste, the manufacturer makes it unflavored.
Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III and Redcon1 Isotope have only one size, Biochem W+ Joint Collagen Types I, II and III has 9.67 oz and Redcon1 Isotope has 2.1 lb.
We recommend buying Redcon1 Isotope.