QUESTION
Are Elite Supplements good?
Yes—Elite Supplements can be a good place to buy supplements if you’re looking for mainstream fitness products such as protein powders, pre-workouts, creatine, vitamins, and health supplements. The main things to judge are product authenticity, current pricing, shipping/returns, and whether the specific supplement suits your goals and health situation.
Practical verdict: they’re worth considering, but don’t assume every product they sell is automatically the best choice. Compare prices, check ingredient labels, look for third-party testing where relevant, and avoid high-stimulant or “fat burner” products if you’re sensitive to caffeine or have medical concerns.
Before buying, verify:
- The exact product, serving size, and active ingredient doses
- Total cost per serve, not just tub price
- Shipping fees and delivery timeframe
- Return/refund policy for opened and unopened products
- Reviews for the specific product, not just the store
- Any allergens, stimulants, banned-substance risk, or medication interactions
For most people, simple staples are usually the safest starting point: whey or plant protein if you need more protein, creatine monohydrate for strength/power training, and electrolytes only if you sweat heavily or train long sessions.