Nitric Boost Ultra Buying Guide
Compare Nitric Boost Ultra pricing, packages, seller identity, marketplace listings, guarantee, shipping and current buying options before ordering.

Compare the current Nitric Boost Ultra packages
The supplied merchant route currently shows three package choices. These are time-sensitive offer facts, not permanent prices.

1 Jar · $69
30-day supply · shipping additional

6 Jars · $294
$49/jar · free U.S. shipping · 2 digital bonuses

3 Jars · $177
$59/jar · free U.S. shipping · 2 digital bonuses

Product data at a glance
| Field | Current product record | Verification note |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Nitric Boost Ultra / Nitric Boost | Current supplied merchant funnel |
| Format | Powder | Do not confuse with capsule or keto products using a similar name |
| Servings | 30 per jar | Approx. 30-day supply at merchant-directed use |
| Packages | 1 / 3 / 6 jars | $69 / $177 / $294 in current supplied offer |
| Guarantee | 60 days | Current supplied funnel; conflicting 180-day claims exist on other domains |
| Bonuses | 2 digital guides | Shown on qualifying 3- and 6-jar offers |
| U.S. shipping | Free on 3 / 6 jars | 1-jar offer shows additional shipping |
| Formula | 8 disclosed ingredients | MenPS records identity; MPS owns evidence interpretation |
Why Nitric Boost Ultra searches are unusually easy to misread
Search results currently contain multiple domains using phrases such as “official website,” plus marketplace items that use the same or similar Nitric Boost Ultra wording. The problem is that these pages do not consistently describe the same commercial product. Some describe a powder, others describe capsules, some state a 60-day guarantee and others state 180 days.
For a buyer, that means the safest comparison unit is not the product name alone. It is the complete record: format + formula + serving count + package price + seller + checkout route + guarantee.
MenPS therefore treats “official website,” Amazon and Walmart as separate commercial-investigation questions rather than as proof that every matching name is the same product.

A visual product-identity gallery
These supplied product assets help buyers recognize the product presentation used in the current merchant materials. Appearance is a useful check, but label and seller details still control identity.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.

Supplied campaign asset used for product recognition, not independent efficacy proof.
Six buyer-context visuals
These GIFs are illustrative editorial assets. They are used to explain why shoppers may seek male-performance products; they are not before/after evidence and do not demonstrate that Nitric Boost Ultra changes a medical condition.

Performance concerns can affect confidence
Illustrative context only; not a verified Nitric Boost Ultra outcome.

Erectile-function searches often start with symptoms
Illustrative context only; not a verified Nitric Boost Ultra outcome.

Product research should not replace medical assessment
Illustrative context only; not a verified Nitric Boost Ultra outcome.

Mechanism graphics are not outcome proof
Illustrative context only; not a verified Nitric Boost Ultra outcome.

Relationship concerns can influence buying decisions
Illustrative context only; not a verified Nitric Boost Ultra outcome.

Marketing imagery can amplify expectations
Illustrative context only; not a verified Nitric Boost Ultra outcome.
Current merchant route vs. “official website” claims
The product route used by this MenPS cluster is the supplied ClickBank affiliate link. The current merchant page associated with this campaign displays one jar at $69, three jars at $177 and six jars at $294, with a 60-day money-back guarantee.
Other domains using “official” wording publish inconsistent information, including different single-jar prices and 180-day guarantees. MenPS therefore does not certify a domain as manufacturer-owned merely because it calls itself official.

Amazon and Walmart: verify identity before comparing prices
Exact merchant product not verified in our current Amazon search
As of this review, we did not verify an Amazon product page matching the current powder, eight-ingredient merchant product and package structure. Amazon search results for similar nitric-oxide wording can surface unrelated brands and formulations.
A similarly named Walmart item is clearly different
A current Walmart listing uses the name “Nitric Boost Ultra Keto Powder” from the S.O LABS Store, priced at $19.95 when reviewed. Its page describes a keto/weight-management powder with apple-cider-vinegar positioning, making it materially different from the Nitric Boost product reviewed in this cluster.
Formula snapshot: record the label, send evidence questions to MPS
The current product materials identify eight ingredients: beet root powder, L-arginine, L-citrulline DL-malate, niacin, horny goat weed, Ginkgo biloba, Dong Quai and D-aspartic acid.
MenPS records those ingredients to help buyers compare labels and detect mismatched marketplace products. It does not treat their presence as proof of efficacy. For dose relevance, human evidence, interactions and safety, use the independent MPS research cluster.

Manufacturer-stated product attributes
The supplied campaign materials display the following attributes. MenPS presents them as manufacturer or merchant statements unless independent certification is separately verified.
Current digital bonuses

The Nitric Boost Blueprint
Merchant-supplied digital guide included with qualifying multi-jar offers. The merchant assigns a reference value of $73.50; MenPS does not treat that as independently established retail value.

Marathon Man Stamina
Merchant-supplied digital guide included with qualifying multi-jar offers. Promotional value should be evaluated separately from product efficacy.
60-day merchant guarantee
The current supplied merchant materials state a 60-day money-back guarantee. That is the controlling figure for this cluster because other “official” pages publish inconsistent 180-day claims.
A guarantee is a commercial return policy, not scientific proof. The actual checkout terms and refund instructions attached to the purchase should control.
Merchant testimonials: useful context, not independent evidence

Steve Wilson
Named in supplied promotional materials as a positive customer testimonial. Individual experiences do not establish typical results.

David Silver
Named in supplied promotional materials as a positive customer testimonial. Individual experiences do not establish typical results.

Michael Harris
Named in supplied promotional materials as a positive customer testimonial. Individual experiences do not establish typical results.
MenPS rating policy: merchant star graphics or “verified purchase” labels are not converted into an independent MenPS score or AggregateRating schema.
Research-source context belongs to the evidence layer
The supplied campaign asset set includes publication and research logos. MenPS uses them only to point users toward independent evidence resources; they are not endorsements of Nitric Boost Ultra.




Shipping and geographic availability
The current offer shows free U.S. shipping for three- and six-jar packages and additional shipping for the single-jar package. International availability, customs, duties and delivery times should be checked at checkout rather than inferred from U.S. sales graphics.
MenPS will only publish future country-specific Nitric Boost pages when enough verified local shipping, retailer, currency and customs information exists to make the page independently useful.

Compare the product. Verify the seller. Then check the offer.
Use MenPS for current price, seller, marketplace and policy information. Use MPS for independent evidence and safety interpretation.
VIEW CURRENT PACKAGE OPTIONS
Frequently asked buying questions
How much does Nitric Boost Ultra currently cost?
The supplied offer reviewed August 21, 2026 shows $69 for one jar, $177 for three jars and $294 for six jars.
Is Nitric Boost Ultra on Amazon?
We did not verify an exact Amazon product page matching the current powder, eight-ingredient merchant product during this review. Similar nitric-oxide products on Amazon should not be assumed identical.
Is the Walmart Nitric Boost Ultra the same product?
A current Walmart listing uses the name Nitric Boost Ultra Keto Powder from S.O LABS and describes a materially different keto/weight-management product, so it should not be treated as the same formula.
Which website is official?
Multiple domains use official-site wording and publish inconsistent commercial terms. MenPS therefore verifies product identity and checkout route rather than certifying a domain from its headline alone.
Where can I read the science?
MalePerformanceSupplements.com owns the independent evidence, ingredient and safety layer.
Data sources and verification note
Merchant/product source: current supplied Nitric Boost/ClickBank campaign materials and current merchant page reviewed August 21, 2026. Commercial facts such as package price, bonuses and guarantee are treated as merchant data.
Walmart marketplace check: a current Walmart listing for “Nitric Boost Ultra Keto Powder Maximum Strength Weight Management Supplement 3.7oz” from S.O LABS was reviewed as a similarly named but materially different product.
Amazon check: no exact Amazon product page matching the current merchant product was verified in the current search. This is a dated observation, not a permanent availability claim.
Evidence: ingredient efficacy and safety conclusions are not taken from merchant descriptions; users are linked to MPS for that analysis.