Olimp Sport Tribusteron 90 (120 Capsules)
A classic tribulus booster from Olimp with a seriously high standardised saponin content β but what do you actually feel from it?

Tribusteron 90 is an honestly dosed tribulus supplement: 1000 mg of extract per daily serving standardised to a hefty 90% saponins, which is more than plenty of competitors dare to print. Just don't expect a miracle β the testosterone claims are scientifically thin, and anyone chasing muscle gains is in the wrong aisle. Where it does earn regular praise is its effect on libido and drive, which is exactly what tribulus is genuinely known for.
Reasons to buy
- Standardised to 90% saponins β 900 mg per daily serving sits at the strong end
- Honest labelling: exactly 500 mg extract per capsule, no vague proprietary blend
- Compact 120-cap tub lasts four months at one capsule a day
- Plenty of users report a noticeable lift in libido and overall drive
Reasons to consider
- The testosterone-raising claim is barely backed by independent research
- A good share of reviewers simply feel nothing after two weeks
- Gelatin capsules with E172 colourant β not suitable for vegans
What's inside and how strong it is
The core is a Tribulus terrestris fruit extract making up over 80% of the capsule, standardised to 90% steroidal saponins β mostly protodioscin, plus diosgenin and a touch of harman alkaloids. In plain terms: this isn't a watered-down powder but a concentrated extract. One capsule delivers 500 mg of extract and 450 mg of saponins; at the recommended two capsules you're at 1000 mg and 900 mg. Olimp prints those numbers right on the label, and that's more reassuring than it sounds β many tribulus brands hide the real saponin dose behind a blend.
Does it actually work?
Here's where honesty gets awkward. Tribulus has a long reputation as a natural testosterone booster, but most clinical studies find no measurable rise in testosterone or muscle mass in healthy men. The reviews mirror this split: some buyers feel nothing after two weeks, while others report a clear effect on libido and desire. That libido angle happens to be tribulus's best-documented benefit, so that's probably where the truth lies. Treat it as a wellness-and-libido supplement wearing a sporty label, not a bulking aid.
Who is it for?
Great for anyone wanting to try tribulus for the right reason: more drive and libido, at a fair price with transparent dosing. Skip it if you're expecting a measurable jump in strength or muscle β this ingredient simply isn't built for that, and creatine would serve you better.
FAQ
How many capsules should I take per day?
Olimp suggests 1 to 2 capsules daily, ideally on an empty stomach. So a single 120-cap tub lasts you two to four months depending on your dose.
Will this really raise my testosterone?
Honest answer: probably not measurably. Independent research finds little to no testosterone effect in healthy men. Tribulus's best-known benefit is its influence on libido β expect that rather than a hormonal boost.


