Roxy vs 7XTRACT 7OH: Flexible Pack Sizes or Heavy-Dose Ladder?

Roxy and 7XTRACT both run tablet-strength ladders, but with different pack philosophies. Roxy scales doses via varying count sizes, 10 ct at 200 mg, 5 ct at 300 mg (XL), 30 ct at 600 mg, 10 ct at 1000 mg, giving you different per-tablet doses (20, 60, 20, 100 mg) across the catalog. 7XTRACT keeps every SKU in a 10-count pack and scales only per-tablet dose (200, 400, 600, 800 mg). Roxy targets the mid-tier strength buyer with flexible count options. 7XTRACT targets the heavy-dose buyer with a consistent pack format. Different buyers, overlapping price points.

Roxy (20–100 mg per tablet • Flexible packs) vs 7XTRACT (200–800 mg per tablet • Consistent format)

Quick verdict

Buy Roxy if you want variable pack sizes (5 / 10 / 30 count) and per-tablet doses from 20 mg up to 100 mg, including a 30-count month-long value pack. Buy 7XTRACT if you want a consistent 10-count pack format at every strength tier and the heaviest single-tablet doses on 7oh.com (up to 800 mg).

  • Roxy: Pick for pack-size flexibility + 30 ct routine
  • 7XTRACT: Pick for heavy-dose tablets at bulk value

At-a-glance comparison

SpecRoxy7XTRACT
SKU count4 (single bottles)8 (4 strengths × 2 packs)
Per-tablet dose range20 – 100 mg200 – 800 mg
Pack sizes5 ct, 10 ct, 30 ct10 ct + Box of 10
Entry price$44.99 (200 mg / 10 ct)$29.99 (200 mg / 10 ct)
Top-tier price$149.99 (1000 mg / 10 ct)$99.99 (800 mg / 10 ct)
Best per-mg (single bottle)$0.15/mg (1000 mg / 10 ct)$0.12/mg (400/600/800 mg)
Best per-mg (bulk)$0.15/mg (no bulk box)$0.0094/mg (800 mg Box of 10)
Strongest single tablet100 mg (1000 mg / 10 ct)800 mg (800 mg / 10 ct)
30-count pack?Yes, 600 mg / 30 ctNo
Best forMid-dose flexible pack buyersHeavy-dose consistent-format buyers

Deep Dive

Potency and formulation deep dive

Roxy's pack architecture is more varied than most 7oh.com brands. The 200 mg / 10 ct is the entry SKU ($44.99, $0.22/mg) at 20 mg per tablet, mid-low dose. The Roxy XL 300 mg / 5 ct at 60 mg per tablet ($0.17/mg) is the only mid-heavy pack in the catalog. The 600 mg / 30 ct at 20 mg per tablet ($0.20/mg) is a full-month routine pack for daily-user buyers. Topping the ladder, the 1000 mg / 10 ct at 100 mg per tablet ($0.15/mg) is the heaviest single-tablet Roxy SKU.

7XTRACT's ladder is dose-only. Every SKU is a 10-count pack; the strength scales per tablet: 200, 400, 600, 800 mg. Single-bottle per-mg cost drops from $0.15 (200 mg tier) to $0.12 across the 400/600/800 mg tiers. Bulk Box of 10 options bring per-mg cost below $0.01 across the ladder, these are the cheapest per-mg tablet SKUs available on 7oh.com, but they require $225–$750 upfront.

Range

Product range and SKU depth

Roxy keeps four SKUs across three pack sizes (5, 10, 30 ct) and four per-tablet dose points. The 30-count routine pack is a category outlier, no other brand in this pair offers a month-long single-bottle option.

7XTRACT runs eight SKUs (four strengths × two pack formats) all in a 10-count base configuration plus a 100-tablet bulk Box of 10. Pack architecture is the simplest in the category.

Quality

Quality, transparency, and lab testing

Both brands ship through 7oh.com's standard batch-testing process covering 7-OH assay, heavy metals, and microbial contamination. Neither publishes third-party COAs prominently on their collection pages. 7XTRACT's 600 mg and 800 mg per-tablet SKUs are among the heaviest single-dose tablets on the site, buyers new to those strengths should request a recent batch COA from 7oh.com customer service before purchase. Roxy's 100 mg per-tablet ceiling sits in a more conventional single-dose range. Neither has had a publicly reported recall.

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    Pros and cons

    Roxy vs 7XTRACT — pros and cons below.

    • Left brand pro: Only brand in this pair with a 30-count pack (600 mg / 30 ct), ideal for routine-users.
    • Left brand pro: XL line at 60 mg per tablet covers a mid-heavy dose point not in 7XTRACT's catalog.
    • Left brand pro: Flexible pack sizes (5, 10, 30 ct) serve different routine patterns.
    • Left brand pro: Current promotions: Buy 2 Get 1 Free on 200 mg and 600 mg; Buy 1 Get 1 Free on 1000 mg.
    • Left brand con: Higher per-mg cost than 7XTRACT, $0.15/mg best single-bottle vs 7XTRACT's $0.12/mg.
    • Left brand con: No bulk Box of 10 format.
    • Left brand con: Maximum 100 mg per tablet, experienced heavy-dose users will cap out quickly.
    • Left brand con: Narrow 4-SKU catalog.
    • Right brand pro: Heaviest single-tablet options on 7oh.com (800 mg).
    • Right brand pro: Lowest per-mg cost in the tablet category at bulk ($0.0094/mg).
    • Right brand pro: Consistent 10-count pack format across all strengths, easy cross-comparison.
    • Right brand pro: Linear per-mg pricing from 400 mg upward ($0.12/mg flat).
    • Right brand con: No pack sizes below 10 count, no sampler SKU.
    • Right brand con: Minimum entry dose is 200 mg per tablet, not beginner-friendly.
    • Right brand con: No 30-count routine pack.
    • Right brand con: Bulk boxes require $225–$750 upfront.

    Who Should Choose

    Who should choose Roxy

    Pick Roxy if you want pack-size flexibility, if you buy a 30-count routine pack for daily use, or if you want the 60 mg XL option for mid-heavy single-tablet dosing. Roxy is the right brand for users who care about count as much as dose.

    Who Should Choose

    Who should choose 7XTRACT

    Pick 7XTRACT if you're a heavy-dose experienced user who's already calibrated above 200 mg per tablet and who buys in bulk. The Box of 10 format at any tier gives the best per-mg cost on 7oh.com.

    Final Verdict

    Final verdict

    Roxy wins on pack-size flexibility and routine-friendly 30-count option. 7XTRACT wins on per-mg cost at bulk and single-tablet dose ceiling. Pack-size-flexible users go Roxy; heavy-dose bulk buyers go 7XTRACT. Both are 7-OH-only tablet brands with standard 7oh.com QC baseline.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Which has the stronger single tablet?
      7XTRACT, 800 mg at the top tier vs Roxy's max 100 mg. 7XTRACT is 8× heavier at peak.
      Which is cheaper per milligram?
      7XTRACT at both single bottle ($0.12/mg at 400 mg+) and bulk ($0.0094/mg on 800 mg Box of 10). Roxy's best is $0.15/mg on 1000 mg / 10 ct.
      Which has a 30-count pack?
      Only Roxy, 600 mg / 30 ct at 20 mg per tablet ($0.20/mg). Ideal for users taking one tablet daily across a month.
      Which has more pack-size flexibility?
      Roxy, three pack sizes (5, 10, 30 ct). 7XTRACT keeps every SKU in a 10-count pack.
      Which is better for first-time users?
      Roxy, the 200 mg / 10 ct at 20 mg per tablet is a more accessible entry dose. 7XTRACT's 200 mg per tablet minimum is not beginner territory.
      Are both brands lab-tested?
      Both ship through 7oh.com's standard batch QC.
      Are both legal to buy and ship?
      Legality varies by state. 7oh.com ships only to permitted jurisdictions. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

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