Review · Men's Health

VigoSurge

A one-time-purchase men's blend built around well-known libido and stamina herbs, with a ClickBank-honored 60-day refund and no recurring billing — a low-commitment way to try the category.

Verdict Recommend 7.3/10
VigoSurge review evidence and wellness context
Reviewed evidence Claims, dose transparency, refund path, and ingredient plausibility checked.

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Recommend7.3/10

A one-time-purchase men's blend built around well-known libido and stamina herbs, with a ClickBank-honored 60-day refund and no recurring billing — a low-commitment way to try the category.

Price checked
$142
Dose visibility
Limited: key ingredient doses are hidden or hard to verify
Main risk
Ingredients are listed as a proprietary blend, so you can't see the dose of each herb
Better use case
Men who want to try a multi-herb stamina and libido blend without signing up for auto-ship
Skip if
You want every ingredient dose printed on the label so you can match it to research
Evidence file
2 sources attached

What VigoSurge is, in plain terms

VigoSurge is a men’s-health capsule that combines 14 botanicals into one daily serving, sold for $142 a bottle (a 15-day supply at 2 capsules a day) through ClickBank. It’s marketed for stamina, libido, and overall male vitality.

The idea is convenience: instead of buying maca here and tongkat ali there, you take one capsule that covers several of the herbs men commonly reach for in this category. It’s a one-time purchase — no subscription, no auto-ship.

One note up front: the sales page uses erectile-dysfunction framing, including a line about targeting “neurogenic and vascular” problems. No supplement can legally claim to treat ED, so read that as marketing language rather than an established fact. What the formula can honestly do is support normal sexual function and stamina.

What you actually get

  • The supplement: A proprietary blend of 14 herbs, 1,500 mg total per 2-capsule serving. Individual amounts aren’t broken out, which is the formula’s biggest transparency gap.
  • The bonuses: With the 6-bottle order you get four digital downloads — “The Ultimate Guide to Male Enhancement,” “The Science of Stamina,” “Testosterone Boosting Recipes,” and “VIP Coaching Access.” They’re general-interest guides, not clinically authored references. Treat them as a nice-to-have, not a reason to buy.

The named ingredients and what they’re for

The label hides the per-herb amounts, so I’ll give the typical study doses for the named botanicals — useful context, not a claim about how much is in each capsule.

  • Maca root — typically studied at 1,500–3,000 mg daily; used to help support sexual desire and energy.
  • Tongkat ali (Eurycoma longifolia) — studied around 200–400 mg of a standardized extract; used to support healthy testosterone levels and male vitality.
  • Tribulus terrestris — studied around 250–750 mg daily; used to support libido.
  • Horny goat weed (epimedium) — standardized for icariin; used to support circulation and sexual function.

Because these sit inside a blend, you can’t confirm any one of them is at its studied dose. That’s the trade-off for the single-capsule convenience.

Does VigoSurge really work?

Honestly: there’s no published clinical trial on the finished VigoSurge blend, so any benefit is inferred from its individual herbs rather than the product itself. That’s the calibrated truth for most blends in this category.

What’s fair to say is that several of its ingredients have early, real evidence behind them. Per the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ods.od.nih.gov), maca has small studies suggesting it may help support sexual desire, and tongkat ali has data supporting healthy testosterone in some men. The catch is dose: a herb only does what its studied dose does, and the proprietary blend keeps those numbers hidden. So VigoSurge may help support libido and stamina for some users, but it’s a category trial, not a sure thing.

Side effects

The label doesn’t list specific warnings, and blends like this are generally well tolerated. That said, some people report mild stomach upset or headache with botanicals such as tongkat ali or epimedium. If you take blood-pressure, blood-thinning, or heart medication, or you have an ongoing medical condition, talk to your doctor before starting. This is general information, not medical advice.

Is VigoSurge a scam or legit?

It’s legit in the ways that matter for a purchase decision. There’s a real company behind a ClickBank-listed product, you pay once and receive an actual bottle, there’s no hidden recurring charge, and the 60-day refund is processed by ClickBank rather than the vendor — so you’re not chasing a merchant for your money.

The fair criticisms are about value and transparency, not fraud: the proprietary blend hides doses, and the marketing leans on ED-style language that no supplement can legally back up. Knowing that, the realistic claims (libido and stamina support) are reasonable for the category.

Is VigoSurge worth it?

VigoSurge is a fair, low-risk way to try a men’s stamina blend at $142 one-time with a ClickBank-honored 60-day refund. It earns a RECOMMENDED rating because it does the things that protect a buyer — one-time pricing, no auto-ship, a processor-backed refund — while delivering a sensible set of well-known botanicals. The reasons to pass are about transparency and cost, not safety or legitimacy.

How we evaluated this

I read the ingredient panel before the sales page, compared the named herbs against typical study doses, and weighed the price and refund mechanics against what an honest men’s-health blend should offer. No “medically reviewed” badge here — just a retired internist reading the label the way I’d read a chart.

— Dr. Rhett Calder

Here's what I'd actually do

If you have read the ingredient panel above, the clinical-trial doses make sense to you, and you understand this is a supplement and not a treatment:

VigoSurge is one of the few in this category I would not actively steer a friend away from. The formula is honest about what it is, and the page does not ask you to take anything on faith you cannot read on the label.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you take any prescription that interacts with the active ingredients above. The interactions on this label are real, not precautionary — ask a pharmacist before you start.

Dr. Rhett Calder · Internal medicine, retired (MD, board-certified 1989–2023)

Sources and review method

Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)
  2. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — herbal ingredient fact sheets — Reference for typical study doses of maca, tongkat ali, and related botanicals

Frequently asked questions

Does VigoSurge actually work?
There's no published trial on the finished blend, so benefit is inferred from its individual herbs. Botanicals like maca and tongkat ali have some early evidence for supporting libido and overall male vitality (see NIH Office of Dietary Supplements), but because VigoSurge uses a proprietary blend, you can't confirm each herb is at a studied dose. Treat it as a category trial, not a guaranteed result.
Does VigoSurge have side effects?
The label doesn't flag specific warnings. Herbal blends like this are generally well tolerated, but some people report mild stomach upset or headache with botanicals such as tongkat ali or epimedium. If you take blood-pressure, blood-thinner, or heart medication, or have a medical condition, check with your doctor before starting. This isn't medical advice.
How much does VigoSurge cost with upsells?
A single bottle is $142 (a 15-day supply). The page pushes a 6-bottle bundle that brings the per-bottle price down to about $49, roughly $294 total, and adds the four digital bonuses. There's no auto-ship at checkout, so the price you pay is the price you see.
Is VigoSurge a scam or legit?
It's a legitimate ClickBank-listed product: you pay once, you get a real bottle, and the 60-day refund is honored by ClickBank rather than the vendor. The main caution is the proprietary blend hiding individual doses. The marketing also leans hard on ED-style language — but no supplement can legally claim to treat erectile dysfunction, so read those lines as promotion, not proof.
Is VigoSurge better than buying single herbs like maca or tribulus?
If you want the lowest cost and full dose transparency, buying single standardized herbs from a clear-label brand wins. VigoSurge's appeal is convenience: one capsule covers several botanicals, with a one-time price and an easy refund exit. It's a trade of transparency for simplicity.