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2026 Live Comparison Matrix

Complete Mass Gainer Matrix: All 9 Products Compared (2026)

Updated May 21, 2026 · 9 products · 6 brands · ProteinPrice.com

Mass gainers in one matrix. 9 products, all in our catalog, sorted by Value Score. These are the high-calorie blends built for lifters who cannot eat enough whole food to grow. Typical serving sizes run 1,200-2,200 calories with 50-60g of protein on top of carbs and a small amount of fat. The matrix lets you compare calories per dollar, protein per dollar, and label cleanliness in one view.

Products
9
Brands
6
Avg Value Score
19
Price floor
$34.99
Price ceiling
$89.99

How to Read This Matrix

Twelve columns, one row per product. The columns are: rank by Value Score, brand (links to the brand page), product name (links to the full live-price page), flavor, tub size in pounds, grams of protein per serving, total servings in the tub, calories per serving, cheapest in-stock price across our 12 tracked US retailers, the retailer at that price, the Value Score (0-100, higher is better), and short notes calling out the most relevant detail like grass-fed, hydrolyzed, or organic.

Why mass gainers are price-sensitive

You consume mass gainer 1-2 times a day in volume. A $30 difference between tubs at the same calorie tier adds up fast across a 16-week bulk. Mass gainer is one of the categories where the cheapest-per-calorie option is usually the right choice if quality is comparable.

The Matrix

Sorted by Value Score, highest first. Every product name links to its full live-price page. Every brand links to the brand page. Scroll horizontally if you are on mobile.

#BrandProductFlavorSize (lb)Protein / servServingsCalories / servCheapestRetailerValue ScoreNotes
1NutricostMass GainerChocolate6 lb60g15724$34.99Amazon30High-calorie
2Naked NutritionNaked Mass Weight GainerVanilla8 lb50g111308$89.99Amazon28Grass-fed, High-calorie
3MuscleTechMass-Tech Extreme 2000Triple Chocolate Brownie7 lb63g14908$44.99Amazon23High-calorie
4MuscleTechMass-Tech Extreme 2000Vanilla Milkshake7 lb63g14830$45.99Amazon19High-calorie
5Naked NutritionNaked Mass Weight GainerChocolate8 lb50g111280$79.99Amazon18Grass-fed, High-calorie
6BSNTrue Mass 1200Vanilla Ice Cream5.82 lb50g15704$54.99Walmart16High-calorie
7BSNTrue Mass 1200Chocolate Milkshake5.82 lb50g151220$54.99Walmart14High-calorie
8DymatizeSuper Mass GainerRich Chocolate12 lb52g161280$64.99Amazon13High-calorie
9Optimum NutritionSerious MassChocolate12 lb50g161250$69.99Amazon11High-calorie
Scroll the table horizontally to see every column. All prices verified within the last 24 hours.

Top 5 Winners by Different Metrics

The single Value Score column is the right place to start, but it is not the only way to slice this matrix. Here are five different angles on the same product set:

Best Value Score
Nutricost · Chocolate
Value Score: 30
Cheapest per gram of protein
Nutricost · Chocolate
$ / g protein: $0.0389
Most protein per serving
MuscleTech · Triple Chocolate Brownie
Protein: 63g
Largest tub size
Dymatize · Rich Chocolate
Tub size: 12 lb
Cleanest label (best value)
Naked Nutrition · Vanilla
Brand: Naked Nutrition

How We Built This Matrix

Every row above is generated directly from our live product catalog. When the scraper checks each retailer (every two hours throughout the day), the cheapest in-stock price wins the right-hand column. Value Score is recalculated whenever a price changes. We do not score products that are out of stock at every retailer.

To learn more about how the Value Score combines price per gram with retailer reliability, label-claim accuracy, and third-party testing, read how it works and our editorial standards. The methodology is the same across every matrix on this site.

FAQ

How many mass gainer products does this matrix cover?

This matrix covers 9 mass gainer products from 6 different brands. It is a complete view of every product in this category that we currently track. New products are added as our scrapers find them and old products are removed when they go permanently out of stock.

How often is this matrix updated?

Prices are refreshed automatically every two hours across all 12 retailers we track. Value Score, ranking order, and the cheapest-retailer column update whenever a tracked price changes. You can see live scraper health at /scraper-status/.

Why is the cheapest product not always the highest Value Score?

Value Score combines price per gram of protein with retailer reliability, label-claim accuracy from third-party testing, and customer-reported flavor and mixability. A very cheap tub from a brand with a recall history or thin label disclosure can lose to a slightly more expensive tub from a brand that tests every batch. Read the full methodology at /how-it-works/.

Can I sort the matrix by a different column?

Not yet on this page. We rank by Value Score because that single number rolls in the most decision-relevant factors. If you want to sort by raw price, protein per dollar, or pack size, the /best-value/ live rankings page lets you filter and sort across every category.

How many servings of mass gainer per day?

Most users on a true mass-gain phase take 1-2 servings per day on top of regular meals. A typical serving runs 1,200-1,500 calories with 50g+ protein, so two servings is a substantial portion of daily intake. Cycle off when you hit your goal weight.

Where can I see live retailer prices for any product in this matrix?

Every product name in the matrix links to its full live-price page. On that page you will see all 12 retailers we track, their current in-stock prices, a price history sparkline, and a Value Score breakdown. You can also browse the full mass gainer category at /mass-gainer/.

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