VELO strength dots are a quick guide within the VELO range. They do not provide a universal conversion to milligrams and should not be compared directly with another brand’s dots.
What do VELO dots mean?
The dot row helps shoppers see relative strength within the current VELO range. Product formulations and markets can change, so the exact milligrams per pouch printed on the tin and product page remain the authority.
VELO one, two, three, four, five and six dots
| Dot search | How to read it |
|---|---|
| 1 dot VELO | Lower relative position within the VELO range; check mg per pouch. |
| 2 dot VELO | A step above one dot within the same range. |
| 3 dot VELO | Mid-range relative marker; not a fixed mg conversion. |
| 4 dot VELO | Higher relative marker; verify the exact product label. |
| 5 dot VELO | Strong end of many VELO ranges; intended for experienced adult users. |
| 6 dot VELO | Highest relative marker seen in some ranges; check exact mg and local formulation. |
The safest comparison method
- Read milligrams per pouch, not only dots.
- Confirm pouch count and format.
- Compare the same named product because formulations can differ.
- Do not move to a stronger product simply because it has a lower price.
See the current VELO products or read the broader VELO guide.