We’re all about supporting the kratom industry, and part of that is helping you make an informed decision. However, right off the bat, we can say that Wolfe Kratom is seriously lacking on many levels.

Wolfe Kratom Review
What’s the Verdict on Wolfe Kratom?
We’re not fully comfortable with the lack of security on the website. Even the most basic website should maintain its security level. True that any online purchase isn’t possible here. But what’s making us doubt their brand is how they’re representing themselves.
Are they a holistic service center, or are they selling kratom? Could they be offering both? It would be, of course, more advantageous for you if they were the latter. From what we can see, they’re offering products and holistic services. But the lack of effort to fully describe their kratom products gives us the impression that they’re putting kratom in the back seat.
There’s no mention of any lab testing as well. That would have been enough to get us to trust them quite a bit more. Kratom is a potent botanical, something that many have abused and having lab tests to show both potency, and the potential contaminants is essential so customers know exactly what they are getting.

What Products Are Available in Wolfe Kratom?
There are 19 strains and 4 blends to choose from on Wolfe Kratom’s website. Based on the limited details we can see on the website, they have:
White Vein:
- Bali
- Borneo
- Indo
- Maeng Da
- Sumatra
- Thai
Green Vein:
- Bali
- Borneo
- Indo
- Maeng Da
- Malay
- Sumatra
- Thai
Red Vein:
- Bali
- Borneo
- Gold Maeng Da
- Indo
- Maeng Da
- Slippery Rock
Blends:
- Bentuangie
- Yellow Maeng Da
- Wolf Blend (White Borneo & White Maeng Da)
- Trainwreck
We’re not sure if the website is still under construction and they don’t mention anything about the site’s status, which we find frustrating.
The Wolfe Blend, Slippery Rock, and Trainwreck caught our interest initially. However, the lack of details on the website made us hesitate to reach out and try it.

How Much Will You Pay?
The good news is that Wolfe Kratom is priced reasonably and affordably.
The capsules range from $12.99 to $49.99 for a 50ct-300ct package. Looking at Kat’s Botanicals, they have a 90ct bottle for $24.99, and a 250ct bottle for $59.99.
For the powder, you’re looking at $12.99-$99.99 for a 56g-1000g package. For Oasis Kratom, you’ll be spending $15.00-$79.00 for their 60g-1000g package.
If you’re looking for tinctures, they have white, green, red, and gold veins available. You’ll be spending about $9.99-$15.99 for 15ml and 30mL bottles.
Our Final Verdict
Should you do business with Wolfe Kratom? There are so many things that make us hesitate to tell you yes. True, it will be advantageous if you work with a company with a holistic health background. They may know more ways for you to use kratom to achieve your goals.
However, always err on the side of caution. Remember that you’re putting something in your body. Kratom has potent alkaloids that your body’s chemistry will react to. Your safety should be your number one priority. If you feel that a company is not giving you the right information about their products or being transparent with lab-testing and manufacturing, know that you have other options.
Have you tried Wolfe Kratom? How was the brand, and did the staff treat you well?
Let us know in the comments!