Ascension Peptides
B·71US retailer with a broad research-peptide catalog and fast domestic shipping.
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- Testing methods
- Not publicly disclosed.
- Testing lab
- Not publicly disclosed.
- Most recent COA
- Not publicly posted.
- OpenAssay score ↗
- — pending integration with openassay.org.
- Testing transparency14/40
Public 7-category testing rubric grade plus disclosed testing methods plus a named third-party lab. The full range is gated on the vendor publicly naming the tests they run; a high rubric grade without disclosure caps at 18 of 40.
- Operational & regulatory standing22/25
Reflects FDA actions, payment-processor issues, ownership uncertainty, closures, and editorial audit notes the vendor-risk monitor has surfaced. A recent published COA earns a small bonus on top of the operational base.
- Operational stability15/15
Vendor age. 5+ years of operation earns full points; 1 year or less earns minimal credit. Absent foundedYear earns a neutral default; absence of data is not proof of risk.
- Verification tier10/10
Editorial tier assignment based on documentation completeness, response to corrections, and presence of verifiable business address. Tier 1 vendors meet the highest bar.
- Price discipline10/10
Heuristic check on aggressive discounting. Reasonable codes (<=25%) earn full points; 25-40% earns half; >40% off list often signals inventory clearance or churn and earns zero.
Editorial read of how this vendor lands today
Phase-1 community-sentiment write-up — Pepticker editorial's read of forum activity (r/Peptides, our Discord, prior incidents) at the date below. Not a user-submitted review. The 7-category rubric scoring and trust score are computed separately.
Ascension Peptides offers broad US catalog coverage and fast domestic shipping, but the absence of published third-party testing documentation places it on watch — confirm COA data directly with the vendor before purchasing.
Our verdict: watch Ascension Peptides
Ascension Peptides launched in 2020 with a clear positioning: broad US catalog, fast domestic shipping, and accessible pricing. Testing score of 5.5 out of 7. The watch verdict reflects one significant concern: no third-party testing documentation is published in our vendor dataset. Under Pepticker's 7-criterion methodology (https://pepticker.com/methodology), vendors without documented external testing receive a deduction that — at this score level and in the absence of other compensating factors — tips the verdict to watch rather than recommended. Discount code ASC10 gives 10% off.
Testing & COA practices
Ascension Peptides does not currently publish a named third-party testing panel in our vendor dataset — the testing methods array is empty. This is the honest version of the story: the 5.5 score reflects operational credibility and catalog quality signals, but not externally verified purity documentation. This doesn't mean the compounds are untested — it means we cannot verify testing from publicly available information. Before purchasing compounds for any protocol where purity matters, we recommend requesting COA documentation directly from the vendor, verifying the lab name and date on any COA provided.
Shipping, quality, and customer service
Domestic shipping is $8.50 — among the lower flat rates we track for US tier-1 vendors, and a genuine differentiator for researchers with time-sensitive protocols. The vendor has operated continuously since 2020 with no pattern of fulfillment failures in our monitoring. Customer service signals are consistent with an operational vendor, though the testing documentation gap means we recommend front-loading due diligence with a COA request before placing a first order.
Product range and pricing
The broad research-peptide catalog covers classic staples — BPC-157, TB-500, growth hormone secretagogues — and a GLP-1 section. For researchers where speed of delivery matters, the $8.50 shipping and broad catalog make Ascension a practical choice if COA confirmation can be obtained directly.
Where they fall short
The testing documentation gap is the primary concern. No published third-party HPLC or other panel data is visible to us. This places Ascension below every 6.0+ vendor in our registry on the testing transparency dimension. No international warehousing. For purity-critical research, HPLC-documented vendors like Ascension's tier-1 peers are the safer default.
Bottom line
Ascension Peptides earns a watch verdict: operational stability, broad catalog, and fast shipping are real positives, but the absence of published third-party testing documentation means it carries more due-diligence burden than vendors with visible HPLC records. Best used when fast US domestic shipping matters and when COA documentation can be confirmed with the vendor directly. See our full scoring criteria at https://pepticker.com/methodology. Use code ASC10.
Ascension Peptides is a tier-1 US peptide vendor with a broad catalog, fast domestic shipping, and competitive pricing, but limited public testing transparency.
Why we recommend Ascension Peptides
- Positioning: Broad US-focused catalog, fast domestic shipping, accessible pricing.
- Evaluation criteria: Operational status, testing methodology, COA verification, shipping, customer service, pricing, longevity.
- Scores:
- Strong on operational status, shipping speed, and pricing.
- Testing score: 5.5 / 7 — at the lower end of our recommended range but still above our cutoff.
- Discount: Code ASC10 for 10% off.
- Tier: Tier-1 US vendor.
- Last verified: 4 May 2026.
- ✓Identity verified
- ✓Net content confirmed
- ✓Net purity ≥ 97%
- ✓Endotoxin tested
- ✓Sterility tested
- ✓Heavy metals screened
- ·Conformity documented
Our vendor-risk monitor tracks closures, payment-processor issues, FDA actions, and community sentiment. No active issues detected.
ASC1010% offCode may be expired (last verified 1d ago)Tracked SKUs
31 listings| Peptide | Size | Price | $/mg | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5-Amino-1MQ | 10mg | $90.00 On sale | $9.00 | In stock |
| AOD-9604 | 5mg | $64.99 On sale | $13.00 | In stock |
| ARA-290 | 10mg | $74.99 | $7.50 | In stock |
| BPC-157 | 5mg | $55.00 On sale | $11.00 | Out |
| BPC-157 | 10mg | $53.00 On sale | $5.30 | Out |
| BPC-157 + TB-500 (Wolverine Blend) | 10mg | $120.00 On sale | $12.00 | In stock |
| CJC-1295 w/o DAC | 5mg | $56.00 On sale | $11.20 | In stock |
| CJC-1295 w/o DAC | 10mg | $109.99 | $11.00 | Out |
| DSIP | 10mg | $75.00 On sale | $7.50 | In stock |
| Epitalon | 10mg | $50.00 On sale | $5.00 | Out |
| FOXO4-DRI | 10mg | $199.99 | $20.00 | In stock |
| GHK-Cu | 100mg | $79.00 On sale | $0.79 | In stock |
| Glutathione | 500mg | $149.99 | $0.30 | Out |
| Ipamorelin | 5mg | $50.00 On sale | $10.00 | In stock |
| Kisspeptin | 10mg | $65.00 On sale | $6.50 | In stock |
| KPV | 10mg | $79.99 | $8.00 | In stock |
| LL-37 | 10mg | $110.00 On sale | $11.00 | In stock |
| Melanotan I | 10mg | $40.00 On sale | $4.00 | In stock |
| Melanotan II | 10mg | $40.00 On sale | $4.00 | In stock |
| MOTS-c | 10mg | $89.99 | $9.00 | In stock |
| Oxytocin | 2mg | $49.99 | $25.00 | Out |
| Pinealon | 10mg | $83.99 On sale | $8.40 | Out |
| PT-141 | 10mg | $48.00 On sale | $4.80 | In stock |
| Selank | 10mg | $55.00 On sale | $5.50 | In stock |
| Semax | 10mg | $55.00 On sale | $5.50 | In stock |
| Sermorelin | 10mg | $85.00 On sale | $8.50 | In stock |
| SS-31 | 10mg | $74.99 On sale | $7.50 | In stock |
| TB-500 | 5mg | $60.00 | $12.00 | In stock |
| Tesamorelin | 5mg | $85.00 On sale | $17.00 | In stock |
| Thymosin Alpha-1 | 10mg | $90.00 On sale | $9.00 | In stock |
| VIP | 10mg | $94.00 On sale | $9.40 | In stock |
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