Recent activity: No public COAs detected in this audit cycle. Score: F. Score: F. Polaris Peptides has zero publicly viewable Certificates of Analysis. The /lab-results/ page is a marketing description of testing methodology that gates actual COAs behind an email request to support, requiring a customer's order ID and batch number — meaning no third party can independently verify any specific batch was tested without first being a paying customer. The site never names which third-party lab(s) issue COAs, so even a customer-obtained PDF cannot be cross-checked at a lab portal. Per the rubric this is the F-tier definition: 'No public COAs.' Aggravating factors: (1) The polarispeptidesusa.com subdomain has only existed in Wayback since 2026-04-19, ~3 weeks before this audit, suggesting a recent rebrand or new storefront; the parent polarispeptides.com domain was registered ~Jan 2024 (per third-party scamadviser/peptidesexplorer reports), so the operator is roughly 16 months old. (2) No vial photos on the site. (3) The 'every batch tested' claim is loud and prominent but is contradicted by the absence of any batch-level public evidence. Independent third-party testing of Polaris samples does exist on Finnrick (97 samples across 9 products, mixed A-to-D ratings), but Finnrick's tests are not Polaris's published COAs, so they don't count toward Polaris's own publication score under this rubric. If Polaris later publishes a public batch-indexed COA page, this score should be revisited.
The take
Five #1 rankings on peptidescore.com, zero public COAs, no lab named, and a three-week-old storefront — the rankings are not measuring anything a third party can re-check.
Polaris Peptides is peptidescore.com's #1 ranked vendor in five separate categories — BPC-157, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, NAD+, and CJC-1295 — and publishes zero public Certificates of Analysis to support any of those rankings. The /lab-results/ page at polarispeptidesusa.com is marketing prose describing a testing methodology; the actual COAs sit behind an email request that requires a customer's order ID and batch number. No third-party lab is named anywhere on the public site, so even a customer-obtained PDF cannot be cross-checked at a portal. The current storefront polarispeptidesusa.com first appears in the Wayback Machine on 2026-04-19 — three weeks before this audit. The parent polarispeptides.com domain is roughly 16 months old. The vendor states prominently that 'every batch' is third-party tested; the public web contains no batch-level evidence to corroborate that claim. Five #1 rankings against zero observable artifacts is not a close call. It is the clearest single piece of evidence in this audit that peptidescore.com's ranking system is not anchored to verifiable data.
- Concern. No public COA is reachable without a paid order, no third-party lab is named, and the current storefront has existed for three weeks — yet peptidescore.com ranks Polaris #1 in five separate peptide categories.
Key evidence: https://polarispeptidesusa.com/lab-results/
COA program
Issuing labs & verifiability
- No labs identified
Authenticity
Red flags
Domain history
Evidence trail
- Polaris Peptides USA homepagehttps://polarispeptidesusa.com/
- Lab Results page (no actual COAs, gated email request)https://polarispeptidesusa.com/lab-results/
- About Us pagehttps://polarispeptidesusa.com/about-us/
- Related main domain (older, also no public COAs)https://polarispeptides.com/
- Independent third-party testing of Polaris samples (not Polaris's own COAs)https://www.finnrick.com/vendors/polaris-peptides
- Wayback CDX confirms polarispeptidesusa.com first snapshot 2026-04-19https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=polarispeptidesusa.com&output=json&fl=timestamp,original
- Wayback CDX shows polarispeptides.com first snapshot 2024-01-08https://web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=polarispeptides.com&output=json&fl=timestamp,original