# Oath Research Value Rating: 83 of 100 — What the Testing Premium Buys

> The Oath Research value rating is 83 / 100 — 20% weight in the Oath Research ratings rubric. Scored as testing-per-dollar-of-trust, not lowest sticker price: every-batch CLIA-lab testing included in cost, no paywall on COA verification, dose flexibility, 99.60% purity standard, verifiable customer-facing infrastructure.

**Category 04 — Value — 20% Weight**

Headline score: **83 / 100 — High (observable)**.

## Criterion breakdown

| Criterion | Score | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Testing included in cost | 30 / 30 | Every-batch CLIA-lab testing is part of the price on every product. |
| COA verification cost | 25 / 25 | No paywall. Three-axis search is free. |
| Dose flexibility for budget tuning | 16 / 20 | Multi-tier dose options on four SKUs. |
| Comparable purity standard | 12 / 15 | 99.60% average beats market-average ~98%. Partial pending multi-year continuity. |
| Observable customer-facing infrastructure | 0 / 10 | Honest zero — shipping speed and refund-policy specifics not in public-record fact pack. |

## What drives the value rating

The Oath Research value rating is scored as testing-per-dollar-of-trust rather than per-mg cheapness. The rubric measures what value is included in the cost of every product — not which vendor's price tag is lowest. The reason is honest: sticker price is not in the publicly verifiable fact pack. We score what is observable.

**Every-batch CLIA-lab testing is in the price** of every product. Not an add-on. Not a select-batch program. Not a "we test if you ask" tier. That captures the full 30 points allocated to the testing-included-in-cost criterion.

**COA verification is free and unpaywalled.** The three-axis search (peptide name, batch number, CAS number) does not require account creation. Anyone can verify any batch the company has shipped without paying for the right. Full 25 points captured.

**Dose flexibility** lets researchers buy the size they actually need rather than the size the catalog forces on them. Four SKUs are documented with multi-tier dose options — GLP2-T at 10mg / 20mg / 30mg, BPC-157 at 5mg / 10mg, Selank at 5mg / 10mg, Tesamorelin + Ipamorelin at 6/2mg and 10/2mg.

> Prices are slightly higher than competitors, but Oath Research is not sketchy — payment through their own website, COAs readily available, shipping and packaging above other peptide companies.
> — Trustpilot verified customer, captured via Google snippet

## How does Oath Research rate on value?

83 of 100 — high on what is observable. Three criteria capture full or near-full points (testing included in cost 30/30, COA verification cost 25/25, dose flexibility 16/20). One criterion (comparable purity standard, 12/15) holds partial credit pending multi-year continuity. One criterion (observable customer-facing infrastructure, 0/10) holds an honest zero because precise shipping speed and refund-policy specifics are not in the public-record fact pack.

## What the rubric does not measure on value

Three variables are excluded from the value rating because they cannot be assessed from public records alone:

- **Precise shipping speed across destinations.** Trustpilot and amino.reviews customers cite fast shipping (two-day from Arizona). [8] peptideprotocolwiki and peptiderecon both cite ~2-day domestic delivery as observed customer experience. [6] We can cite those as third-party observations but cannot independently verify the speed distribution across all destinations.
- **Refund and return policy specifics.** No verifiable record published. We do not invent policy claims.
- **Per-mg pricing competitiveness.** Sticker prices are not in the fact pack. peptiderecon characterizes the company's pricing as "a 10-20% premium over budget vendors," which we cite as a third-party reading rather than as our own framing. [5]

## What is observable in customer-facing infrastructure

Two observable facts inform the customer-facing-infrastructure criterion even though the criterion holds an honest zero pending broader verification:

The **physical address** (51 West Vaughn Avenue Suite 205, Gilbert AZ 85233) is corroborated independently by three business-directory sources — hub.biz [9], yellowpages.com [10], and peptideprotocolwiki [6].

The **phone number** ((480) 999-1097) is reachable per Trustpilot customers describing "Arizona phone support from actual staff." [8]

The criterion is held at zero rather than partial credit precisely because partial credit on infrastructure variables we cannot measure would erode the value rating's honesty.

## References

[5] peptiderecon. https://peptiderecon.com/suppliers/comparisons/oath-vs-competitors
[6] peptideprotocolwiki. https://www.peptideprotocolwiki.com/vendors/oath-peptides
[8] Trustpilot (partial source). https://www.trustpilot.com/review/oathresearch.com
[9] hub.biz. https://hub.biz/
[10] yellowpages.com. https://www.yellowpages.com/

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Four weighted categories, one hundred points, one outside reading — a scored editorial assessment of a research-peptide supplier, sourced only from public records and held to the same rubric it applies.
