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Kratos Research Labs review

Kratos Research Labs (KRL) is a research-use-only supplier shipping from Round Rock, Texas, with a compound list that runs from the usual BPC-157 and TB-500 staples out to less common listings like FOXO4-DRI and NA Selank Amidate. The catch is that pricing, product records, and COAs all sit behind a mandatory account and RUO acknowledgement, and approved orders are paid only by Zelle or USDC-on-Solana after KRL completes an internal order review.

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Reviewed on July 15, 2026

This page is reviewed periodically so the notes stay current on catalog access, payment terms, and overall supplier fit.

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Review lens

What this page is trying to make easier

The goal is to explain how KRL's gated, compliance-first storefront works before a reader hands over an email address, and to flag the payment terms clearly so nothing is a surprise at checkout.

Why it stands out

Gated RUO Catalog

Kratos Research Labs leans harder into research-use-only compliance messaging than most suppliers in this directory. Every catalog visit requires an account and a multi-part acknowledgement confirming the order is for legitimate laboratory research and not for human, veterinary, therapeutic, diagnostic, food, cosmetic, or dietary supplement use.

  • Roughly 19 listed compounds, including BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, NAD+, and less common entries like FOXO4-DRI, KPV, and P21
  • US-only shipping via USPS from Round Rock, Texas
  • $15 flat shipping under $150; free shipping over $150; 1 business day dispatch after an order is approved and paid
Buyer fit

Who this may suit

Researchers who are comfortable creating an account, completing the RUO acknowledgement steps, and paying by Zelle or USDC before receiving a shipment confirmation.

Positioning: RUO compliance-firstShipping: US only, USPS
Review summary

Where it looks strongest

The catalog breadth is the main draw. Alongside the common BPC-157 and TB-500 listings, KRL also carries less frequently stocked items like Follistatin 344, NA Semax Amidate, and Thymosin Alpha-1, which is useful for readers comparing a wider compound list.

Trust signals

What the page communicates clearly

KRL is explicit and repetitive about research-use-only intent, and it states that COAs exist and can be requested by product name, vial amount, and order number. That messaging is more detailed than a typical single-line RUO disclaimer.

Potential drawback

What to double-check

Pricing is not visible anywhere on the public site. A reader cannot compare KRL's cost against other suppliers without first creating an account, signing the RUO acknowledgements, and handing over an email address.

Ideal buyer

Who this page points toward

Someone who already wants a specific compound from the KRL catalog and is comfortable with a review-then-pay ordering flow rather than an instant checkout.

Catalog and documentation

What's listed

The public technical-products index names AOD-9604, BPC-157, DSIP, Follistatin 344, FOXO4-DRI, GHK-Cu, GLP-R3, Glutathione, IGF1-LR3, KPV, MOTS-C, NA Selank Amidate, NA Semax Amidate, NAD+, P21, PT-141, TB-500, Tesamorelin, and Thymosin Alpha-1. Prices, cart, checkout, and COA downloads stay behind the account gate.

Where COAs live

Documentation is request-based, not published

Current COAs are described as available in a gated COA library, or by emailing orders@kratosresearchlabs.com with the product name, vial amount, and order number. There is no public COA library a reader can browse before ordering.

Payment terms deserve a close read

Zelle and USDC-on-Solana only, paid after order review

KRL states that payment should be sent only after its internal order review, using Zelle or USDC-on-Solana. Both methods settle immediately and don't carry the chargeback or dispute protections a card-based checkout offers, so it's worth confirming order status and getting documentation in writing before sending funds.

Site structure worth noting

A large number of near-duplicate landing pages

The public site links out to many pages built around the same KRL10 discount code and order-review call to action (small-order request, single-vial review, quick order review, threshold review, and more). That volume of near-identical doorway pages is unusual for a supplier storefront and is worth factoring into an overall trust assessment alongside the gated pricing and payment terms.

Editorial take

A compliance-heavy listing with real caveats

Kratos Research Labs adds a broader RUO compound list to the directory, including some harder-to-find items, but the combination of fully gated pricing and pay-after-review Zelle/crypto-only checkout sets it apart from most other suppliers covered here, which show pricing openly and support reversible payment methods.

Bottom line

Quick verdict

Worth a look for readers specifically after one of KRL's less common listings, but request COA and pricing details directly, and confirm order status in writing before sending payment, given the non-reversible payment methods.