My experience ordering and research testing of SNP/SPC/Cain/Nexa/Nexaph/etc (ugh) Tirz 30mg - Batch TIR3009162024 -- Purple crimp/Magenta top
Sorry for the bait title, I couldn't help myself.
A little about me and my research: My lab has done experiments with name brand, compound, and Skye branded Tirzepatide in the past with positive results. This is the first "kit" purchase my lab has ordered from and overall relatively new to the space.
Ordering: Ordered directly off the website. Crypto payment was easy and cost was presented in native crypto, not dollar amount, so no calculation was needed (however I double checked). The form did not update real-time as it said it would when confirming the transaction, which was kind of lame, but the order processed fine once the blockchain transactions were confirmed. I ordered at night and it was shipped next day.
Customer Service / Company Profile: They are very responsive on Telegram, I've yet to witness a question on there go unanswered. I have not had any direct contact or need for contact personally, however it's nice to know that communication channel is open.
Shipping and Packaging: Extremely fast, domestic. Comes from east of the Mississippi. Product case was in a cardboard box + bubble wrap, but was not very well compacted in the box so there was plenty of loose space to jostle around in the box. The vials themselves were packed in a plastic case, which is nice EXCEPT for the fact that the vials were way too small (2ml) where the case is designed for 3ml or maybe even larger so they also jostled around a lot. This resulted in several broken pucks (about half were broken) but overall the lyophilization looked well done during manufacturing. Broken pucks are quite standard so I had no issue, but a bit better packaging could have prevented some, although the plastic cases sure are nice. It's a toss up.
Presentation: As mentioned, a plastic case. No labels on vials, but the case itself had a batch and COA test link QR code. They use cap/crimp to identify on test results. You can find pictures of their cases HERE in the all too popular Nexaph thread. As mentioned, the vials were very small, smaller than 3ml standard. The stopper was very long for the bottle, but I had no issue extracting all the liquid when later filtering. I saw while lurking Telegram that the owner says they will only use these vials when there is supply issues on the 3ml. However, as customers, we have no way of knowing this beforehand depending on batch.
Reconstitution: Strong vacuum. My previous (and only) experience with Skye had less vacuum and I needed to push a bit at the end. This was easier, I just slowly allowed the plunger to move, making for an easy gentle reconstitution because I didn't have to push the plunger at all. (1.8ml of liquid). Turned crystal clear within 2-3 minutes. Zero gel/clumps/cloudiness/etc. Used a syringe filter and moved it into a new vial (shame due to the pretty crimp color).
Research: Today is shot day, so I'll have more feedback on results tomorrow as I assess the experiment. RS noted it felt like any other Tirz they've injected (name brand, red rock, and Skye). Zero burn/sting/etc. I'll either edit or add comments as I have more feedback on the research. Picture is of the vial used for research. I picked the prettiest puck out of the batch.
Day 1 update edit: effects feel exactly as expected at the dose taken. Apparently "feels" don't matter according to below comments but it's very important to me. Not sure why they wouldn't matter.
Sorry for the bait title, I couldn't help myself.

A little about me and my research: My lab has done experiments with name brand, compound, and Skye branded Tirzepatide in the past with positive results. This is the first "kit" purchase my lab has ordered from and overall relatively new to the space.
Ordering: Ordered directly off the website. Crypto payment was easy and cost was presented in native crypto, not dollar amount, so no calculation was needed (however I double checked). The form did not update real-time as it said it would when confirming the transaction, which was kind of lame, but the order processed fine once the blockchain transactions were confirmed. I ordered at night and it was shipped next day.
Customer Service / Company Profile: They are very responsive on Telegram, I've yet to witness a question on there go unanswered. I have not had any direct contact or need for contact personally, however it's nice to know that communication channel is open.
Shipping and Packaging: Extremely fast, domestic. Comes from east of the Mississippi. Product case was in a cardboard box + bubble wrap, but was not very well compacted in the box so there was plenty of loose space to jostle around in the box. The vials themselves were packed in a plastic case, which is nice EXCEPT for the fact that the vials were way too small (2ml) where the case is designed for 3ml or maybe even larger so they also jostled around a lot. This resulted in several broken pucks (about half were broken) but overall the lyophilization looked well done during manufacturing. Broken pucks are quite standard so I had no issue, but a bit better packaging could have prevented some, although the plastic cases sure are nice. It's a toss up.
Presentation: As mentioned, a plastic case. No labels on vials, but the case itself had a batch and COA test link QR code. They use cap/crimp to identify on test results. You can find pictures of their cases HERE in the all too popular Nexaph thread. As mentioned, the vials were very small, smaller than 3ml standard. The stopper was very long for the bottle, but I had no issue extracting all the liquid when later filtering. I saw while lurking Telegram that the owner says they will only use these vials when there is supply issues on the 3ml. However, as customers, we have no way of knowing this beforehand depending on batch.
Reconstitution: Strong vacuum. My previous (and only) experience with Skye had less vacuum and I needed to push a bit at the end. This was easier, I just slowly allowed the plunger to move, making for an easy gentle reconstitution because I didn't have to push the plunger at all. (1.8ml of liquid). Turned crystal clear within 2-3 minutes. Zero gel/clumps/cloudiness/etc. Used a syringe filter and moved it into a new vial (shame due to the pretty crimp color).
Research: Today is shot day, so I'll have more feedback on results tomorrow as I assess the experiment. RS noted it felt like any other Tirz they've injected (name brand, red rock, and Skye). Zero burn/sting/etc. I'll either edit or add comments as I have more feedback on the research. Picture is of the vial used for research. I picked the prettiest puck out of the batch.
Day 1 update edit: effects feel exactly as expected at the dose taken. Apparently "feels" don't matter according to below comments but it's very important to me. Not sure why they wouldn't matter.
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