Whether you are a beginner or an expert, choosing the right type of bong can be quite difficult if you do not know what to look for or will suit your needs best. There are many different types of bongs on the market that serve different purposes, each providing a different experience and catering to unique user preferences. We will be going through all you need to know about different bongs and how to determine which will be able to give you the experience you are looking for.
Does The Size Of The Bong Matter?
The size of your bong can have a big impact on your cannabis experience in the following ways:
- Small bongs: With a small bong, you will experience a quick and short hit that is still effective but not as impressive as larger bong rips. Hits will be hotter and harsher as the smoke only travels a short distance between the burning hot herbs and your lungs. However, small bongs are also very discrete and do not produce large clouds. They are also cheaper, are easy to clean, and their harsher hits are still enjoyed by many consumers.
- Medium-sized bongs: Medium-sized bongs are generally a good option for any bong user, no matter your experience. Medium-sized bongs have a longer smoke path, allowing the smoke to cool and producing a smoother hit. These hits are also stronger than those of a small bong if you stack the bowl.
- Large bongs: Using large bongs is best left for more experienced users. These bongs have a largely extended smoke path (and even ice traps) for much cooler hits. Large bongs work best when they are stacked with herbs and they require a large lung capacity, so you will need to consider your tolerance and puffing capabilities before purchasing one of these bongs.
Choosing The Right Type Of Material
Bongs are usually made out of glass, acrylic, silicone or ceramic. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages that you will need to take into consideration when making your choice.
Glass Bongs
The most popular types of bongs are made of glass as it can generally be agreed they produce the best tasting smoke. This is due to the fact that glass is cleaner than other materials and does not release any chemicals when heated. This is also why you may also see bongs made from other materials still using glass bowls. Quality glass bongs are quite thick and dense so they do not break easily.
Acrylic Bongs
Acrylic bongs come in close second when referring to popularity. These bongs are usually cheap and you have to worry less about them breaking. They are lightweight as well, making it easy to travel with your acrylic bong compared to a glass one. You can find acrylic bongs in a wide variety of different shapes and sizes.
Silicone Bongs
Many smokers questioned the safety of these bongs when they first hit the market, but being BPA-free and using non-toxic silicone materials are the most important factors you need to worry about. These bongs are essentially indestructible as you can bend them as you wish. This also makes them extremely portable and easy to clean.
Ceramic Bongs
The use of ceramic bongs date back thousands of years, highlighting their functionality and simplicity of use. They usually come with a carb cap, most of which can be quite creative and have made ceramic bongs excellent gift ideas over the years.
Different Types Of Bongs
Not only do the size and material of your bong matter – bongs come in various styles with different features. Some of the most common types of bongs include:
- Ice bongs
- Beaker-base bongs
- Percolator bongs
Ice Bongs
Ice bongs have the ability to provide exceptionally smooth and cool smoke due to the ice catcher in the neck of the bong. As the ice remains suspended in the neck, the smoke moves through the water and into the central chamber where the ice cubes cool it. This leads to an icy and crisp hit that is much less harsh on your throat. These bongs are a great option for beginners as they provide potent yet smoother hits that are less likely to make you cough.
Beaker-Base Bongs
The iconic beaker bong shape with a large base is commonly used for smoking dry flowers. Beginners and experts alike will enjoy the benefits of these types of bongs, including:
- Large water capacity
- Great water filtration
- Stability to stand solidly
- Lots of space for more smoke and larger hits
- Bigger range of suitable drop pipe lengths
Percolator Bongs
Percolator bongs have their own filtration systems. Due to this system, users are provided with a much cleaner and smoother hit as the smoke pathway is extended and the percolator catches lots of tar and other byproducts of burning dry herbs. There are many different types of of percolator bongs, including:
- Tree percolators – Normally only found on glass bongs, tree percolators have many arms that attach to a central tube in the centre, forcing the smoke to travel up and down through some very small diffusers to produce filtered smoke.
- Honeycomb percolators – High quality bongs have honeycomb percolators, which are often considered to be one of the best filtration systems if you have the lung capacity for it.
- Showerhead percolators – These percolators look like showerheads with holes and slits at the bottom of a vertical tube. This diffuses the smoke, making it much smoother and easier to inhale. Showerhead percolators are simple, effective, and provide enhanced filtration.
- Inline percolators – Inline percolators are inside the water chamber and create a satisfying hit via many holes in a horizontal tube of glass. The more holes, the better the filtration.
- Disc percolators – A disc percolator has a disc with five angled holes that allows smoke to be filtered through effectively. They will not normally affect your hit too much, making them a good option if you still want an open draw.
Choosing the right type of bong will depend greatly on the experience you want to get. Different sizes, materials, and bong types will each provide you with something else to enjoy. If you are new to using bongs, a medium-sized ice or beaker-base bong made from glass is a good first option. If you do find yourself enjoying bongs, you can move over to a larger size that includes percolators. Remember to clean your bong regularly to make sure you keep getting the best flavour possible.
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