It makes the hit smoother and taste better and in my experience it hits you much harder too, except you don’t get nearly as much hydrocarbons/smokes so you don’t get that “fuzz high” mixture you get a much cleaner “vape-like” high.Īnd in my experience you can get higher with a carbon filter because you’re not coating your lungs/etc with smoke before the THC arrives or at least not at much smoke, so it really allows your body to absorb a lot more THC/Cannibs/Terpenes (this is all just how I feel based on extensive use) Carbon filters are what ash catchers wish they could be. Smoking without a carbon filter is okay but it‘s really “smoky” lots of bad stuff. I don’t smoke often and I don’t know where my carbon filter is anymore but if I am going to smoke I definitely want a carbon filter if possible. And I nearly always get ripped, or at least take a toke or two, before exercise sessions, whether outside or downstairs.Ĭlick to expand.I love carbon filters. I couldn't keep doing this stuff without filtering my favorite habit. But I still bike up and down the steep and windy hills of the mountains outside my windows and work out on the exercise bike in the basement in the winter. Bad foot problems have now limited what I can do. Until recently I climbed mountains, mostly in the winter on snowshoes and crampons, aggressively road and mountain biked, xc ski, etc. I'm also a vigorous person, for someone turning 75 next month. And using multiple filter and cooling devices, I still get great tasting milky hits and still get really really wrecked! I've tried that course, but edibles are not nearly as efficient nor dose effect controlable. Without my filters and coolers, I would have to give up vaping and only use edibles. If I don't use bubblers/bongs and carbon filter(s), I get coughy and wheezy, which is no fun in one's mid-seventies. Why? I smoked Lucky Strikes for more than fifty years(gave up 9 years ago) and smoked dope for nearly as long(Switched to vaping eight or so years ago.). I've been using the carbon filter holders that Grav used to make, very similar in style to the OP's and a longer filter path than those made by the Oregon glassblower.
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