Waxmaid
8.5" Waxmaid Horn: Glow Green - Silicone Glass Hybrid Bong
- SKU:
- SB-8.5-WXMD-HRN-GLWGRN
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
Description
8.5" Waxmaid Horn: Glow Green
Silicone Glass Hybrid Bong
With its unique horn shape matched with the classic sturdiness of glass and the durability of silicone, the Waxmaid Horn Hybrid Water Pipe features a nearly unbreakable design. It contains a removable silicone sleeve and removable silicone diffused downstem for easy quick cleaning, delivering smooth hits every time.
Specs & Features:
- Joint Size/Gender: 14mm Female
- Joint Angle: 45 Degrees
- Height: 8.5 Inches
- Material: Silicone and Glass
- Bottom Style: Flat
Rig / Bong Compatibility:
- Banger / Bowl: 14mm Male Bangers / 14mm Male Bowls
- Filter: MouthPeace, Grav Charcoal Filter
- Reclaim Catcher: 14mm Male 45 Degree
- Ash Catcher: 14mm Male 45 Degree
Package Contains:
- 1 x Silicone Rig Bong
- 1x Glass Bowl
Quick Tip:
Silicone Dab Rig Variety VS Glass Dab Rig Variety
If you were to ask us a few years ago which has more variety of styles, we would have told you its glass. In recent years, there has been an explosion of creativity in designing an array of different silicone styled bongs, rigs, and pieces, available in so many different color combos, with different special features comparable to glass. You’re bound to find your perfect fit with so much variety available. Silicone Rigs or Bongs are also now being merged with Glass to make Hybrid Bongs, which offer more filtration options, along with a view of the smoke or vapor passing through the pipe.
Silicone Dab Rig Longevity VS Glass Dab Rig Longevity
Due to glass being very fragile, it comes as no surprise that silicone will last you for a much longer time. And with proper maintenance and storage, which is not something that is much of a concern due to its durability, you can expect to keep your piece around for a long time, even if you are clumsy.
We lay it out for you to play it out.
To learn more about the difference between Glass and Silicone Bongs and the pros and cons of each, click here.