Hash Bong Rips — 3 Tips for Smoking Hash in a Bong
Hash bong rips are in a league of their own. If you've never sandwiched hash between two layers of flower and pulled a fat rip through a bong, you're missing one of the most satisfying smoke sessions imaginable. This Herbistry420 short captures that exact moment — lighting up some mid-grade hash in a bong and ...
Hash bong rips are in a league of their own. If you’ve never sandwiched hash between two layers of flower and pulled a fat rip through a bong, you’re missing one of the most satisfying smoke sessions imaginable. This Herbistry420 short captures that exact moment — lighting up some mid-grade hash in a bong and absolutely sending it.
What Are Hash Bong Rips?
Hash bong rips are hits taken through a water pipe using hashish — either alone or sandwiched between flower — rather than plain cannabis. The water filtration cools the smoke, making big hash rips more manageable while still delivering a potent punch. Hash bong rips are noticeably stronger than regular flower bong hits because hashish is significantly more concentrated.
3 Tips for Smoking Hash in a Bong
Fordee covers the technique in detail in the full video. Here are 3 key tips for getting the most out of your hash bong rips:
- Use the hash sandwich method. Place a small disc of hash between two layers of flower in the bowl. The bottom layer of flower (use whole nuggets, not ground) acts as a screen to prevent hash from falling through. The top layer holds the hash in place and helps it burn evenly.
- Press the hash into a disc. Roll a small amount of hash into a thin, flat disc using your fingers. A disc shape burns more evenly than a chunk or ball of hash. Start with less than you think you need — hash bong rips are significantly more potent than flower.
- Use a torch for consistent ignition. A torch lighter provides even, controlled heat across the bowl. This helps the hash sandwich ignite uniformly without burning the flower too fast. Take slow, steady draws and don’t be afraid to split a big rip into two inhales to go easy on your lungs.
Why Hash Bong Rips Hit Harder Than Flower
Hash is far more concentrated than regular cannabis flower. While typical flower ranges from 15–25% THC, mid-grade hash can hit 40% or higher, and premium full-melt hash can go even further. That means hash bong rips deliver a much more intense experience — even experienced smokers can be surprised by how hard a single hit lands.
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