Megacicle Half Gram Rip: 3 Massive Hits from One Bowl
A Megacicle half gram rip is not for the faint of heart. This glass thermal extraction device — heated by torch or coil — was loaded with 0.51g of herb and torched for 20 seconds before delivering 3 massive, lung-filling hits. Here's everything you need to know about running a full half-gram bowl through the ...
A Megacicle half gram rip is not for the faint of heart. This glass thermal extraction device — heated by torch or coil — was loaded with 0.51g of herb and torched for 20 seconds before delivering 3 massive, lung-filling hits. Here’s everything you need to know about running a full half-gram bowl through the Megacicle, from loading and heating to what the high actually feels like.
How to Load a Megacicle Half Gram Rip
The Megacicle is a glass thermal extraction device that can hold a substantial amount of herb — close to 0.7g at full capacity. For this session, the bowl was loaded with 0.51g using a simple two-layer method:
- A small whole nug placed at the bottom to act as a natural screen
- Coarse-ground herb packed above it
- The cap placed on top once fully loaded
This packing approach keeps material from pulling through while still allowing good airflow. The slight discoloration visible at the top of the device is from regular use — not a sign that something is wrong with the herb. Coarse grind works best with the Megacicle; fine powder can restrict draw and produce uneven extraction.
Heating Technique: 20 Seconds to Fire the Megacicle
Getting a full Megacicle half gram rip dialed in takes more heat than a small session. A large torch at exactly 20 seconds was the starting point — but with 0.51g in the chamber, that wasn’t quite enough on the first pass. No vapor appeared initially, so a few extra seconds were added until the flame color shifted — a reliable signal that the glass had reached extraction temperature.
Key heating tips for a half-gram bowl:
- Use a stopwatch — consistency matters with large loads
- 20 seconds is a baseline; full bowls often need 5–10 extra seconds
- A color change in the flame is your best indicator the glass is hot enough
- Cap immediately after heating to capture all vapor
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