Anatomy of a Bong
By CLOVR Cannabis
June 11 2022
Bongs have been around for a long, long time. Anyone who’s seen stoner movies from the 70s and 80s has seen bongs and know basically how they word – if not then a couple of Cheech & Chong movies + Fast Times at Ridgemont High will bring you up to speed! But what are bongs? What is the anatomy of a bong?
And though bongs have been primarily associated with super stoner culture, with medical (and recreational) marijuana being accepted more and more they are gaining more respect – and popularity. Are you a new time medical marijuana patient? Or do you currently use another intake method and are curious about different options?
Then bongs just might be the thing for you! Personally I like to change up my intake methods and for a milder smoking option (the smoke is filtered through cool water), bongs are on permanent rotation on my MJ intake method playlist!
Bongs come in different shapes and sizes, and can be made out of heat resistant borosilicate glass or plastic, glass being by far the most popular. Bongs also have a plethora of features, design and doo-dads to make the smoking experience more unique to the bongs’ owner.
But look closely … all bongs have the same general structure (vertical) and have the same basic components: mouthpiece, cylinder neck, a place to put the marijuana and a bowl-like base that holds water. Again, there are many more features, but these are the general ones you will see when first looking at (just about) any bong.
Keep in mind – though we talk about ‘the smoke filtering through water’ when describing a bong, the water doesn’t actually filter out anything. It’s simply another element the inhaled smoke will go through, making it less harsh, before reaching the user.
Follow the picture below, starting from the bottom. These are the minimum components that a bong needs to actually work. Starting from the bottom! …
When lighting the bowl and inhaling from the mouthpiece, there will inevitably be smoke left in the intake tube. Unless you are at the end of your bowl, your weed is likely also still burning. How do you get the smoke out of the intake tube without bringing in more smoke from the burning bowl? By the carburetor.
Don’t worry, we go into how to use a bong in the “How to Smoke from a Bong” blog post!