Concentrates at a glance
Shatter
With its distinctive glass-like texture and amber color, shatter is incredibly refined with very few impurities.
Badder
Badder is produced when the extracted cannabis oil is whipped (rather than dry into a hardened crystal) until it has the soft consistency of butter and a color reminiscent of fudge. Concentrates with a butter-like consistency like badder can easily be used as a spread on blunts or joints. Of course, they can be dabbed, too. Crumble is a brittle version of budder or badder. As the name suggests, it has a crumbly, honeycomb-like consistency. Not sure what dabbing is? In simple terms, it is a way to inhale your concentrates with a modern glass pipe. Ask one of our budtenders to show you our dab rig options.
Waxes
Waxes have an even softer granular texture and tend to be more aromatic.
Live resin
Live resin is made by flash freezing cannabis flower directly after harvest (whereas the previous concentrates used dried marijuana flower) and aims to capture the full character of the plant at its freshest.
Dab rigs for cannabis concentrates
If you are looking to invest in a dab rig, the up-front cost is higher, but you will save money over time as concentrates are modestly priced and gram for gram far more potent. There are many formats, textures and extraction methods you can choose from, but all start with high-quality marijuana flower and capture both the potency and character of the strain or blend they use. They are odorless when stored and have a longer shelf-life than flower, and come in various formulations.