Great Vapes to take on your Travels

Whether it’s a road trip you’re going on, a hike in the mountains or a flight across the world, if you’re anything like me you wouldn’t want to go it without your vape by your side. So, we decided to save you the research and comparison charts and headache, and compiled the top five list of the best vapes for traveling and on-the-go use, based on these awesome vapes we learned about over at TheVape.Guide. Check them out!

 

Pax 3

The Pax 3 is by far the best dry herb vaporizer. Hands-down, it’ll keep going harder better faster and stronger than any other vape. It’ll look better than other vapes too, while being the easiest to use. The Pax 3 has a slightly larger battery than its already impressive predecessor, so I don’t have a doubt in my mind that you’ll enjoy every hit from the Pax. Conveniently too, it charges with an adapter that uses the standard micro-USB cable, making charging a cinch.

 

KandyPens A$AP Rocky Vape Pen

Every since KandyPens introduced the Galaxy, they’ve been amongst the most popular and loved vape pens on the market. The A$AP Rocky collaborative edition they released this Summer is no exception, being perhaps one of the best looking edition of the classic KandyPen. The battery in the pen lasts more than a comfortable day of vaping, comes with a simple USB charger, and also comes with a convenient travel case, for….travel.

 

Honeystick Beekeeper

If you already know about the advantages of using THC cartridges, then we have the best battery to go along with your cartridge. The Beekeeper by Honeystick conceals your cartridge within the grip of the battery, eliminating the protruding cartridge. This allows for ultra-discreet usage, and given the size of the battery, ensures you’ll have days on end of vaping pleasure. It also conveniently charges with micro-USB.

 

Juul e-Cig

If you’re strictly looking for a cigarette / nicotine replacement for travel or when driving, or going places where smoking isn’t highly regarded (pretty much everywhere), the Juul is your best bet. It’s one of my favorite e-cigarettes, as it works and feels most similarly to the real thing. It provides a great cigarette-like smoking experience, and feels great in the hand, almost like a regular cigarette. Unlike a cigarette, you can choose between a few different flavors, and not have to worry about the smell.

Puffco Plus

If you’re familiar with the KandyPens already, and maybe want to try something a little more advanced, look no further. The Puffco Plus won the award for best concentrates vapes at the High Times Cannabis Cup in 2017; definitely no small feat. The Puffco Plus incorporates a convenient dab tool into the mouthpiece, making for extremely easy refilling when you vape through your concentrates. It’s also rather sleek and svelte, maintaining a small stature; ideal for subtle and discreet vaping as well.

Final Thoughts

Regardless which vape you choose, they’ll all keep up with you and your travels. They’re all discreet and can be used subtly, which is ideal if you’re not in the regular safety of your home. No one will know what’s really going on, allowing you to covertly medicate regardless of your surroundings.

If you keep them clean, they’re all safe to travel with on airplanes, too. So if you’re visiting a friend somewhere and want to be sure you can enjoy your medical herbs, here’s your solution! A lot of them share chargers too so if you take one or maybe two with you, chances are they’ll use similar chargers or the same one, minimizing space taken up by chargers.

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About Lorna Liana

Lorna Liana is a new media strategist and lifestyle business coach to visionary entrepreneurs. She travels the world while running her business as a digital nomad. Lorna's boutique agency provides “done for you” web design, development and online marketing services for social ventures, sustainable brands, transformational coaches and new paradigm thought leaders. She is also a personal development junkie, and 20 year practitioner of shamanism, with extensive training in Tibetan Bon Shamanism and the ayahuasca traditions of the Amazon Basin. A self-professed ayahuasca snob and perennial ayahuasca tourist, Lorna has been drinking ayahuasca since 2004. She's been in approximately 150 ayahuasca ceremonies (from terrible to fantastic), and tasted wide variety of ayahuasca brews (from awful to exquisite). Her ayahuasca experience spans 30+ different shamans and facilitators, 7 indigenous tribes, several Brazilian churches, and a host of neo-shamanic circles, in Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Europe, the US, and Asia. Through this widely-varied background, she hopes to shed some perspective on the globalization of ayahuasca.

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