
Smoking pipes
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The Glass Shabong Medium is a one-piece glass pipe that combines bowl and stem into a single shotgun-style smoking device. No separate parts, no assembly, no fuss — just pack, light, and clear. Made from colourless glass with embossed cannabis leaf detailing, it sits comfortably in one hand and delivers direct, unfiltered hits with zero drag resistance. If you've ever fumbled with a multi-part pipe at a festival or on someone's sofa, this is the antidote.
A shabong works on the steamroller principle — open-ended tube with a bowl on top. You cover one end with your palm, light the bowl, let the tube fill with smoke, then release your hand and inhale the lot in one clean rush. It's more direct than a spoon pipe and hits harder than a standard chillum because you're clearing the entire chamber at once rather than sipping through a narrow stem.
The medium size hits a sweet spot. Small enough to palm discreetly, long enough that the smoke has a moment to cool before it reaches your lips. You won't get the water filtration of a bong — that's not what this is for. What you get is speed and simplicity. One piece of glass, one motion, done.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Colourless glass |
| Type | Shotgun / steamroller style |
| Construction | All-in-one (bowl and stem integrated) |
| Design detail | Embossed cannabis leaves |
| Size | Medium |
| Parts | 1 (single piece, no assembly) |
| SKU | HS0635 |
We've sold pipes in every material and configuration since 1999, and the number one reason people come back frustrated is breakage at the joint — where bowl meets stem, where downstem meets body. The Glass Shabong sidesteps that entirely because there is no joint. One continuous piece of glass means one fewer weak point. It won't last forever (it's glass, not titanium), but it removes the most common failure mode.
The shotgun delivery also solves a problem you might not know you have. With a standard pipe, you're drawing smoke through a narrow channel, which cools it slightly but also creates resistance. Here, the open tube means zero restriction. You get a full chamber of smoke delivered in a single breath. It's intense, it's efficient, and it wastes nothing.
The honest limitation: no water filtration means the hit is warm and unfiltered. If you've got a sensitive throat or you're used to bong-smooth pulls, this will feel rawer. That's the trade-off for portability and simplicity. For quick sessions where convenience matters more than cooling, the shabong wins every time.
People pick these up as backups or travel pieces. They're light, they're cheap, and when one inevitably rolls off a table (it will — round glass on flat surfaces, you do the maths), you're not mourning a hand-blown artisan piece. We keep them stocked because they move fast, especially in summer when everyone wants something pocketable for the park.
Weight-wise, the medium feels substantial enough that it won't blow away in a breeze but light enough that you forget it's in your jacket pocket. The glass is smooth, cool to the touch before use, and the embossed leaves give it just enough grip texture that wet fingers won't send it sliding. Compared to the small shabong, you get roughly 40% more chamber volume — noticeably bigger hits without becoming unwieldy.
Complete your setup with pipe screens to keep ash out of your mouth, or grab a small pipe brush for quick cleaning between sessions. If you want water filtration in a similarly portable format, check out the Glass Bubbler Pipe — same simplicity, smoother hits.
| Task | Method |
|---|---|
| Quick clean after each use | Blow through the tube to clear loose ash, wipe bowl with a dry cloth |
| Weekly deep clean | Soak in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 15–30 minutes, rinse with warm water |
| Stubborn resin | Coarse salt + isopropyl, shake gently, rinse thoroughly |
| Drying | Air dry fully before next use — residual alcohol tastes foul |
A shabong is a shotgun-style glass pipe — a straight tube with an integrated bowl on top. You seal one end with your palm, fill the chamber with smoke, then release and inhale the full hit at once. Think of it as a miniature steamroller.
Standard spoon pipes let you sip smoke through a narrow channel. The shabong delivers the entire chamber in one rush because both ends are open. Harder hit, less control over draw speed, but faster and more efficient for quick sessions.
It's solid for a pipe at this price point — thicker than cheap gas-station glass. That said, it's still glass. Don't drop it on tile. Keep it in a padded pouch or sock when travelling and it'll last ages.
Yes, and we'd recommend it. A small brass or steel pipe screen stops ash and herb from pulling through into your mouth. Press one into the bowl before packing — it makes a noticeable difference.
When the glass starts looking amber or brown and the draw tastes stale rather than fresh, it's time. With daily use, once a week keeps it performing well. You'll also notice airflow restriction when resin builds up inside the tube.
The medium gives you a longer tube and roughly 40% more chamber volume. Bigger hits, slightly more cooling distance between bowl and lips. The small is more pocketable but delivers thinner, warmer smoke.
Last updated: April 2026