Synergy Extracts DabPro® Energise Pro UK Legal Dab Pen (CBD) Review

in cannabis •  7 years ago 

I recently tried the new DabPro pen produced and sold by Synergy Extracts on their website www.synergyofnature.co.uk. They offer various flavours, extracts and terpene blends - the one I’m sampling for this review is called “Energise” and features a naturally-matched terpene blend of the Golden Lemon and Sour Diesel cannabis strains.

The cartridge contains 500mg of CBD distillate (that’s a VERY pure form of extract) with added terpenes, which are used as a solvent achieving the correct viscosity for the extracts in the DapPro pen.

Simpa Carter also joined me for this review, and it was great to get a second opinion on the product while reviewing it!

The DabPro Vaporizer uses a ceramic heating method to deliver excellent vapour production, and breathing in for a very short time results in flavoursome clouds that fill the room with a delicious dab-like scent.

Synergy Extracts don’t use any PG, nicotine or synthetic substances in their device, and the flavour reflects this - it’s a nice blend of cannabis flavours rather than tasting like one particular strain. The strongest notes I get are citrus, along with a nice cannabis-scent that fills the room before dissipating (vapour smell doesn’t hang around that long).

And it really would be difficult to tell this smell apart from regular dabbing, making the DabPro pen a rather fitting name for this device - I haven’t sampled another extract vaporiser that delivers this power/these clouds with such ease.

As well as other strain and terpene blends, Synergy Extracts also offer a neutral terpene solvent which you can use to mix in your own cannabis extracts, meaning you can fill your own cartridges with delicious flavour and THC.

The starter kit retails at £74.95, and that comes with a 500mg cartridge + DapPro battery and charger. You can buy refill cartridges for £54.95 and they also sell the battery separately, although I’d have to recommend it as it beats my other batteries that look similar hands down.

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This article was adapted and reformatted from my post on ISMOKE Magazine today! You can read it here: https://www.ismokemag.co.uk/dabpen-pro-energise/

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@tylergreen

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It’s good to see some progress in the UK in this area. But the CBD is hemp derived and doesn’t have the same quality as US CBD products actually derived from CBD strains of medical cannabis. With the THC removed to undetectable levels through fractionalized distillation. And you’re spending twice as much on a lower quality product. But if it’s the only thing available, it’s the only thing available. Hopefully they’ll free up the THC soon.

Hey man, thanks for the comment. Yeah some of it is being derived from Industrial Hemp over here, but I am also seeing organisations in Europe starting to grow high cbd low thc strains specifically to be sold on the CBD Market. I've got some blue dream haze with 0.2% THC in it to review at the moment, so that'll be in a video soon. I like smoking it despite the lack of high the CBD and other cannabinoids still make me feel good!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Yeah .2% is low enough to probably not set off a urinalysis. But since it’s a high CBD strain, and CBD is a THC agonist, the fact that there’s so much CBD and so little THC means you’re not even gonna feel what’s there. It’s definitely nice that CBD patients have these options now for flavor too. It’s just that Blue Dream in particular, which had a lot of potential in its OG form, has been destroyed by people wanting the Blue Dream flavor either with more of an indica punch, or from people using it in CBD strains.

Originally, Blue Dream was a cross by DJ Short between DJ Short Blueberry and Haze #5, making it a sativa dominant hybrid. People noticed that it had that punch of an indica, but that it wouldn’t put you to sleep.

And indeed, that’s exactly what it was bred for. People either dealing with severe pain, or severe depression who have to smoke all day, and want that “numb” feeling that comes from an indica, without the need for a nap that often follows.

Now most dispensaries in my city carry more than one kind of Blue Dream. In fact most have 3. The “OG” sativa hybrid(which even in the best hands can’t do what it did 10 years ago,) usually something being hocked as a “straight up hybrid”(which is a farce,) and an “indica” version for sheeple that like hearing “indica.”

Almost all strains at this point are hybrids. 90+%. I spend a lot of my time trying to explain to people that at this point, the whole “indica/sativa” thing doesn’t really matter so much.

If you find a strain that works for you, look for other strains with similarities(similar lineage usually) to that strain. You can’t just assume that since your current favorite strain is an indica that indicas are “better than sativas” lol.

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