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Small Acrylic Skull Bong

Water pipes & bongs

by Champ High

€ 6,95
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A tough little 20cm acrylic skull bong from Champ High that shrugs off knocks, cleans in minutes, and delivers smooth filtered hits through its removable metal bowl and downstem. Comes in one of four randomly selected colours. The affordable daily driver that does exactly what you need it to.
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Small Acrylic Skull Bong by Champ High

The Small Acrylic Skull Bong is a compact acrylic water pipe from Champ High that delivers smooth, filtered hits at a price that won't make you wince. Standing 20cm tall with a skull-shaped design, it comes in one of four randomly selected colours — so there's a small element of surprise when you open the box. Tough acrylic construction means you can knock it off a table without the heart-stopping moment you'd get with glass.

20cm tall Acrylic construction Removable metal bowl 4 random colours Mesh screen compatible

What Makes This Acrylic Bong Worth Grabbing

At 20cm, this acrylic skull bong sits in a sweet spot — tall enough to give the smoke a decent path through water for cooling, compact enough to stash in a drawer or tuck behind a bookshelf. The acrylic body is lightweight, practically unbreakable compared to glass, and dead simple to clean with warm water and a bit of isopropyl alcohol. We've had acrylic bongs survive falls onto tile floors that would've turned a glass piece into a jigsaw puzzle.

The skull shape is a nice touch without being over the top. It's not trying to be an art piece — it's trying to be a reliable daily driver that happens to look a bit cool on your shelf. Champ High kept the design stripped back: a removable metal bowl sits on top of the downstem, and you can drop a mesh screen into the bowl to stop bits of herb pulling through. Remove the bowl and downstem as one unit, and you've got easy access for cleaning both parts separately. That removable downstem is honestly the best feature here — acrylic bongs that trap resin in hard-to-reach downstems get grim fast.

Acrylic Skull Bong Specifications

Spec Value
Brand Champ High
Material Acrylic body, metal bowl and downstem
Height 20cm
Design Skull shape
Colours available 4 (randomly selected)
Bowl type Removable metal, mesh screen compatible
SKU HS1448

Complete your setup: grab a pack of brass pipe screens to keep your bowl clean and prevent pull-through. A set of cleaning brushes designed for bong downstems also makes maintenance a 2-minute job instead of a 10-minute soak.

Why This Acrylic Bong Makes Sense

Glass bongs are lovely — until they're not. One careless elbow, one wobbly table, and you're sweeping shards off the floor at midnight. Acrylic doesn't have that problem. This skull bong from Champ High weighs next to nothing, takes a beating, and costs less than a decent takeaway. If you're after a piece for the house that you don't need to treat like a museum exhibit, this is it.

The honest limitation? Acrylic doesn't deliver quite the same flavour purity as borosilicate glass. You'll notice a very slight plastic taste on the first few uses — it fades after a handful of sessions and a good rinse. If flavour is everything to you, glass is the way to go. But if durability, portability, and price matter more, acrylic wins every time. We've sold thousands of these over the years, and the number one reason people buy them is simple: they work, they last, and breaking one doesn't ruin your evening.

Compared to a silicone bong of similar size, this acrylic skull bong holds its shape better and feels more rigid in the hand — silicone can be floppy when you're trying to pack a bowl. The trade-off is that silicone is even more indestructible and can be folded for travel. For home use, we'd pick the acrylic.

How to Use Your Acrylic Skull Bong

  1. Fill the bong with cold water through the mouthpiece opening. The water level should sit roughly 2-3cm above the bottom of the downstem — enough to submerge it without splashing up when you inhale.
  2. Drop a mesh screen into the metal bowl. This stops ground herb from pulling through into the water. Press it down gently so it sits flat.
  3. Pack the bowl loosely with ground herb. Don't ram it in — airflow is everything. A light, fluffy pack lets you draw smoothly without having to suck like you're drinking a thick milkshake through a narrow straw.
  4. Place your mouth over the mouthpiece, light the bowl, and inhale slowly and steadily. You'll see the chamber fill with smoke as the water bubbles and filters.
  5. Once the chamber is full, lift the bowl from the downstem to clear the hit. The rush of fresh air pushes the remaining smoke into your lungs.
  6. Exhale, and repeat as desired.

Cleaning Your Acrylic Bong

  1. Remove the metal bowl and downstem from the bong body.
  2. Pour out the old water — do this after every session if you can. Stale bong water smells like a canal in August and tastes worse.
  3. Rinse the acrylic body with warm (not boiling) water. Boiling water can warp acrylic over time.
  4. For stubborn resin, add a small amount of isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt, cover the openings, and shake. Rinse thoroughly afterwards — you don't want to inhale alcohol fumes.
  5. Clean the metal bowl and downstem separately by soaking them in isopropyl alcohol for 15-20 minutes, then scrubbing with a pipe cleaner or small brush.
  6. Let everything air dry before reassembling. A clean bong every week keeps the flavour fresh and the draw smooth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I choose the colour of my acrylic skull bong?

No — the colour is randomly selected from four options by our team. Think of it as a lucky dip. All four colours have the same skull design and identical specs, so performance is the same regardless.

Is acrylic safe to use as a bong material?

Acrylic (polymethyl methacrylate) is widely used for smoking accessories and is considered safe at the temperatures involved in water pipe use. The flame never touches the acrylic — it contacts the metal bowl only. Just avoid using boiling water for cleaning, as extreme heat can degrade the material over time.

How often should I change the water in my acrylic bong?

After every session is best. At minimum, change it daily if you're using the bong regularly. Fresh water means better filtration, cleaner taste, and no foul smell building up inside the chamber.

Does this bong come with a mesh screen?

The bong comes with a removable metal bowl but check your package for a screen — if one isn't included, brass or stainless steel pipe screens are cheap and widely available. They're worth using to prevent herb pulling through into the water.

Is a 20cm bong big enough for a smooth hit?

20cm gives you a decent water chamber and enough distance between the water surface and your mouth to cool the smoke noticeably. It won't match a 40cm glass beaker, but for a compact acrylic piece, the smoothness-to-size ratio is solid. Good for daily use without committing half your desk to a bong.

Can I use this acrylic skull bong with ice?

You can drop a small ice cube or two through the mouthpiece to cool the smoke further. Just be aware that the opening may not accommodate large cubes — crush them first. The cold water and ice combination makes a real difference on harsh hits.

Last updated: April 2026

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