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by Eyce
The Eyce Sidecar is a portable silicone dab rig that combines a reinforced silicone body with a 14mm quartz banger for durable, flavour-forward dabbing on the go. Standing at roughly 15 cm tall, it packs a stash compartment, steel dab tool, glass carb cap, and an adjustable neck into a package that genuinely fits in a rucksack. If you've ever winced watching someone knock a glass rig off a table, this is the antidote.
The Eyce Sidecar comes in four designs. All four share the same specs — same quartz banger, same silicone body, same accessories. The only difference is the look.
| Variant | SKU | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Creature Green | HS2595 | Deep green with a graphic pattern — the subtlest of the four |
| Jungle | HS2596 | Tropical camo-style print, stands out at a sesh |
| Winter | HS2597 | Cool grey-blue tones, understated and clean |
| Bang | HS2594 | Bold, loud, not for the wallflower |
No wrong answers here — pick the one that speaks to you and move on. The performance is identical across the board.
You get everything you need to start dabbing straight out of the box — no hunting for compatible bangers or improvising tools from kitchen drawers. Here's the full unboxing list:
The quartz banger is the real highlight. At this price point, plenty of competitors ship ceramic or borosilicate nails and call it a day. Quartz heats more evenly and retains flavour better — you'll taste the difference on your first low-temp dab. The glass carb cap restricts airflow over the banger, which helps your concentrate vaporise at lower temperatures instead of combusting. The steel dab tool slots into the body itself, so you're not fishing around in your bag for a loose poker.
The Sidecar's body is made from food-grade, reinforced silicone — thick enough that you can squeeze it firmly and it snaps right back into shape. Pick it up and it feels substantial, not flimsy. There's a slight rubbery grip to the surface that actually helps when you're holding it one-handed with a torch in the other. The 14mm quartz banger sits snugly in the silicone joint, and the glass carb cap has a satisfying weight to it — not some paper-thin afterthought.
The adjustable neck is the design detail that separates this from most portable rigs. You can angle it to suit your posture, which matters more than you'd think when you're hunched over a camping chair or sitting on a park bench. The stash compartment is integrated into the base of the silicone body — pop it open, press your concentrate in, close it. No separate containers to lose.
One honest limitation: the silicone body will pick up lint and dust if you toss it loose in a bag. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing. A quick rinse sorts it out. And while the silicone is virtually indestructible, the quartz banger and glass carb cap are still glass and quartz — they can crack if you drop them onto concrete from height. Treat those two parts with a bit of respect and the rest of the rig will outlast most things in your collection.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Height | Approximately 15 cm (6 inches) |
| Body Material | Reinforced food-grade silicone |
| Banger | 14mm quartz |
| Carb Cap | Glass |
| Dab Tool | Stainless steel poker (integrated storage) |
| Stash Compartment | Built-in silicone container |
| Neck | Adjustable angle |
| Colour Options | 4 (Creature Green, Jungle, Winter, Bang) |
| Water Filtration | Yes — fill through the mouthpiece |
Complete your portable dab setup with a proper butane torch — the Eyce Sidecar doesn't include one, and a reliable torch makes all the difference for even heating on that quartz banger. A silicone dab mat is also worth grabbing to keep your surfaces clean and give you a non-slip workspace wherever you set up.
Glass rigs are brilliant at home. Nobody's arguing that. But the moment you want to take a dab rig anywhere — a mate's house, a festival, a weekend away — glass becomes a liability. We've seen customers come back to the shop after cracking a brand-new glass piece on day two of ownership. It's not carelessness; it's physics. Glass plus movement plus hard surfaces equals heartbreak.
The Eyce Sidecar solves this without asking you to sacrifice flavour. That's the key distinction. Plenty of full-silicone rigs exist, and they're tough as nails, but dabbing from a silicone nail or a cheap metal insert just doesn't taste right. The Sidecar keeps the quartz where it matters — at the point of vaporisation — and wraps everything else in silicone that can take a beating. The 15 cm height keeps it compact enough for a backpack side pocket, and the integrated stash compartment and dab tool mean you're not carrying a separate kit bag of accessories.
Compared to something like a traditional mini glass rig, the Sidecar trades a bit of visual elegance for genuine portability and peace of mind. If your rig lives on a desk and never moves, a glass piece might suit you better. But if you want something you can actually take places without anxiety, this is the one we'd pick. The adjustable neck is a small touch that makes a real difference in comfort — especially during longer sessions where you'd otherwise be craning your neck at an awkward angle.
The silicone body can handle a dishwasher cycle, but the quartz banger and glass carb cap should be hand-washed. Isopropyl alcohol and warm water are your best friends for keeping the quartz clean. Remove all glass and quartz components before putting the silicone in the dishwasher.
Yes. The Sidecar uses a standard 14mm male joint, so any 14mm quartz banger will fit. Eyce designed it with a common size specifically so replacements are easy to find.
No. The Sidecar is designed for concentrates and comes fitted with a quartz banger, not a bowl. If you want a silicone piece for dry herb, Eyce makes other models with standard bowl attachments — but this one is a dedicated dab rig.
Fill until the downstem opening is submerged by about 1 cm. Too much water and you'll get splashback through the mouthpiece. Do a dry pull (no heat) to check — if water hits your lips, pour a bit out.
No. The quartz banger sits in a reinforced joint that insulates the silicone from direct torch heat. Keep the flame on the quartz, not the silicone body, and you'll have zero issues. Food-grade silicone is rated well above the temperatures involved in normal dabbing.
A nectar collector is slimmer and arguably more pocketable, but the Sidecar offers water filtration, which a basic nectar collector doesn't. At 15 cm tall, the Sidecar fits in a backpack side pocket or a small bag. If smooth, filtered hits matter to you on the go, the Sidecar wins. If absolute minimalism is the priority, a nectar collector takes less space.
The silicone stash compartment works well for wax and shatter. Runnier concentrates like sauce or live resin can get messy — for those, keep them in their original jar and use the stash compartment for a pre-portioned dab or two instead of the full supply.
Last updated: April 2026