
Water pipes & bongs
by Tsunami Glass
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The Dual Domed Matrix Dual Honeycomb Bong is a 16-inch borosilicate glass water pipe that filters smoke through four separate percolation stages — two honeycomb discs and two drum percolators — delivering hits so smooth you barely feel them. Tsunami Glass built this one for smokers who've outgrown single-perc setups and want something that actually cools and cleans the smoke before it reaches your lungs. At first glance it looks like a straightforward straight tube, but pick it up and you'll notice the weight and the craftsmanship packed between those domed chambers.
Most bongs in the 16-inch range give you one percolator — maybe two if you're lucky. The Dual Domed Matrix Dual Honeycomb Bong stacks four filtration stages into a single tube. That's not marketing fluff; you can literally see the smoke pass through each honeycomb disc (dozens of tiny holes that break the smoke into micro-bubbles) and then churn through the two drum percolators before it reaches the mouthpiece. More diffusion means cooler, smoother hits with noticeably more flavour intact.
The 3mm polished borosilicate glass feels solid in your hands without being unnecessarily heavy. It's the same lab-grade glass used in scientific equipment — resistant to thermal shock and far tougher than soda-lime glass. You can feel the polished finish when you run your thumb along the tube; there are no rough seams or uneven joints. Tsunami Glass clearly spent time on the finishing here.
One honest limitation: four percolation stages mean more drag on the draw compared to a simple beaker bong. If you prefer effortless, wide-open airflow, this isn't your piece. But if you value filtration and smoothness over raw airflow speed, the slight resistance is a fair trade. We'd compare it to the difference between sipping through a straw and breathing through a scarf — noticeable, but not uncomfortable once you adjust your pull.
Tsunami Glass uses 3mm polished borosilicate glass throughout the entire piece. Borosilicate (the same material used in Pyrex lab glassware) handles temperature changes without cracking, which matters when you're applying flame to a bowl and running cold water through the base. The walls are thick enough to absorb a minor bump on a table edge, though we'd never recommend testing that theory on purpose.
The dual honeycomb discs are precision-drilled — each disc contains rows of uniform holes that split the smoke into fine bubbles. Uneven holes would create inconsistent percolation and hot spots, so the uniformity here is what separates a decent honeycomb perc from a good one. Below and above these discs sit the two drum (matrix) percolators, which add a second round of water contact. The result: by the time smoke reaches your mouth, it's been filtered and cooled four times over.
The joint is a standard size, so finding replacement bowls or adapters is straightforward. The piece ships in the Blue colourway — a tasteful accent that runs through the glass without being garish. It catches the light nicely when the chambers are filled with water and bubbling away.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tsunami Glass |
| Height | 16 inches (approx. 40.6 cm) |
| Glass Type | Polished borosilicate |
| Glass Thickness | 3mm |
| Percolation | Dual honeycomb discs + two drum percolators |
| Compatible With | Dry herbs and concentrates |
| Colourway | Blue |
| SKU | HS2129 |
| Design | Straight tube with domed perc chambers |
Complete your setup: pair this bong with a proper grinder for an even, consistent burn — the finer your material, the better those honeycomb percs can do their job. A set of pipe cleaners and some isopropyl alcohol will keep all four perc stages performing at their best between sessions.
Here's the thing we've noticed after years behind the counter: most people who upgrade from a basic beaker bong to a multi-perc piece never go back. The difference isn't subtle. A single-perc bong cools the smoke once. This Tsunami piece filters it four separate times. Each stage strips out more particulate and drops the temperature further. The hit you get at the top is genuinely cooler, cleaner, and more flavourful than what a simpler setup delivers.
The dual honeycomb discs are the workhorses. Each disc forces smoke through dozens of small holes simultaneously, creating a wall of tiny bubbles. More bubbles means more surface area in contact with water, which means more cooling and more filtration per millisecond. The drum percolators add turbulence — spinning the smoke through water a second time in each chamber. It's overkill in the best possible way.
If you're coming from a basic straight tube or beaker, expect your first hit from this piece to feel noticeably different. The smoke is denser in flavour but lighter on your throat. That's the four-stage filtration doing its job. And because it handles both dry herbs and concentrates, you're not locked into one use case — swap the bowl for a banger and you've got a dab rig that filters just as thoroughly.
Compared to the Tsunami 15-inch Beaker, which offers a single percolator in a wider base, this 16-inch straight tube trades some stability for dramatically better filtration. The beaker is harder to knock over; this one delivers smoother hits. Pick based on what matters more to you.
We've been selling glass since 1999, and the most common mistake people make with multi-perc bongs is overfilling them. With four filtration stages, the water level is critical. Too much water and you're drinking bong water on every pull. Too little and the percs can't do their job. The sweet spot for this piece is just above the lower honeycomb disc — pour, test with a dry draw, adjust. Takes 30 seconds and saves you from a soggy surprise.
The other thing worth mentioning: this bong is 16 inches tall. That's not a piece you toss in a rucksack. It's a stay-at-home centrepiece. Give it a dedicated spot on a stable surface, ideally somewhere it won't get knocked by a passing elbow. The 3mm borosilicate is tough, but physics doesn't care about glass quality when it meets a tile floor.
The honeycomb discs are flat glass plates with dozens of small holes that break smoke into fine bubbles. The drum (matrix) percolators are cylindrical chambers with slits that create turbulence and additional water contact. Together, they filter smoke four times before it reaches you — honeycomb handles diffusion, drums handle turbulence.
Yes. Swap the standard herb bowl for a quartz banger or nail and you've got a fully functional dab rig. The four-stage percolation works brilliantly with concentrates — it cools the vapour without stripping flavour. Just make sure the joint size matches your banger.
After every 3–5 sessions at minimum. The honeycomb discs trap resin faster than open percolators because of all those tiny holes. Rinse with hot water after each use and do a full isopropyl alcohol and salt clean weekly if you're a daily smoker. Neglected honeycomb percs clog and kill airflow.
For a straight tube bong, 3mm is standard and holds up well to normal use. It's the same grade of glass used in laboratory equipment — resistant to thermal shock and tougher than regular glass. That said, it's not indestructible. Treat it with respect and it'll last years. Drop it on a hard floor and it won't.
There's more drag than a simple beaker or single-perc bong — that's the trade-off for quadruple filtration. It's not difficult to pull, but you'll notice the resistance. Use a slow, steady inhale rather than a sharp rip. Most people adjust within the first session and prefer the smoother result.
Fill until the water sits about 1–2 cm above the lowest honeycomb disc. Both honeycomb percs and drum percolators need to be submerged to function. Do a test draw without lighting anything — if water hits your lips, pour a bit out. Getting the level right is the single biggest factor in how this piece performs.
A 16-inch beaker bong gives you more stability and easier airflow, but far less filtration — usually just one downstem perc. This Tsunami straight tube sacrifices some stability for four percolation stages, delivering noticeably smoother and cooler hits. If filtration matters more than tip-resistance, this is the better pick.
Last updated: April 2026