Water pipes & bongs
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The Splat Ice Cream Silicone Water Pipe is a food-grade silicone bong shaped like a melting soft-serve cone — colourful, compact, and practically impossible to break. Standing roughly 7 inches tall with a 14mm removable glass bowl, it filters smoke through water for cooler, smoother draws while looking like something that fell off an ice cream van.
Glass bongs sound great until you're packing a bag for a festival, a mate's house, or just moving it from the table to the shelf after a long evening. One slip and you're sweeping shards. The Splat Ice Cream Silicone Water Pipe solves that problem completely — the body is made from heat-resistant, food-grade silicone that flexes, bounces, and survives drops onto concrete without so much as a scratch. We've seen customers bring these back after full festival weekends looking no worse for wear.
The trade-off? Silicone doesn't have the heft or the visual clarity of borosilicate glass. You can't watch the smoke fill the chamber the way you can with a transparent piece. If that matters to you, a glass bong like the Blaze Glass Ice series is the better pick. But if durability and portability are higher on your list — and for most people who smoke outside the house, they are — silicone wins every time.
One thing worth noting: the bowl itself is still glass (14mm), which is exactly how you want it. Silicone bodies handle impact; glass bowls handle heat without off-gassing. It's the best combination of both materials where it counts. Just wrap the bowl separately when you travel, or pick up a spare — they're standard 14mm fittings, so replacements are easy to find.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material (body) | Food-grade, heat-resistant silicone |
| Material (bowl) | Glass |
| Bowl joint size | 14mm |
| Height | Approximately 7 inches (18 cm) |
| Base | Wide, flat — stable on surfaces |
| Bowl type | Removable |
| Design | Melting ice cream cone with drip details |
| SKU | HS2790 |
Complete your setup: grab a set of pipe screens to keep ash out of the water, and a pack of pipe cleaners for quick maintenance between deeper cleans. A spare 14mm glass bowl is worth having too — one for home, one in your travel kit.
Pick it up and the first thing you notice is how light it is — noticeably lighter than even a small glass bong of the same height. The silicone has a slight give when you squeeze it, which is reassuring rather than flimsy. It feels like something designed to be grabbed, tossed in a bag, and not worried about. The wide base sits flat and stable on a table, which matters more than you'd think once water is involved.
The dripping ice cream detailing is genuinely well done. Bright colours, textured drip lines running down the cone — it looks like a novelty item until you fill it with water and realise it actually rips properly. The 7-inch height keeps the smoke path short enough for decent filtration without the drag you get from taller pieces. Draws are smooth, not harsh, and the water does its job cooling things down.
The honest limitation: cleaning the inside of a silicone pipe isn't as straightforward as glass. You can't see through the walls to check for residue buildup. The fix is simple — pop the bowl out, run warm water through it after each session, and give it a proper soak in isopropyl alcohol once a week. Silicone is flexible enough that you can turn sections inside out for scrubbing, which helps.
| Feature | Silicone (e.g. Splat Ice Cream) | Glass (e.g. Blaze Glass) |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | Nearly indestructible — survives drops | Fragile — one drop can shatter it |
| Weight | Very light | Heavier, especially thick glass |
| Flavour purity | Good — food-grade silicone is inert | Excellent — glass adds zero taste |
| Visual appeal | Fun, colourful, novelty designs | Classic, transparent, elegant |
| Cleaning ease | Moderate — opaque walls hide residue | Easy — you can see exactly what needs scrubbing |
| Portability | Excellent — chuck it in a bag | Risky without a padded case |
| Best for | Travel, festivals, daily beaters | Home sessions, display pieces |
We've sold silicone pipes since they first started appearing on the market, and the reaction is always the same — people pick them up expecting a toy and leave genuinely impressed by how well they work. The Splat Ice Cream design in particular gets comments. It sits on a coffee table like a conversation piece, and people who've never touched a bong in their life end up asking about it. That's the real selling point: it's approachable. Not everyone wants a serious-looking scientific glass rig on their shelf.
The 14mm glass bowl is the smartest design choice here. Plenty of cheap silicone pipes use metal bowls, which can affect taste and heat unevenly. Glass keeps the flavour clean, and because 14mm is the most common joint size in the game, you've got options if you ever want to swap in a different bowl style or add an ash catcher. For a pipe at this price point, that kind of compatibility is a genuine bonus.
Yes. The body is food-grade, heat-resistant silicone — the same material used in baking moulds and kitchen utensils. The bowl is glass, which handles direct flame. The silicone never contacts the flame directly, so there's no off-gassing or melting during normal use.
You can put the silicone body on the top rack of a dishwasher. Remove the glass bowl and wash that by hand — dishwasher cycles can knock it around and chip it. For the best results, soak both pieces in isopropyl alcohol before rinsing.
Yes, one 14mm removable glass bowl is included. It's a standard fitting, so any 14mm bowl, ash catcher, or accessory will also fit if you want to upgrade or need a replacement.
Approximately 7 inches (18 cm). Compact enough to fit in a backpack or messenger bag, but tall enough to hold a decent amount of water for smooth filtration.
Food-grade silicone is flavour-neutral and won't impart any taste. The glass bowl keeps the combustion point clean. Some users report a very faint rubbery smell when the pipe is brand new — rinse it with warm soapy water before first use and it disappears.
It's one of the best options for exactly that. At 7 inches tall and made from flexible, unbreakable silicone, it handles being thrown in a bag, dropped, or sat on. Just wrap the glass bowl separately in a sock or cloth pouch and you're sorted.
Fill it with isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt, cover the openings, and shake vigorously. The salt acts as an abrasive against resin buildup. Rinse thoroughly with warm water afterwards. Do this once a week for best results — silicone is flexible enough that you can also invert sections to scrub manually.
Last updated: April 2026