
Infinity Shatterproof Bong Bowl
Water pipes & bongs
by Invincibowl
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Infinity Shatterproof Bong Bowl — The Last Bowl You'll Ever Buy
The Infinity Shatterproof Bong Bowl by Invincibowl is an aerospace aluminium replacement bowl designed to survive every drop, knock, and fumble that kills glass. Machined from the same grade of aluminium used in aircraft frames, this 14mm bowl fits virtually any standard rig and delivers hits that rival glass — without the constant risk of watching your bowl shatter on the kitchen floor.
Pick Your Colour
| Colour | SKU |
|---|---|
| Red | HS1533 |
| Blue | HS1532 |
| Black | HS1530 |
| Pink | HS1531 |
| Orange | HS1534 |
All five colours are identical in material, weight, and performance. Black is the most popular — it hides residue between cleans. Pink and Orange stand out if you're tired of losing your bowl in a messy session area. Pick whichever suits your rig or your personality; function is exactly the same across the range.
Specifications for the Invincibowl Shatterproof Bowl
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Invincibowl |
| Material | Aerospace-grade aluminium |
| Joint Size | 14mm (male) |
| Screen | Included — secured, replaceable stainless steel |
| Thermal Capacity | Comparable to borosilicate glass |
| Colours | Red, Blue, Black, Pink, Orange |
| Compatibility | Fits most 14mm female water pipes and rigs |
| Warranty | Built to last a lifetime |
Complete your setup with a matching Invincipole Adjustable Downstem — also shatterproof aluminium, so your entire joint-to-bowl connection is drop-proof. If your current screens are worn out, grab a pack of Invincibowl Stainless Steel Replacement Screens to keep airflow clean without fiddling with ill-fitting generic mesh.
Why You Need a Shatterproof Bong Bowl
We've sold glass bowls for over 25 years. We've also swept up the results. A standard 14mm borosilicate bowl weighs roughly 15–25 grams and shatters the moment it meets a tile floor, a sink edge, or even a slightly too-enthusiastic tap against an ashtray. Replacement bowls aren't expensive individually, but buying 3–4 a year adds up — and that's before you factor in the mid-session frustration of suddenly having no working bowl.
The Invincibowl solves this with aerospace aluminium. That's the same alloy family (typically 6061 or 7075 series) used in aircraft fuselages — materials engineered to absorb impact without cracking. You can drop this bowl onto concrete and pick it up with nothing worse than a small scuff on the anodised finish. The thermal capacity sits close enough to borosilicate glass that your hits stay large, clean, and clear. Is it identical to glass in heat behaviour? Not quite — aluminium conducts heat slightly faster, so the bowl itself warms up a touch quicker. In practice, most users notice no meaningful difference in vapour quality or draw resistance.
The honest limitation: aluminium doesn't have the same aesthetic as a hand-blown glass piece. If your rig is a display item and you want everything to match in clear borosilicate, this bowl will look a bit utilitarian. But if you value function over form — or you're just tired of replacing glass every few months — the trade-off is a no-brainer. We'd pick durability over aesthetics on a daily-use piece every single time.
How to Use the Invincibowl Infinity Shatterproof Bowl
- Check your water pipe's joint size. The Invincibowl fits standard 14mm female joints. If your rig uses an 18mm joint, you'll need a 18mm-to-14mm adapter — most head shops carry them.
- Remove your current glass bowl and insert the Invincibowl into the 14mm female joint. It should sit snugly without wobbling. The aluminium-to-glass seal works the same way as glass-on-glass.
- The secured stainless steel screen is pre-installed. Give it a quick visual check — it should sit flat inside the bowl with no gaps around the edges. This screen catches ash and debris before it reaches your water.
- Pack your material into the bowl. The bowl capacity is comparable to a standard 14mm glass piece — roughly 0.2–0.4g depending on how tightly you pack.
- Light, draw, and clear as normal. The aluminium heats at a rate similar to glass, so your technique doesn't need to change.
- After your session, let the bowl cool for 60–90 seconds. Aluminium sheds heat faster than glass, so it won't stay dangerously hot for long. Tap out the spent material and rinse with warm water.
- For deeper cleaning, soak the bowl in isopropyl alcohol (90%+) for 15–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. The anodised finish resists staining, but regular cleaning keeps airflow at its best.
- When the screen eventually clogs beyond cleaning — typically after several weeks of daily use — pop it out and press in a replacement screen. The bowl's internal design holds the screen in place without adhesive or threading.









