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Palm Tree Bong

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by Hemper

€ 59,99
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Smooth, filtered hits from a compact 7-inch glass water pipe with real character. The Hemper Palm Tree Bong pairs an amber palm tree body with a diffused downstem percolator that breaks smoke into fine bubbles for noticeably cooler pulls. Portable enough for the garden, striking enough for the shelf.
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Palm Tree Bong by Hemper — Tropical Vibes, Smooth Rips

The Palm Tree Bong is a 7-inch (17.8 cm) borosilicate glass water pipe from Hemper that filters smoke through a diffused downstem percolator for cooler, smoother hits. With its clear glass base and amber palm tree body, this compact bong looks like a miniature holiday on your shelf — and pulls like one too. It sits at that sweet spot between novelty piece and genuine daily driver: eye-catching enough to spark conversation, functional enough that you'll actually reach for it.

7 inches / 17.8 cm tall Diffused downstem percolator Amber palm tree design Clear borosilicate glass base By Hemper

Specifications of the Hemper Palm Tree Bong

Everything you need to know about this palm tree water pipe at a glance — compact dimensions, solid glass construction, and a percolator that actually does its job.

SpecValue
BrandHemper
SKUHS2616
Height7 inches (17.8 cm)
MaterialBorosilicate glass
Base colourClear glass
Body designAmber palm tree
Percolator typeDiffused downstem
IncludedBong, downstem, bowl piece

Complete your setup with a decent grinder to get a consistent, fine grind — it makes a real difference in how evenly your bowl burns. A set of pipe cleaners and some isopropyl alcohol will keep the downstem clear and your hits tasting fresh. If you're after something with more volume, have a look at the larger bongs in our water pipe collection.

Why the Palm Tree Bong Earns Its Spot on the Shelf

At 17.8 cm, this bong is compact enough to tuck away in a cupboard or slide into a bag without stress. That's the main draw for a piece like this — it doesn't demand a dedicated spot on your coffee table, but it's solid enough that it won't feel flimsy in your hand. The glass has a decent thickness to it; you can feel the weight when you pick it up, which is reassuring for something at this price point.

The diffused downstem is where it counts. Instead of a simple open tube dumping smoke straight into water, the downstem has small slits that break the smoke into smaller bubbles. More bubbles means more surface area in contact with water, which cools the smoke down before it reaches your lungs. The result: less throat irritation, better flavour, and you're not coughing your head off after every pull. For a 7-inch piece, the filtration is genuinely impressive — we'd put it up against bongs twice its size that only have a basic downstem.

Now, the honest bit: at 17.8 cm tall, the smoke path is short. You're not going to get the same level of cooling as a 35 cm beaker bong with an ice catcher. That's physics, not a design flaw. If you want maximum cooling, you'll want something taller. But if you want something portable, fun to look at, and smooth enough for daily use — this is a proper little workhorse. We've seen customers grab these as a travel piece or a secondary bong for the garden, and that's exactly where it shines.

How to Use the Palm Tree Bong

Using a water pipe with a diffused downstem is straightforward, but a few details make the difference between a decent hit and a great one.

  1. Fill the base with room-temperature water until the downstem slits are submerged by roughly 1-2 cm. Too much water and you'll get splashback; too little and the percolator can't do its job. You should see bubbles forming at the slits when you draw — that's your sweet spot.
  2. Grind your herb to a medium consistency. Too fine and it pulls through the bowl; too coarse and it won't burn evenly. A decent 4-piece grinder gives you the right texture every time.
  3. Pack the bowl loosely — don't press it down tight. Air needs to flow through the herb for even combustion. A light pinch, dropped in, is usually enough for a single hit.
  4. Place your mouth over the top opening, creating a seal with your lips. Light the edge of the bowl (not the centre — this is called cornering, and it lets you get multiple fresh hits from one pack).
  5. Draw slowly and steadily. You'll see the smoke filter through the water and travel up the palm tree body. Once the chamber is filled to your liking, lift the bowl piece to clear the bong in one breath.
  6. Exhale, and tip out the used water after your session. Refill with fresh water next time — stale bong water tastes grim and defeats the purpose of filtration.

What Is a Diffused Downstem Percolator?

A diffused downstem is a tube that sits inside the bong's base, submerged in water, with small slits or holes cut near the bottom. When you draw air through the bong, smoke is forced through these slits, breaking it into dozens of tiny bubbles rather than one large one. This massively increases the surface area of smoke touching water — and water contact is what cools the smoke and filters out heavier particulates.

The practical difference is noticeable from the first hit. A bong without a percolator delivers harsher, hotter smoke. A diffused downstem smooths things out considerably. It's the most common percolator type for a reason: it works reliably, it's easy to clean, and it doesn't add drag the way more complex percs (like honeycomb or tree percolators) sometimes can. For a compact 7-inch bong like this Palm Tree piece, a diffused downstem is the right call — anything more elaborate would restrict airflow in a chamber this size.

Percolator typeFiltration levelDragEase of cleaning
No percolator (open downstem)MinimalVery lowVery easy
Diffused downstemGoodLowEasy
Honeycomb discHighMediumModerate
Tree percolatorHighMedium-highDifficult

Size Matters — But Not Always How You Think

A 7-inch bong won't give you the same cooling capacity as a 14-inch beaker. That's just the reality of a shorter smoke path. But here's what a lot of people overlook: a smaller bong concentrates flavour. With less air volume in the chamber, you taste more of the terpene profile and less of the staleness that can build up in a large piece. If you're someone who appreciates the flavour differences between strains, a compact bong can actually be the better choice.

The 17.8 cm height also means this bong is genuinely portable. It fits in a backpack, it's easy to hand around a circle without worrying about someone dropping a 40 cm glass tower, and it stores in a kitchen cupboard without needing its own shelf. We'd pick this over a full-size bong for outdoor sessions, barbecues, or anywhere you don't want to lug around something fragile and oversized.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much water should I put in the Palm Tree Bong?

Fill until the slits on the diffused downstem are covered by about 1-2 cm of water. Draw without lighting — if you see even bubbling and no splashback, you're set. The water level sits in the clear glass base, so it's easy to eyeball.

Is 7 inches too small for a bong?

Not at all. A 17.8 cm bong with a diffused downstem delivers smooth, filtered hits — just with a shorter smoke path than a full-size piece. You trade some cooling capacity for better flavour concentration and portability. It's a different experience, not a lesser one.

How do I clean a bong with a palm tree design?

The curved glass can trap resin in spots a straight tube wouldn't. Pour in some coarse salt and isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher), cover the openings, and shake firmly for 30-60 seconds. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Do this weekly and the downstem slits stay clear.

What does a diffused downstem actually do?

It breaks smoke into small bubbles through slits at the bottom of the stem. More bubbles means more water contact, which cools the smoke and filters out harsh particulates. The result is a noticeably smoother hit compared to a plain open downstem.

Can I add ice to the Palm Tree Bong?

This bong doesn't have ice notches, so ice cubes would drop straight into the base and potentially crack the glass from thermal shock. If you want cooler hits, use cold (not icy) water in the base instead. It's safer for the glass and still makes a difference.

Is the bowl piece removable?

Yes. The bowl lifts out of the downstem, which is how you clear the chamber after filling it with smoke. It also makes cleaning much easier — you can soak the bowl separately.

How does this compare to a silicone bong?

Glass delivers cleaner flavour — silicone can impart a slight taste, especially when new. The Palm Tree Bong is borosilicate glass, which is heat-resistant and durable for its type. Silicone wins on drop-resistance, but glass wins on taste and smoke quality every time.

Last updated: April 2026

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