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Top 5 THC V Carts

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Top 5 THC V Carts

Diet weed sounds too good to be true, especially for anyone who has spent their time gorging on fast food while stoned! But that’s what THCV is – a cannabinoid that doesn’t make you hungry. It also boosts your motivation, concentration, and energy levels.

Vape cartridges are among the hemp industry’s most popular products, and you can buy all kinds of THCV carts. A versatile cannabinoid, THCV pairs well with CBD, delta-8, and more. We’ll be exploring the various THCV blends available in this review.

First, let’s check out the five best legal THCV cartridges.

1. Binoid – THC-V + Delta-8 THC Vape Cartridge

Vape Cartridge

A cerebral and energizing high is in order with a THCV and Delta-8 Cartridge from Binoid. These super-stimulating carts have 20% THCV and 30% delta-8, with an additional 45% of non-intoxicating cannabinoids (CBD, CBG, CBC) playing a balancing role.

Binoid mixes in natural terpenes to complete these carts, which contain 100% hemp-based ingredients and no unnecessary cutting agents. That’s always a sign of a premium product! Binoid recommends these THCV carts for weight loss and panic attack relief.

The cartridges have classic 510-threaded connections, so you won’t need to spend extra on a specific vape battery. ACS Laboratory provides third-party lab reports for these products.

Strains: Purple Haze (Sativa – Creative), Candyland (Sativa – Uplift), Sour Tangie (Sativa – Happy)

2. Bay Smokes – THC-V Cartridge (+ Delta-8)

THC-V Cartridge

Bay Smokes has several high-quality cartridge products, and they have tweaked their best-selling delta-8 carts with a THCV twist. If standard delta-8 sends your appetite soaring, a THCV splash will help control things.

Surprisingly, Bay Smokes mixes the 850mg delta-8 extract with a mere 3mg THCV. But a small amount of this cannabinoid makes a major difference. The carts work with 510-threaded batteries. Bay Smokes stocks one with multiple temperature settings.

They also use high-end SMISS and CCELL hardware in their carts, guaranteeing a smooth vaping experience with minimal harshness on the throat. Third-party analysis by Accurate Test Lab. Available in three strains.

Strains: Grape Ape, Mango Kush, Strawberry Lemonade

3. 3Chi – THC-V Vape Cartridge

THC-V Vape Cartridge

Indulge in an unexpectedly potent legal high with this THCV vape cart from 3Chi. A sizeable 75% delta-8 extract links up with 10% THCV, generating intensely uplifting effects to rival any sativa weed strain. Smidges of CBD, CBC, and CBT promote the entourage effect.

A splash of cannabis-derived terpenes caps the experience. It’s all cannabinoids and terpenes here, with no nasty cutting agents to dampen your high or put your health at risk. 3Chi currently offers these 1ml carts in two strains.

The carts have a glass tank and ceramic coil, producing clean vapor with zero contamination. 3Chi is one of the best-known manufacturers of psychoactive hemp products, and its THCV carts are third-party tested by ACS Laboratory.

Strains: Blue Dream, Snowman

4. Wave – THC-V Cartridges

Wave THC-V Cartridges

Wave’s THCV cartridges are a solid choice if you need a rejuvenating high to keep your spirits up during the day. Each 1ml cart contains 95% (950mg) hemp extract, with an energizing combination of THCV and mind-bending delta-8.

For those on a diet who want to enjoy marijuana without succumbing to hunger pangs, these THCV carts from Wave would make a savvy pick. And if you’re worried the stimulating effects may be too much, take things down a notch or two with a hybrid or indica strain.

These 510-threaded carts hit smoothly without the harshness you might expect from inferior brands. Choose from six delightful strains. Despite the potent and flavorful highs, Wave doesn’t have any lab reports available.

Strains: Sour Diesel (Sativa), Strawberry Cough (Sativa), Island Zkittles (Indica), Blackberry Kush (Indica), Northern Lights (Indica), Blue Dream (Hybrid)

5. Puerto Rico’s Finest – THC-V Vape Cartridges

THC-V Vape Cartridges

Despite the THCV cartridge name, these vape products from Puerto Rico’s Finest are unusual – they really do have pure THCV! With no CBD, delta-8, or minor cannabinoids in the fray, expect an energizing, therapeutic, albeit non-intoxicating experience.

These 510-threaded 1ml carts pack in a hefty 750mg (75%) THCV extract and deliver a blast of stimulation that might make you feel like you’ve had several coffees at once! The THCV also squashes your appetite, eliminating any cravings for snacks throughout the day.

Frustratingly, while Puerto Rico’s Finest has developed an exciting and unique cartridge collection, they don’t back it up with lab reports.

Strains: Sour Diesel, OG Kush, Granddaddy Purple, Gelato

What are THC V Carts?

THCV cartridges are vaping products pre-filled with THCV extract. Carts may hold varying quantities of extract, although 1ml is the most common size. High-quality manufacturers use glass tanks, while cheaper brands often go for plastic.

Cartridges make vaping THCV effortless and convenient, even for those with no prior vaping experience. It’s as easy as screwing the 510-threaded cart onto a compatible and fully-charged vape battery and activating the device using a button or your breath.

THCV’s effects hit almost instantly when vaping and much more speedily than when taking the cannabinoid via a tincture oil, edible, or capsule. You could smoke THCV for near-instant effects, but vaping doesn’t seriously endanger your health as smoking does.

What is THC V?

What is THC V

Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) is a natural cannabinoid famous for reducing appetite, enhancing focus, and boosting energy. Given what we know about other cannabinoids, it’s hard to believe that THCV comes from marijuana.

But THCV is showing that cannabis is complex. Indeed, even THCV itself appeals to different hemp and cannabis users. Some take it strictly for the health benefits; others love weed’s psychoactive effects but hate getting hungry while baked.

That’s why we see so many cannabinoid combinations in THCV carts. A delta-8 and THCV mix makes for an invigorating high. Meanwhile, a CBD and THCV blend allows you to enjoy large doses of the former without feeling excessively relaxed.

Our scientific understanding of THCV somewhat explains its intriguing properties. As a cannabinoid, THCV’s effects occur primarily in the endocannabinoid system (ECS). THCV is mostly a CB1 receptor antagonist and a CB2 receptor agonist.

By antagonizing CB1 receptors, THCV works as an appetite suppressant. In contrast, cannabinoids like THC are CB1 receptor agonists, hence why cannabis makes you hungry. However, researchers have suggested there may be more going on with THCV.

While moderate THCV doses do curb appetite and won’t make you high, the opposite may be true of large doses. Some research has shown that THCV becomes a CB1 receptor agonist in such amounts.

Potential health benefits of THC V carts

THCV’s many interactions within the ECS suggest it could have several therapeutic effects. I must stress that THCV has no approved medical uses, and we are a long way off from such a breakthrough, but there’s much to be hopeful about moving forward.

Weight loss: In suppressing appetite, THCV is a promising natural weight loss aid and may help with obesity management. That said, those with eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia should avoid using THCV products.

Schizophrenia: Scientists are optimistic that THCV may alleviate schizophrenia symptoms, as detailed in a 2015 study published in the British Journal of Pharmacology.

Researchers found that the cannabinoid may produce an anti-psychotic effect via 5-HT1A receptors located in the serotonin system.

Diabetes management: THCV could assist with glycemic control, which in turn might help with managing type 2 diabetes. A placebo-controlled study showed that THCV lowers fasting plasma glucose concentration.

Neuroprotection: Several cannabinoids may have long-term benefits for the brain, including THCV. I’m surprised more isn’t made of the US government – and specifically the Department of Health and Human Services – holding a patent on cannabinoids as neuroprotectants.

The Legal Status of THC V Carts

legal status of THC V

THCV cartridges have been federally legal in the US since 2018. Formerly a Schedule 1 drug, THCV was de-scheduled courtesy of the 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act (Farm Bill). However, the THCV used in products must come from a hemp source, not a marijuana one.

Effectively, this means THCV vape carts cannot have more than 0.3% THC. The tight cap on THC concentrations theoretically stops companies from making legal psychoactive products. However, the reality is different, with the likes of delta-8 thriving!

Many THCV products do not contain any THC whatsoever, especially those made with delta-8 distillate. But THCV carts consisting of full-spectrum hemp extract inevitably have a little bit of THC. Brands use lab reports to confirm their products comply with the Farm Bill.

Drug Tests and THC V Carts

THCV and THC have too much in common for the former to be safe for drug tests. Annoyingly, drug tests cannot separate THC from its analogs and homologs, hence why having THCV metabolites in your body can lead to a positive test.

And as we’ve discussed, THCV carts nearly always have other cannabinoids in them, too. Delta-8, delta-10, delta-9 (aka THC), and HHC will all land you in hot water. Sadly, if drug tests are constantly hanging over you, it’s unwise to vape THCV carts.

But it’s not all bad news. Occasional THCV consumption probably won’t make you fail a test, although it depends on how sensitive the test is. Drinking several glasses of water in the run-up to a test will help dilute any THCV metabolites in your urine.

If you know a legit urine sample will screw you, synthetic urine products are a great last-resort option. Used carefully and correctly, these can fool standard drug tests and keep you in the clear.

What to Look for When Buying THC V Carts

Are you confused and not sure where to start? Shopping for THCV carts is easy when you know how, but getting to grips with these products and the hemp industry takes research. Let’s get the ball rolling.

Third-Party Certificates of Analysis (COA)

lab testing

You can’t trust every company you see selling THCV products. However, those that can show you a third-party COA for their products are 100 times more trustworthy than the brands that can’t. Every manufacturer should want to confirm the quality of their THCV carts.

Those who refuse to comply with lab testing are likely up to something they don’t want you to know about. Perhaps they use impure hemp extract or aren’t putting any THCV into their products at all. It doesn’t matter – if there’s no COA available, shop elsewhere.

Cannabinoid Ratios

With several types of THCV cartridges available, you must check the cannabinoids in a product and the respective concentrations before buying. For example, if you only want to lose weight, you don’t want a THCV cart with copious amounts of intoxicating delta-8!

Terpenes

Indicas: THCV has a naturally energizing effect, but carts with indica terpenes bring a soothing element to your experience. I recommend indicas if stimulant products make you anxious and jittery.

Sativas: Amplify THCV’s invigorating properties with a Sativa cartridge. These terpenes have fatigue-busting effects, improve motivation, and nudge you into a creative mood.

Hybrids: These THCV carts draw upon the benefits of sativas and indicas, giving you a well-balanced mash-up of the two.

How to Store Your THC V Carts

Store Your THC V Carts

Keep THCV cartridges sealed in the packaging until you need them. Store in a cool place and away from direct sunlight; otherwise, UV rays can destroy your product.

How Long Do THC V Carts Last?

Vaporized THCV hits almost immediately but has the shortest-lived effects. Expect the benefits to wear off within three hours or sooner if you are a heavy, daily user.

Purchasing THC V Carts Online vs. Shops Near Me

Purchasing THC V Carts Online

Ensure you are buying legitimate THCV carts and getting the best value for money by shopping online. It may seem more convenient to shop at your local store, but THCV isn’t as common as CBD or delta-8 yet. Moreover, physical vendors are notorious for stocking fakes.

While you may have a respectable hemp store near you, I don’t advocate buying vape carts from headshops, convenience stores, or gas stations. Buy from reputable online vendors instead.

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Ralph is a passionate author at tooslick.com, a leading drug education website. With a background in public health, he combines research and empathy to create informative content that empowers readers with knowledge on substance abuse. Ralph's mission is to foster a safer and healthier community through education.

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