Smart Smoking

Discover a better way to smoke with practical tips for a cleaner, healthier experience. Learn how the Bare Smoke Filter works, explore its benefits, and build smarter smoking habits.

Cannabis 101

Your go-to hub for smoke-related education, insights, and articles. Browse blog categories covering cannabis basics, smoking culture, product knowledge, and more.
 

Learn the Science

Behind Bare smoking products

The Bare Filter was created to support a cleaner, smoother smoking experience by helping reduce unwanted contaminants and harsh particulate matter commonly inhaled during cannabis use. Backed by third-party testing, our filter was designed with a focus on health, function, convenience, and portability — giving smokers a smarter option without overcomplicating the ritual.

Viruses & Bacteria

Our filter has undergone medical-grade performance tests and proved to capture 50+% of all particulate matter, while maintaining comfortable breathability. This supports a cleaner smoking experience by helping reduce exposure to unwanted particles during each inhale!

Throat Harshness

By filtering out a significant amount of tar and other irritating particulate matter, Bare helps create a smoother, less abrasive inhale. With fewer harsh contaminants reaching your throat, each pull feels cleaner and more comfortable, instead of causing a coughing fit!

Harmful Tar & Particulates

Lab testing found Bare captures over 50% of harmful tar and other contaminants while still maintaining 98% of THC and other cannabinoids, as well as 99.8% of terpenes. In other words, it helps remove more of what you do not want while preserving most of what you do!

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The Bare Glossary

The Bare Glossary

A - B - C - CANNABIS is a type of flowering plant that includes the well-known species sativa and indica. People have grown it for centuries for its therapeutic and medicinal uses. The plant contains natural chemicals called cannabinoids, which give each strain its...

Cannabis Laws by State

Cannabis Laws by State

Cannabis is still illegal at the federal level — it’s classified as a Schedule I drug, which puts it in the same category as heroin (yeah, seriously). But a lot has changed across the country. Most states have gone their own way, legalizing cannabis for medical use —...