Geek THC

Geek THC — Geek Vape's Only Authorized Hemp THC Brand. Not Geek Bar. Not Nicotine.

Geek THC is Geek Vape's only authorized hemp THC brand — completely separate from Geek Bar, which is nicotine only. Based in Irvine, California. Three products at Pro Cannabis: the 4.2g Pulse Pro Fire AF (Delta-9 + THCP + HTE), the 7.5g MAXXX OUT (CB9A + THCP + THCV, live resin), and the 9.3g Clearview (Delta-8 + THCP + THC-H, fully transparent tank, up to 50,000 puffs). All Farm Bill compliant, third-party lab tested.

Geek Bar Makes Nicotine Vapes. Geek THC Makes Hemp THC. They Are Not the Same Product.

If you found this page searching for "Geek Bar THC" — you are not alone and you are in the right place. Geek Bar is a nicotine disposable vape brand sold in convenience stores and gas stations. It contains zero THC and zero cannabinoids. Geek THC is an entirely separate brand, officially authorized by Geek Vape — the same hardware manufacturer behind Geek Bar — created specifically for hemp-derived cannabinoid consumers. Same hardware DNA. Completely different product. Geek THC is the only brand in the hemp space carrying genuine Geek Vape hardware engineering behind its cannabinoid products. Everything else using the Geek name for THC products is unauthorized.

CB9A — The Cannabinoid That Makes a 7.5g Device Actually Work Without Clogging

Large-format disposable vapes fail for one consistent reason: cannabinoid crystallization in the oil. THCP, THCA, and most high-potency cannabinoids crystallize when sitting in oil over time — especially in a device used across weeks rather than days. Crystallization clogs the coil, produces inconsistent draws, and degrades performance from the first puff to the last.

CB9A does not crystallize. It is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid derived from CBD isolate through structural modification — the acetate group addition gives it one physical property that standard cannabinoids lack: it stays fluid in oil at room temperature, in cold conditions, and over extended periods. Geek THC uses CB9A as the foundation cannabinoid in the MAXXX OUT specifically because a 7.5g device that clogs on day three is not a 7.5g device — it is a 2g device with expensive wasted oil. CB9A is the engineering solution that makes the full 7.5g capacity actually deliverable.

Pulse Pro Fire AF, MAXXX OUT and Clearview — Three Devices for Three Different Users

Pulse Pro Fire AF (4.2g) is for experienced users who want THCP potency in a compact device without committing to a 7g+ format. Delta-9 + THCP + HTE (High Terpene Extraction — full-spectrum terpene concentrate, not distillate). Smart display, VPU chip, draw-activated, USB-C. Six strains: Blackberry Kush, Blue Dream, Bubba Peach, GG4, Sour Apricot, Washington Apple.

MAXXX OUT (7.5g) is for high-tolerance daily users who want the flagship Geek THC experience — the most potent blend across the most oil, engineered not to clog. CB9A + THCP + THCV live resin. Dual Mesh Coil Technology, VPU advanced power delivery, Regular and GT mode, 3D galaxy display. Five strain-specific live resin profiles: Blue Dream, Hawaiian Haze, Purple Drank, Red Wine, Watermelon Gelato.

Clearview (9.3g) is for people who want maximum capacity with maximum control and no guesswork about what is left in the tank. The transparent reservoir is a genuine functional advantage at this size — at 9.3g you will use this device for weeks, and knowing your remaining oil level matters. Delta-8 + THCP + THC-H + CB9a, three voltage settings (2.8V / 3.2V / 3.6V), adjustable airflow, SGT v2 chipset, up to 50,000 puffs. Three flavour editions: Frostware (icy/mentholated), Glycode (candy-sweet), Terpcore (full-spectrum terp-forward).

THCV Is Not Just a Bonus Cannabinoid — It's What Stops THCP from Flooring You

The MAXXX OUT formula has three cannabinoids for a specific reason. THCP alone at high doses produces deep body sedation — the effect some users want and others find overwhelming. CB9A sets the clear-headed baseline. THCV is the moderator: a naturally-occurring cannabinoid with energizing, focus-sharpening properties that specifically counterbalances THCP's sedating tendency. THCV keeps the mental dimension of the experience functional and directional rather than couch-locked. In sativa strains the THCV energy expresses most fully — Blue Dream and Hawaiian Haze let it work. In indica strains the THCP relaxation dominates. That interplay is deliberate. The MAXXX OUT is not just a high-potency device — it is a tuned formula where each cannabinoid exists for a specific reason.

9.3 Grams. Transparent Tank. Three Voltage Settings. The Clearview Is in Its Own Category.

The 9.3g Clearview has three things no other disposable in this lineup offers simultaneously. First: the transparent reservoir. You can see exactly how much oil is left at any point. At 9.3g this is practical, not aesthetic — discovering your device is nearly empty mid-session is annoying at 2g and genuinely frustrating at 9.3g. Second: three selectable voltage settings (2.8V for terpene-forward flavor, 3.2V for balanced sessions, 3.6V for maximum output) plus adjustable airflow — most disposables offer neither. Third: the SGT v2 chipset manages power delivery with real-time consistency compensation, meaning the puff quality on gram nine matches gram one. Up to 50,000 puffs. Third-party lab tested. Not available in New York State.

Frequently Asked Questions About Geek THC

No — completely different products. Geek Bar is a nicotine disposable vape sold in convenience stores. It contains no THC and no cannabinoids. Geek THC is a separate hemp-derived THC brand, officially authorized by Geek Vape to produce cannabinoid products. Both share the hardware engineering lineage and VPU chip technology from Geek Vape, but the formulas, target market, and regulatory frameworks are entirely different. If you are looking for a cannabis experience, Geek Bar will not deliver it.

CB9A is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid derived from CBD with one key physical property that makes it valuable in large-format devices: it does not crystallize in oil. Most high-potency cannabinoids — THCP, THCA — crystallize over time, causing clogs and inconsistent draws. In a 7.5g device you use across weeks, crystallization destroys performance. CB9A stays fluid, keeps the blend consistent from first puff to last, and activates CB1 receptors at Delta-9 equivalent potency. It is the foundation of the MAXXX OUT specifically because without it, a 7.5g high-potency device does not perform reliably.

Pulse Pro Fire AF (4.2g): compact, Delta-9 + THCP + HTE, draw-activated, for users wanting THCP potency in a portable device. MAXXX OUT (7.5g): flagship, CB9A + THCP + THCV live resin, Dual Mesh Coils, GT mode, for high-tolerance daily users wanting the most potent Geek THC blend at maximum capacity. Clearview (9.3g): highest capacity, Delta-8 + THCP + THC-H + CB9a, transparent tank, three voltage settings, adjustable airflow, up to 50,000 puffs, for volume users wanting full visibility and control.

The Clearview's reservoir is fully transparent — you can see the oil level in real time. At 9.3g this is practical, not aesthetic: most users will use this device over weeks and knowing whether you have 7g or 0.5g remaining matters for planning. Most large-format disposables use opaque tanks and you only discover they are empty when the draw becomes thin and airy. The Clearview eliminates that surprise. Store away from direct sunlight — UV exposure degrades oil faster in a transparent container.

No. Due to New York State hemp regulations, Geek THC products cannot be sold or shipped within New York State. All three products — Pulse Pro Fire AF, MAXXX OUT and Clearview — are restricted for NY residents. They are available for delivery to all other qualifying US states through Pro Cannabis with batch-verified COAs on every listing.