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Invincipole & Invincibowl 

Keeping with our theme of adventure-ready sesh gear, the Invincipole is an 18mm/14mm joint fitting downstem crafted from aerospace grade aluminum with a full body hard-anodization. Unlike any standard downstem, the Invincipole features the world’s first Telescoping Technology extending from 3 inches – 5 ¾ inches, fitting a wide range of commonly distributed bongs. Precision lightning ridges make pole extension easy while the inner O-ring seals the directed air flow. Downstem features a percolation diffuser which houses the final ash defense system, our proprietary stainless-steel screen. The matching 14mm Invincibowl (sold separately) is made from aerospace-grade aluminum and 304 surgical stainless steel. Not only it shatter-proof, but the Invincibowl also uses a secure-screen technology that allows the user to invert device, discarding ash. It’s safe, reliable, easy to use and comes in 5 amazing colors. 

 

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