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EARTHMED BLOG

Yo Tips: The Ultimate Wood Tips for Sanitary Seshing

Posted by Canna Randa on Sep 25, 2024

One of the coolest parts about writing blog posts for EarthMed is that we’re always exploring new products that enhance the cannabis experience. Recently, I had a chance to try YoTip—the Universal Fit Personal Wooden Mouthpiece from YoProducts. If you’re into toking joints, cones, or prerolls, this little wooden mouthpiece might just change how you sesh. These innovative wood tip filters transform a sloppy session into a sanitary one—and deserve a 5-star rating.

What is a YoTip?

YoTip is a compact, personal wooden mouthpiece that fits almost any joint, cone, or preroll. These nifty joint tips come in regular (for typical cones, prerolls, and regular-sized jays) and XL sizes (for blunts, cannagars, and hash holes). Super easy to use—just insert your joint into the YoTip, give it a slight quarter-turn while pushing, and it holds snugly. No complicated setup, no fuss. YoTip wood tips add a layer of comfort and cleanliness to your smoke session, especially when sharing with friends.

Why YoTips are Worth Trying

Joint tips and cone tips have been around for a while, but YoTip stands out for a few key reasons:

  1. Natural Wood Feel: Made from wood, YoTip gives your joint a unique, comfortable feel—almost like smoking a classic cigarillo or a black and mild wood tip cigar, minus the nicotine and tobacco. The wooden design adds a touch of class and elevates the tactile experience of smoking a jay.
  2. Universal Fit for Most Joints and Cones: Whether you’re rolling up a slim joint or a fatty hash hole, YoTip’s two universally designed sized options make these cone tips easy to use with almost any size. Just twist, push, and puff—it’s that straightforward.
  3. Durable and Reusable: Unlike disposable paper tips, a YoTip is made to last. It’s reusable, easy to clean, and an eco-friendly choice for those who prefer a more sustainable smoking accessory.
  4. Price Point is On Point: As a savvy, seasoned smoker, joint tips are nothing new to me. I have a collection of beautiful glass tips that I like to use. But I never bring them out to events because they can be pricey, and their small size makes them easy to lose or leave behind. With the affordable price of Yo Tips, I feel comfortable bringing these joint tips out and don’t feel bad if one doesn’t make it home. 

A Product with a Purpose

YoProducts, the company behind YoTip, isn’t just focused on making great smoking accessories—they’re driven by a mission. Founded in 2022 by Jesse Sternberg, who is a quadriplegic, YoProducts aims to support the Spinal Cord Injury community, a group that is often underserved. Each YoTip joint tip sold contributes to this cause, making it more than just a smoking accessory; it’s part of a larger effort to help those in need.

My TLDR Verdict on YoTip

After trying YoTip wood tips, it’s easy to see why these joint tips are becoming popular. They offer a practical and stylish upgrade, adding comfort and improving hygiene to your smoking routine. The natural wood feel is a refreshing alternative to traditional glass or plastic cone tips, and their affordability and reusable design make them an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their joint, cone, or preroll experience. Perfect for group sessions, YoTips add a touch of sophistication while also supporting a meaningful cause. For those who value a cleaner smoke and contributing to a good mission, YoTip truly earns its five-star rating.

So, if you’re curious about wood tips and want to try something new, YoTip might be just what you’re looking for. It’s a small accessory that makes a big impact, both in your smoking sessions and in the broader community. 

Do you use joint tips or are they not your thing? Hit me up on social media, and let’s spark up a conversation about it.

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