The Ball Vapes of 2024

Mary vs Mercury

In this article, we will compare the Mary Wireless Female Flower Diffuser with the newest addition to the wireless flower diffuser family, Mercury. We will discuss their differences in terms of size, cost, air flow, and resistance.

Cost

Consider upgrading your Moab vaporizer with the Mercury Flower Diffuser. This cost-friendly option can help you achieve bigger hits with less resistance. The secret behind this lies in its larger inner diameter, which can accommodate more balls, thus allowing for increased airflow. Unlike the Mary Flower Diffuser, the Mercury Flower Diffuser has a hole that goes all the way through, and the rim has been removed. This ensures a smoother vaping experience, without any negative effects. If you're looking to take your vaping experience to the next level, choose the Mercury Flower Diffuser.

Airflow

The Mercury diffuser has a larger air path (3/4"), allowing for bigger hits with less effort. Additionally, it can hold up to 240 x 3mm rubies, twice as many as the Mary diffuser.

Step 3: Mat Texture and Grip


Texture affects how much traction a mat provides. A mat with more texture will generally provide more grip, which is helpful for sweaty practices or more vigorous styles of yoga. However, some people find textured mats uncomfortable for prolonged periods, so it's important to find a balance that works for you. 

 

Step 4: Size and Portability


Standard yoga mats are around 68 inches long and 24 inches wide. If you're taller, consider a longer mat. For yogis on the go, travel mats are thinner and lightweight, designed for portability. Some even fold up to fit into a suitcase or backpack.

Cork Yoga Blocks :

 

Cork yoga blocks are favored for their durability and firm support. They are a common choice for experienced yogis and those who prefer a more natural product.

Pros:

  • Firm Support: Cork blocks are denser and provide a solid, stable surface, ideal for supporting the body in various poses.
  • Eco-Friendly: Made from natural cork, these blocks are more environmentally friendly and are a sustainable choice.
  • Durability: Cork blocks tend to be more durable and maintain their shape and texture even with frequent use.
  • Grip: The natural texture of cork offers excellent grip, reducing the chance of slipping, which is particularly useful in more advanced poses.

Cons:

  • Weight: Cork blocks are heavier than foam, which might be a consideration if you need to transport them frequently.
  • Price: They are generally more expensive than foam blocks.
  • Comfort: The firmer surface of cork blocks might feel less comfortable for some users, especially in poses where the block is under the body.