S710NER Brand’s Black x Tri Dosi sugar resin marks the start of a new wave of products for the California cannabis brand. This exciting addition to S710NER’s menu contains sugary crystals made of 93.24% THC and cannabinoids at 93.24%.
With THC and Cannabinoid levels that high, this resin is more of an Inda-couch than it is an Indica. In today’s official West Coast Weed Tour Review, Joey and Justin find out just how potent this sugar resin is.
First Impressions
The Black Tri Dosi sugar resin comes packaged in a beautiful red box housing a black extract container. The box comes with an oil window in shape of the 710 the bottom so users can see the product.
After opening the jar containing the extract, Joey and Justin immediately notice the beautiful diamond-like crystals that make up the sugar resin. This product is quality but also very affordable at around $25-$35.
One-Hit Review
When dabbing this product, you want to make sure you have your nail at a temperature that won’t burn the sugar resin. Joey and Justin kept their pieces around 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
The inhale brings the creamy taste of cookies from the Dosi, while the exhale leaves a gassy taste. Joey described the flavor as earthy and spicy, with very subtle hints of citrus. Ultimately, the Black Tri Dosi gives a smooth flavor and a clean hit.
As far as the high, the sugar resin leaves you with an immediate body high. This is a resin perfect for relaxing, because you won’t feel like moving for a while.
The Black Tri Dosi is very heavy, meaning the potency is high and you’ll be left feeling blazed. This is due to the high level of cannabinoids and THC present.
Joey and Justin both thoroughly enjoyed this product, leaving them to give the Black Tri Dosi a solid 9 out of 10. For the quality and price, this is a product perfect for anyone looking to sit back and chill. Click play on the video below to watch the full review!
If you don’t feel like watching, scroll down and skip ahead to read the scorecard at the bottom of this post. Each of the products reviewed on the WCWT are also featured on our website as well as the Respect My Region Instagram and Youtube.