Helmet Head

Helmet Head

Helmet Head bags are perfect for trapping smells to avoid unwanted attention in public places and keep things discreet at home, work or while traveling. One thing’s for sure, you’ll never hear anyone complain that you stink (well maybe “you” if you don’t bathe often enough or douse yourself with patchouli oil) because Helmet Head incorporates activated carbon technology and six layers of protection to guarantee their bags to be 100% smell proof. When fully sealed, Helmet Head Smell Proof Storage absorbs and traps even the strongest of odors. In addition, the lockable feature helps prevent unnecessary incidence where children, pets or nosey roommates can get into your stash. It’s good to have a traditional grinder, but it’s also good to have options – especially for the days where you want to pack extra light. That’s why Helmet Head bags come with a complimentary laser etched grinder card. For dispensaries, Helmet Head offers a locking exit bag, while their regular lineup features interior pockets and elastic straps that holds smoking gear snuggly in place, and modular dividers for endless configurations that can be setup on the fly. 

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