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Atmos Jump Review: 
A Dry Herb Vape Pen Worth Considering

Written by: Taylor | Updated: March 22nd, 2019

Are you looking for a dry herb vape pen that packs a punch?

The Atmos Jump might just be for you.

Since its release in 2015, I’ve always had my eyes on the Atmos Jump. My first encounter with it was through a friend…you know, the kind of ‘here-give-this-a-shot’ moment that I was already eager to take full advantage of.

After toying around with the Atmos Jump, I realized this vaporizer is unlike most vape pens on the market... it doesn't suck.

The Atmos Jump is one of those dry herb pen-style vaporizers that are extremely affordable. Gone are the days when you had to pay over $200 for a vaporizer and get an actual piece of crap.

The Atmos Jump is without a doubt one of my favorite vape pens. It's quickly became one of my daily drivers, especially when I'm on the go. 

It's both extremely affordable, and packs a punch.

In this review I hope to cover everything you need to know about the Atmos Jump if you're considering picking one up for yourself.

Now lets get into the full review!

The Design

The Atmos Jump’s design is simple. The pen is made up of two pieces; the mouthpiece with its locking system that locks and unlocks with a quick twist, and the rest of the unit including non-removable battery. The Atmos Jump’s exterior features a cool carbon-fiber design with an anodized steel chamber. The unit itself feels like a solid build, there's no weird rattles if I shake it and it has an authoritative hand-feel. The chamber heats up with a pretty great about of pep and can hold between 0.25 and 0.3 of a gram of dry herbs.

The only thing that I was actually worried about was the plastic mouthpiece. Always puts me on my toes that I'll burn my lips by the end of the session. The air path inside the device works sufficient to keep the vapor at temperatures that won't hurt, that's not to say it can't get a little uncomfortable if you really push it. Overall, the little guy is pretty rugged and durable, I'm impressed.

Key Features

  • Two piece design
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    Single button activation
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    380 F set temperature
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    A carbon-fiber casing to ensure the exterior of the device remains cool
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    Accessories include a Micro USB charger and a maintenance kit with a cleaning brush and packing tool

Discreetness

One of the best things I’ve noticed about the Atmos Jump is its discreetness. You see, the device comes at a single temperature setting. Sure, this could seem like a turn-off for most people, but at 350 F, it’s right in the middle of the road as far as maximum and minimum vape temperatures go. It produces highly psychoactive vapor, but doesn't produce massive amounts of vapor. You could probably exhale this right in a crowded classroom and have maybe one or two people notice but have no idea where it's coming from, absolutely brilliant in my opinion. Obviously, some compounds as well as residual THC remains in bud that's put through this vape. Hold on to the ABV for use in edibles or even a stronger vape.

The design helps keep the device inconspicuous, to boot. It’s compact enough to easily be hidden out of sight should the need arise with a casual closing of the palm. I can’t tell you how many times I was able to just slip the vaporizer into my pocket without a care in the world. The cheat code for stealth with vape pens is looking like a nicotine vaporizer, and this one capitalizes on that nicely.

Battery Life

The Atmos Jump features a 1200mah internal battery to power the device. From what I’ve tested, you’re looking at 30 minutes of continuous use. What makes this pen awesome, though, is that the device shuts down after 5 minutes to conserve battery life. So, if you keep your sessions within the 5-minute cycles, the battery can easily get you through a day of getting stoned about once every three hours if you need to get really stoned each day.

The one thing I didn’t particularly like was how long it took to recharge the battery. Charging the battery took me anywhere between 3 and 4 hours, which I felt was a little long for 30 minutes of vaping time. I hope this is improved upon with a higher mAh battery in the future. Bare minimum, I'd like charge time to closely mirror useable time.

Still, stay within the 5-minute sessions and make sure you take deep and slow belly inhales.

Vapor Quality

A $60 vape pen is pretty inexpensive for a dry herb vaporizer,  so of course there's some caveats. The battery is only 1200 mAh resulting in a pretty pitiful battery life, but does vapor quality take a hit too? Well, not really. For the Atmos Jump’s price, I was blissfully surprised at the quality of vapor I was getting. I honestly went in expecting a less than par experience because of the low temperature settings and the price tag.

Personally, I thought the temperature was spot on for those who aren't super stoners that need the maximum possible amount of vapor at the highest possible temperature. In fact, it's spot on for a nice enjoyable high that doesn't affect your day, just makes it a little bit better. That one temperature setting actually adds to the easy-to-use value the Atmos Jump provides.

The Jump’s quality is for those who want much thinner vapor and more flavor, rather than those seeking a cloud chasing experience that's sure to result in some coughing. It kind of places itself in middle ground, which to me, isn’t a bad place to be at all. The smaller chamber size actually works in it's favor because its so small there really isn't a need to stir the chamber, it's definitely all came in contact with some heat.

Pros

  • Attractively low price
  • Solid casing and carbon-fiber design
  • Extremely portable
  • Very discreet
  • Large but not heavy hits
  • Easy to use
  • Auto shut-off

Cons

  • Single temperature setting
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    Long battery charging time

How Does It Work?

Working the Atmos Jump could not be any simpler. Once charged, twist the mouthpiece counterclockwise to unlock it and remove it from the pen. Try not to lose it! Now you've exposed the herb chamber, load it full of dried flower. The best tightness to pack your herbs in the Jump is to pack fairly tightly, you aren't working with much space anyways.. But don’t make the mistake of packing them too tight that it restricts the airflow.

Turning it on is pretty straightforward. Simply press the power button three times quickly, and watch the LED on the front turn orange. That means the device is heating. Once it’s reached temperature, the orange light will turn green, and the device is ready to use. Focus on taking a long controlled draw from the device before exhaling. Depending on light conditions it sometimes look like you didn't get very much, fret not, the buzz is coming either way.

Where To Buy It?

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Conclusion

At a price point so low you'd consider buying it if you really needed something quick to vape from, the Atmos Jump, delivers a worthwhile vaping experience. It’ll get you stoned, no doubt. The one 350 F temperature setting is a bit of a bummer, but I can't see them feasibly improving it without making a vaporizer that dies after just one session until they upgrade the battery to something a little more substantial. However, the dry herb pen market is lacking, most pens cater exclusively to concentrates.

The Atmos Jump, with its sleek design, great portability and wonderful functionality has made it at the very least worth the time. It has a time and a place, it isn't going to be your main vaporizer or even the top 5 best you'll ever use, but I can't deny it serves a purpose.

About the Author Taylor

A marijuana enthusiast, vaporizer connoisseur, a frequent user of CBD and he's also the founder of iMarijuanit.com.

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