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The complete guide to hitz

The Complete Guide to Hitz Disposables, Hitz Carts & Hitz Vape Products

This guide is for adults 21+ in places where cannabis is legal. Laws on THC vapes vary by state and country — confirm your local rules before buying anything, and treat any seller who doesn’t verify your age as a red flag on its own.

Quick answer: Hitz is a disposable cannabis vape line built around 1g and 2g devices. It is known by names like Hitz Dispo, Hitz Gen 7, and Hitz Infinity, all under the brand’s “High In The Zone” tagline. Hitz Carts are the refillable, 510-thread version of the same oil; Hitz Disposables are sealed, pre-charged, single-use pens. The category is heavily counterfeited, so in 2026, the real question most buyers need answered isn’t “Which Hitz model should I get?” It’s “How do I know this one is actually real?” We cover both below.

What’s in this guide

  • What Are Hitz Carts?
  • What Are Hitz Disposables?
    • What Is in a Hitz Disposable?
    • How Many Hits Are on a Hitz Disposable?
  • How to Know Whether a Hitz Disposable Is Real or Fake
  • What Are the New Hitz Disposables?
  • The Best Hitz 2G Disposable
  • FAQ

What Are Hitz Carts?

Hitz Carts are pre-filled, 510-thread cannabis cartridges. The kind that screw onto a separate, reusable battery rather than coming with one built in. They’re the “refillable” half of the Hitz product family, sitting alongside the all-in-one Hitz Disposable line.

A few things define the cart format specifically:

  • 510-thread connection. This is the standard screw-on fitting used by most vape batteries on the market, so a Hitz cart isn’t locked to one proprietary device the way some disposable systems are.
  • Smaller fill volume. Most Hitz carts hold around 1ml (roughly 1g) of oil, which retailers commonly list at somewhere in the 300–400 puff range per cart, depending on draw length and airflow setting.
  • Battery-dependent performance. Because the cart itself has no battery, how it performs depends partly on the device you pair it with. Voltage, preheat settings, and airflow all change the draw.
  • Lower upfront cost per session. You buy the battery once and only replace the cart, which is part of why “hitz cart” and “hitz cartridges” are searched almost as often as the disposable versions.

People also search this product under “hitz cart,” “hit carts,” “hits cart,” and “hitz cartridges”—all the same idea, just different shorthand. If you already own a 510 battery and want to swap flavors or strains without buying a new device each time, the cart format is the one to look for. If you’d rather not deal with batteries or charging at all, that’s where Hitz Disposables come in.

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What Are Hitz Disposables?

Hitz Disposables are sealed, single-use vape pens that arrive pre-charged and pre-filled: no battery to charge, no cart to screw on, and no e-liquid to refill. You open the package, pull off the mouthpiece cap, and inhale; nearly every version in the lineup is draw-activated, meaning there’s no button to press at all.

This is the side of the brand behind most of the search volume — “hitz disposable,” “hitz dispo,” “hitz pen,” “hitz weed pen,” “hitz vape pen,” and “hitz dab pen” are all ways people refer to the same basic product. The line has gone through several hardware generations, and the naming can get confusing if you’re comparing listings across different retailers:

GenerationFormatNotable feature
Gen 5 / Gen 61g & 2g disposableEarlier hardware, simpler airflow, the baseline most “budget” listings reference
Gen 72g disposableCeramic coil, onboard display showing puff count/battery, improved airflow
Infinity (also marketed as Gen 8)2g disposable360-degree display, anti-leak design, the current flagship
XtraVaries by retailerListed under both THC and nicotine formulations, depending on the seller. always confirm which one you’re looking at before buying

Two sizes dominate the lineup: 1g disposables, which are more pocketable and suit occasional or lighter use, and 2g disposables, which roughly double the oil capacity and are the version most of the “best Hitz 2g disposable” searches are actually asking about (more on that in its own section below).

What Is in a Hitz Disposable?

Every Hitz Disposable has two separate components worth understanding: the hardware and the extract.

Hardware is the battery, heating element, sealed oil tank, and mouthpiece. Higher-tier models in the lineup (Gen 7 and Infinity in particular) use a ceramic coil rather than a basic metal one, which retailers say heats oil more evenly and reduces the burnt taste that comes from “dry hits.” Genuine units are also fully sealed at the factory; there’s nothing to pour in or top off yourself.

Extract is the actual cannabis oil, and this is where Hitz’s product tiers diverge most:

  • Distillate — the most common, most economical base oil. Clean but less flavor-forward on its own.
  • Live resin — made from cannabis that’s flash-frozen right after harvest, which preserves more of the plant’s original terpene profile compared to distillate.
  • Liquid diamonds / THCA diamonds + high-terpene extract (HTE) — the premium tier, combining crystallized THCA with a separately preserved terpene extract. This is the formulation behind the “Hitz 2g Liquid Diamonds” and “Safari Series” listings.

Potency is commonly advertised in the 80–90% THC range across Hitz listings, but treat that number as a marketing range, not a guarantee for the specific unit in your hand. Actual potency should come from the lab report tied to that batch, not the box copy. That distinction matters more here than in most product categories, and here’s why.

How Many Hits Are on a Hitz Disposable?

This is one of those specs where you’ll see wildly different numbers depending on which retailer’s page you’re reading, anywhere from around 500 puffs up to claims of 2,000+ on the same “2g” device. That spread isn’t really about Hitz specifically; it’s how puff-count marketing works across the whole disposable vape category because the real number depends on:

  • Oil volume — 1g devices naturally deliver fewer puffs than 2g devices.
  • Battery capacity — a bigger battery can sustain more heating cycles before the device dies, even if oil remains.
  • Your draw style — long, deep pulls use more oil per puff than short ones, which can cut an “888-puff” estimate down considerably in real-world use.

As a rough, generation-by-generation guide pulled from how the devices are commonly listed:

ModelTypical oil volumeCommonly advertised puff range
Standard 1g Dispo~1g / 1.8ml~500 puffs
Gen 6 (1g–2g)~2ml~600 puffs
Gen 7 (2g)2g~800–900 puffs
Infinity / Gen 8 (2g)2gListings range from ~800 to 2,000+

Our honest take: don’t buy a specific model because the box promises a specific number. Use the puff count as a relative guide between models (a 2g device will outlast a 1g device of the same generation) rather than as a hard guarantee, and judge real-world longevity by your own usage rather than the printed figure.

How to Know Whether a Hitz Disposable Is Real or Fake

“Hitz disposable real or fake” is one of the most-searched questions tied to this brand, and for good reason. Hitz’s popularity, plus the sheer number of websites positioning themselves as “the official Hitz store,” makes this one of the more heavily counterfeited names in the disposable vape space. (If you search the brand right now, you’ll find a long list of similarly-designed sites all claiming exclusivity; that alone is a sign to verify before you trust any single one of them, including this one.)

Here’s a practical checklist, roughly in the order you can actually check it:

1. Check the QR code before you buy, not after.

2. Match the batch number.

3. Look closely at the packaging itself.

4. Weigh and inspect the hardware.

5. Look at the oil itself.

6. Pay attention to the first few draws.

7. Be skeptical of price.

8. Buy from a verifiable source.

If you’ve already used a device and it failed several of the checks above—harsh hit, no working QR code, odd oil—the practical move is to stop using it and, if you’re experiencing any respiratory symptoms, treat it the way you would any potential contaminant exposure and seek medical advice rather than “waiting it out.”

What Are the New Hitz Disposables?

As of the most recent lineups circulating across Hitz-branded retailers, a few releases come up most often:

  • Hitz Gen 7 — the current “reliability” pick in the 2g range: ceramic coil, onboard puff/battery display, and improved airflow over Gen 5/Gen 6.
  • Hitz Infinity (Gen 8) — the flagship, built around a 360-degree display and anti-leak hardware, generally positioned as the most refined version of the device itself.
  • Hitz Xtra — listed under different formulations depending on the retailer; some pages describe it as a THC line, others specifically as a nicotine disposable. This is exactly the kind of detail to confirm before purchase rather than assume from the name alone.
  • Liquid Diamonds / Safari Series — the premium extract tier (THCA diamonds plus high-terpene extract), aimed at flavor-focused buyers rather than budget buyers.
  • Rotating flavor drops — strain-specific flavors and limited releases change frequently across the lineup, more often than the hardware itself does.

A realistic note on “new”: in this category, naming and lineups shift quickly, and different sellers often describe the “latest” generation differently. Whatever a product page calls its newest release, confirm the actual generation and extract type against the QR-linked COA on the unit you’re holding — not just the marketing copy on the page you bought it from.

The Best Hitz 2G Disposable

Within the Hitz 2g lineup specifically, the “best” pick really depends on what you’re optimizing for:

If you want…Look at…Why
The most refined hardwareHitz Infinity (Gen 8)360-degree display, anti-leak design, generally the newest engineering in the line
A reliable, lower-cost optionHitz Gen 7Ceramic coil and solid airflow without the Infinity price premium
Maximum flavor and terpene preservationLiquid Diamonds / Safari SeriesTHCA diamonds + high-terpene extract instead of straight distillate
The simplest possible experienceStandard 2G DispoNo screen, no extra features to learn — inhale and go

Whichever model fits your priorities, the model name matters far less than running it through the authenticity checklist above before your first puff. A genuine Gen 7 will outperform a counterfeit Infinity every time. The generation is a feature comparison, not a guarantee of legitimacy.

FAQ

Is Hitz a licensed, regulated brand?

Licensing and regulation depend heavily on where you’re buying and from whom. The cannabis vape market includes both licensed, state-regulated processors and a large volume of unlicensed products using similar branding. Because of that mix, the authenticity checks above matter more for this brand than for most.

What does “High In The Zone” mean?

It’s the brand’s tagline, used across most current Hitz packaging and marketing. You’ll sometimes see it written out as a separate search term (“high in the zone disposable”) even though it refers to the same product line.

What’s the actual difference between Hitz Carts and Hitz Disposables?

Carts are refillable 510-thread cartridges you pair with your own battery; disposables are sealed, pre-charged, single-use devices with the battery built in. The same general oil quality tiers are used across both formats.

Is every Hitz product THC, or are there nicotine versions too?

Both exist under the broader Hitz name, depending on the retailer and product line; notably, some “Xtra” listings are nicotine-based rather than THC. Always check the product description and packaging for the actual ingredient before buying; never assume based on the model name.

How long does a Hitz 2g disposable actually last?

Expect roughly 800–900 puffs from a Gen 7 and a wider, less consistent range from Infinity-branded listings, but treat any number on the box as an estimate. Oil volume and battery size set the ceiling; your draw length determines how close you actually get to it.

Where can I buy genuine Hitz products?

A licensed, age-verified dispensary in a legal market is the most verifiable option. If buying online, prioritize sellers who show real lab results tied to specific batch numbers and clear business information over sellers simply claiming to be “official.”

What should I do if I think I bought a fake?

Stop using the device. Run it back through the checklist in the “real or fake” section above, and if you’ve experienced any respiratory symptoms after use, treat it as a potential contaminant exposure and consult a medical professional rather than assuming it will pass on its own.

A quick safety note worth knowing: the 2019–2020 EVALI (e-cigarette or vaping use-associated lung injury) outbreak in the U.S. was traced by the CDC primarily to vitamin E acetate, a thickening agent found in unregulated, often counterfeit THC vape cartridges, not in products from licensed, lab-tested supply chains. It’s a useful reminder that with disposable THC vapes generally, what’s actually inside the device matters as much as the brand name on the box, which is exactly why the authenticity section further down isn’t just a nice-to-have.

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