Jungle Boys is one of those brands that gets mentioned in every “best of” list. The LA pedigree, the Instagram aesthetic, the Cup wins, the hype is real. But does the UK disposable vape version actually deliver? We put the 2g, 90% THC device through a proper test to find out.
Bottom line up front: Yes, it’s good. It’s not life-changing, but it’s among the best disposables in our range. The 90% THC hits hard, the terpenes are strain-accurate, and at £25 it’s priced the same as products with 5–8% less THC. Worth the money for experienced users. Not suitable for beginners.
Brand Background
Jungle Boys was founded in Los Angeles, initially as a small-scale cultivation operation. They grew their reputation through Instagram, posting close-up photography of trichome-covered buds that set a new standard for “bag appeal” in the cannabis industry. Multiple Cannabis Cup wins followed.
Their core strength has always been genetics — strains like Wedding Cake, Mimosa, and LA Kush Cake are globally recognised and widely imitated. The move into disposable vapes extends that genetics expertise into concentrate form.
What We Tested
- Product: Jungle Boys Vape UK
- Capacity: 2g cannabis oil
- THC: 90% (verified)
- Format: Rechargeable disposable, USB-C
- Battery: 650mAh
- Price: £25 (single), up to £230 (bulk)
- Strain tested: Wedding Cake
Flavour: 8.5/10
This is where Jungle Boys separates from budget brands. The Wedding Cake terpene profile is genuinely recognisable — creamy vanilla sweetness with a doughy, slightly tangy finish. It tastes like the strain is supposed to taste, not like a synthetic approximation.
Compared to cheaper distillate-based brands where every strain tastes vaguely similar, Jungle Boys delivers distinct, authentic strain flavours. The ceramic coil hardware helps — it doesn’t burn the terpenes, so the last 20% of the pen still tastes the same as the first 20%.
That said, it’s not as complex as a live resin product like Whole Melt. Jungle Boys uses distillate with cannabis-derived terpenes, which is excellent but not quite the full-spectrum experience that live resin delivers.
Potency: 9/10
90% THC is among the strongest disposables available. The effects are noticeably more intense than the 85–87% mid-range products that make up most of the market.
Onset was fast — noticeable within 90 seconds, which is quicker than most 85% options. Peak effects arrived around the 15-minute mark: strong euphoria, mental clarity giving way to gentle relaxation, and a warm physical sensation. Duration was approximately 5 hours from a moderate session (8–10 puffs).
At this potency, dosing precision matters. Two extra puffs beyond your comfort zone will be felt. This isn’t a pen you can mindlessly chain-vape — respect the 90%.
Hardware: 7.5/10
The hardware is standard for the £25 price bracket. Solid build, USB-C charging, draw-activated, 650mAh battery that lasted the full 2g supply. No leaking, no clogging, consistent vapour from start to finish.
It doesn’t feel premium in hand — the plastic construction is functional rather than luxurious. For comparison, Sherbinskis Quatro at £45 feels noticeably more refined in build quality and mouthpiece ergonomics. But at £25, the Jungle Boys hardware gets the job done without complaint.
Value: 9/10
This is where Jungle Boys makes its strongest case. At £25 for 2g of 90% THC, it’s priced identically to products running 84–87% THC. You’re getting the highest potency tier at mid-range pricing. The only products that compete on value are Space Club (89% THC, £25) and Whole Melt (90%+, £25).
Compared to premium options like Sherbinskis (89%, £45), Jungle Boys delivers comparable potency at roughly half the price. You’re paying more for Sherbinskis’ terpene refinement and hardware quality — whether that’s worth nearly double is a personal call.
Who Should Buy This
- Experienced vapers who want maximum potency at standard pricing
- Cannabis enthusiasts who follow Jungle Boys and want to try the vape format
- Users stepping up from 85% products who want a noticeable potency increase
- Bulk buyers — £230 for a multi-pack brings the per-unit cost down significantly
Who Should Skip This
- Complete beginners — 90% THC is too strong for a first vape experience. Start with Jeeter at 85%
- Flavour-over-potency users — the terpenes are good but not exceptional. If flavour is your top priority, Sherbinskis or Whole Melt (live resin) deliver more complex profiles
- Users prone to THC-induced anxiety — 90% at this potency level increases anxiety risk
Final Verdict: 8.5/10
Jungle Boys delivers on its reputation. 90% THC, genuine strain genetics, authentic terpenes, and fair pricing. The hardware is adequate rather than exceptional, and it’s not quite the terpene experience that live resin products offer. But for the price, it’s one of the strongest value propositions in the UK disposable market.
Rating breakdown:
- Flavour: 8.5/10
- Potency: 9/10
- Hardware: 7.5/10
- Value: 9/10
- Overall: 8.5/10
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many puffs does a Jungle Boys vape have? 600–1,000 puffs from the 2g capacity. At 10–15 puffs per day, that’s 8–12 weeks of use.
Is Jungle Boys better than Runtz? Different strengths. Jungle Boys (90% THC) is stronger. Runtz (88% THC) has sweeter, more dessert-forward flavour. Jungle Boys wins on potency and genetics; Runtz wins on candy-sweet taste.
Are Jungle Boys vapes real? The UK market includes products branded as Jungle Boys. We lab-test for potency verification. For authenticity concerns, see our guide to spotting fake THC vapes.
Is 90% THC too strong? For beginners, yes. For experienced users with established tolerance, 90% is intense but manageable. If 85% currently feels comfortable, 90% will be a noticeable step up.

