Reviewing the New Flying Horse 9g Cart Experience

I finally got my hands on a flying horse 9g cart to see if the hype was actually real or just another case of flashy marketing in an overcrowded market. If you've been keeping an eye on the hemp-derived scene lately, you've probably noticed that the disposables are getting bigger and bigger. We went from 1-gram pens to 2-gram, then 5-gram, and now we're hitting these massive 9-gram monsters. It sounds a bit overkill at first, but after using one for a week, I've got some thoughts on whether this much oil in one device actually makes sense.

First Impressions and Design

When you first pull the flying horse 9g cart out of the box, the first thing you notice is the weight. It's not a slim, discrete little pen that you can hide in the palm of your hand. It's got some heft to it. It feels more like a small nicotine vape mod than a traditional cart. The build quality is surprisingly solid, though. It doesn't feel like cheap, flimsy plastic that's going to crack if you drop it on the sidewalk.

One of the coolest features they've integrated is the digital display. A few years ago, you just had to guess when your battery was dying or when you were about to hit a dry, burnt coil. This device actually shows you the battery percentage and the oil level. It's a small touch, but it's super helpful when you're dealing with a device that's supposed to last you a long time. You don't want to leave the house thinking you're good only to have it die on you ten minutes later.

What's Actually Inside the Blend?

The flying horse 9g cart usually features a pretty complex blend of cannabinoids. It's not just straight Delta 8 or one single compound. Most of these contain a mix of THC-P, Delta 8, and sometimes THC-A or hydroxy-11. The idea behind these blends is to create an "entourage effect" where the different compounds work together to give you a more well-rounded experience than you'd get from a single isolate.

In terms of potency, it definitely hits. If you're used to standard 1g carts from a dispensary, the onset might feel a little different because of the hemp-derived nature, but the effects are definitely there. It starts with a nice head buzz that eventually settles into a more relaxed body feel. It's great for winding down at the end of the day, but depending on the strain you pick, it might be a bit heavy if you're trying to stay productive.

The Flavor Profiles

Flying Horse has always been pretty good about their terpenes, and the flying horse 9g cart is no exception. They offer a bunch of different strains—Sativa, Indica, and Hybrid options. I tried a fruity profile, and it wasn't overly artificial. Sometimes these high-capacity disposables can taste like straight chemicals or cheap candy, but this one was fairly smooth.

The flavor stayed consistent for the first few days, which is usually the biggest test for these large devices. Often, by the time you get halfway through a giant reservoir of oil, the flavor starts to degrade or taste "toasty." So far, the coil seems to be holding up well, keeping the taste fresh even after several charging cycles.

Handling the 9-Gram Capacity

You might be wondering why anyone actually needs a flying horse 9g cart. Honestly, it's all about convenience. If you're someone who hates constantly going back to the shop or ordering online every few days, having 9 grams of oil in one device is a game changer. It's essentially the "bulk buy" of the vape world.

However, there is a bit of a learning curve with these massive tanks. You have to be careful with how you store them. Because there's so much oil, if you leave it lying sideways in a hot car, you're asking for a leak. I've found that keeping it upright is the best way to ensure it doesn't clog. Speaking of clogging, the device does have a pre-heat function. If you've ever had a cart get "stuck," you know how annoying that is. Clicking the button to pre-heat the oil before you take a pull helps clear out any minor clogs and ensures you get a smooth hit every time.

Battery Life and Charging

Since it's a 9-gram device, you're obviously going to have to charge it multiple times before you finish the oil. It uses a USB-C charging port, which is great because it charges way faster than the old micro-USB style. I found that a full charge lasted me about two days of fairly heavy use.

The digital screen really shines here because it tells you exactly where you stand. There's nothing worse than taking a big pull and getting a weak, wispy cloud because the battery is at 5%. With the display on the flying horse 9g cart, I could just glance down and know if I needed to plug it in for twenty minutes.

Is Clogging a Major Issue?

Let's be real—clogging is the nemesis of any large disposable. With 9 grams of oil sitting in there, the pressure and gravity can sometimes cause issues. I did experience a slight bit of resistance after leaving it in my pocket for a while, but the pre-heat feature mostly took care of it.

The trick with the flying horse 9g cart is to not "over-pull." If you pull too hard when it's cold, you're just sucking un-vaporized oil into the chimney. If you treat it gently and use the pre-heat when it's been sitting for a while, it stays pretty clean. It's definitely better than some of the older 5g models I've tried in the past that seemed to clog if you even looked at them wrong.

Value for the Money

If you break down the cost per gram, the flying horse 9g cart is usually a steal. Most 1-gram disposables go for a certain price, and usually, a 9-gram unit isn't anywhere near nine times that cost. It's a lot more economical if you're a regular user.

You're basically paying for the hardware and the bulk oil. If you're a casual user who only takes a puff once a week, this might be too much for you. The oil might even start to oxidize before you finish it. But for the daily user, the value is hard to beat. You're getting a lot of "bang for your buck," provided you take care of the device so it lasts until the last drop.

Final Thoughts on the Experience

Using the flying horse 9g cart has been a pretty interesting experience. I was skeptical about whether a device this big could actually function well until the end, but the technology seems to have caught up with the ambition. The combination of the digital screen, the USB-C charging, and the pre-heat function makes it a lot more user-friendly than the "dumb" disposables of the past.

The blends are potent, the flavors are solid, and the convenience of not worrying about running out for a few weeks is a huge plus. It's definitely a "chunky boy," so don't expect it to be the most discrete thing in your pocket, but if you can get past the size, it's a really solid performer. Just remember to keep it upright, don't leave it in the heat, and let that pre-heat cycle do its job. If you're looking for a high-capacity option that doesn't sacrifice quality for quantity, this one is definitely worth a look.

It's crazy to think how far these things have come. Not long ago, we were struggling with leaky 0.5g carts that tasted like burnt metal. Now, we've got 9-gram powerhouses with digital screens and complex cannabinoid blends. It's a good time to be a consumer, that's for sure. If you decide to pick one up, just pace yourself—9 grams is a lot of oil to get through!