The first credible commercial use of THCV.
For most of the past decade, THCV existed in cannabis literature primarily as a curiosity — "the diet weed," "the energetic minor cannabinoid," the molecule that was supposed to suppress appetite and sharpen focus but rarely showed up in meaningful concentrations on any actual product. Binoid's THCV cartridge is the first commercial item we've placed where THCV is doing real work in the blend rather than serving as marketing decoration.
At ~200 mg per cartridge, this is the highest commercially-available THCV load we found in our launch survey. Per five-puff session the user is getting about 1 mg of THCV — right in the low-dose window where it's a CB1 antagonist rather than a partial agonist. The functional consequence: alertness, mild appetite suppression, none of the "stoned" register. The Δ8 backbone (7.5 mg per session) is what delivers the actual altitude lift; THCV reshapes the experience around it.
The Sour Tangie cut matters here. A myrcene-dominated cut of the same blend would track Decompress despite the THCV. The limonene loading does double duty by reinforcing the Clarity character at the terpene level. If Binoid releases a Northern Lights cut, we'll place it differently.
Best for
The user who wants Δ8's accessibility but a more activating subjective register. Mid-day work sessions. Anyone who has been chasing "sativa effect" from a hemp product without success.
Not for
Anyone wanting a heavy psychoactive lift — the THCV will blunt it. Anyone with a history of anxiety on stimulating cannabinoids.