$ 39.99
The Lookah Seahorse Type V Coil 4-Pack gives you replacement tips built for the full Seahorse vape pen lineup. These 510-thread coils use porous quartz heating elements that deliver clean, flavorful vapor from your concentrates without the burnt taste you get from worn-out coils. If you're running a Seahorse as your daily driver for dabs, keeping fresh coils on hand means you're never stuck with weak hits or clogged airways.
These coils are made for Seahorse owners who use their pen regularly and want to keep flavor quality high. If you're dabbing a few times a day, coils wear out faster than occasional users might expect. Having a 4-pack means you can swap in a fresh one the moment you notice flavor degradation or airflow getting tight. Also solid for anyone who's been using Type I or Type III coils and wants the upgraded heat distribution that Type V brings to the table.
Unscrew your old coil from the Seahorse battery and thread the new Type V coil in place. Give it a few seconds to heat up before touching it to your concentrate. The key technique here is touching the edge of the quartz tip to your wax rather than dipping it in. Dipping oversaturates the coil, clogs the airways, and cuts your vaporization rate. Light contact gets you clean hits without flooding the heating element.
After each session, burn off any remaining concentrate by running the coil for a few extra seconds. Residue left on the tip or in the airways hardens over time and can kill a coil prematurely. This is the single biggest factor in coil longevity. Don't skip it.
One thing to know: avoid cleaning these tips with brushes, isopropyl alcohol, or any solvents. The porous quartz can absorb liquids and get damaged. Dry burning is your friend here. If you're looking for accessories that pair well with your Seahorse setup, a quality dab mat keeps your station organized and catches any drips.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Coil type | Type V (upgraded) |
| Heating element | Porous quartz |
| Resistance | 1.2Ω |
| Threading | 510 |
| Quantity | 4 coils per pack |
| Compatibility | Lookah Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Pro Plus, Max, 2.0, Seahorse X |
These Type V coils fit every device in the Lookah Seahorse series. That includes the original Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Seahorse Pro Plus, Seahorse Max, Seahorse 2.0, and the newer Seahorse X. The 510 threading is standard across the lineup, so swapping coils between devices works if you've got multiple Seahorse pens. They won't work with non-Seahorse 510 batteries though—the form factor is specific to Lookah's design.
Depends entirely on how you use them. With proper technique—light contact, burning off residue after each dab—a single coil can last several weeks of regular use. Dipping into concentrate or leaving residue to harden cuts that lifespan significantly, sometimes to just a few sessions.
Type V combines improvements from earlier designs. It has better heat distribution than Type I and Type III, which means more even vaporization and thicker clouds. The porous quartz tip is similar to previous versions but optimized for consistency. If you've used Type I or III, you'll notice smoother hits with Type V.
Technically the threading is 510, but these coils are designed specifically for Seahorse devices. The housing shape and airflow are optimized for how Seahorse pens work. Trying them on a random 510 mod battery probably won't give you good results and could damage the coil.
The porous quartz absorbs liquids. If you soak it in iso or any solvent, residue gets trapped inside the quartz and can affect flavor or damage the heating element. Stick to dry burning—run the coil hot for a few seconds after your dab to vaporize any leftover concentrate.
Flavor degradation is the first sign. When hits start tasting burnt or muted compared to a fresh coil, it's time. Reduced vapor production and restricted airflow are other indicators. If you're pulling hard and getting thin clouds, the coil is probably done.
Not always immediately, but it causes problems fast. Oversaturating floods the airways and reduces how efficiently the quartz can vaporize. You'll notice weaker hits and potential clogging. A few dips might not kill it outright, but you're shortening its life every time. Light edge contact is the move.
Yes. Keep them in the original packaging or a small container away from dust and moisture. They don't degrade sitting on a shelf. Having backups ready means you're never stuck waiting for a shipment when your current coil dies.