$ 53.99
The Lookah Seahorse Type IV 510 Thread Coils 5-Pack is a quartz coil set built for Seahorse fans who care more about flavor than clouds-for-Instagram. Designed specifically for the Seahorse family of nectar-collector-style vapes, these tips use pure quartz to keep your concentrates tasting clean and terpy. You get five replacement coils in the pack, all with 510 threading and an upgraded airflow design for smoother pulls and better durability than earlier Seahorse tips.
This 5-pack is made for dabbers who run their Seahorse daily and don’t want to sacrifice flavor just to stay portable. If you’re the “hit it off the jar and go” type, these quartz tips are a legit upgrade over metal or ceramic styles. They also pair nicely with compact rigs or nectar collectors when you want to keep a consistent flavor profile across your whole setup.
Using the Lookah Seahorse Type IV coils is straightforward: screw a fresh quartz tip into the 510-threaded port on your Seahorse device until it’s snug and aligned. Make sure it’s seated fully so you get proper contact and steady power to the coil.
After your sesh, let the tip cool down, then do a quick burn-off to clear any leftover concentrate from the quartz. This helps prevent buildup, keeps flavor clean, and extends the life of each coil. When the tip looks heavily darkened, clogged, or flavor starts dropping off hard, it’s time to swap in another from the pack.
If you usually sesh at a desk or coffee table, it’s worth staging your Seahorse and coil pack on a nonstick dab pad or mat so any drips or sticky moments don’t end up glued to your table.
| Coil Type | Lookah Seahorse Type IV |
|---|---|
| Material | Quartz tip |
| Thread | 510 |
| Compatible Devices | Lookah Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Seahorse Max, Seahorse 2.0, Seahorse X, Seahorse Pro Plus |
| Pack Size | 5 replacement coils |
These Type IV coils are made specifically for the Lookah Seahorse line, so they play best with the devices listed: Seahorse, Seahorse Pro, Seahorse Max, Seahorse 2.0, Seahorse X, and Seahorse Pro Plus. They use standard 510 threading, but they’re shaped and tuned for Seahorse hardware, so results on random 510 batteries or pens may be disappointing even if they technically screw on.
If you like to keep your concentrates close to where you dab, grab some heavy-bottom concentrate jars so you can dip the quartz tip directly without juggling open containers.
To get the most out of each Type IV coil, treat the quartz tip like a small banger: don’t smash it into hard surfaces, avoid sudden temperature shocks, and try not to flood it with excess concentrate. Let it cool between heavier back-to-back pulls so the tip isn’t running at max heat for long stretches.
For general care, let the coil cool down, then gently wipe off the outside if there’s visible residue. For deeper cleaning, you can carefully swab the exterior once it’s fully cool and dry. Skip soaking the whole coil in alcohol or water — these are electronic components and liquid can ruin them. When in doubt, replacing a tired coil is better than pushing a burnt one and ruining the flavor of your stash.
If you’re building out a full portable kit with your Seahorse, it’s handy to toss your coils, jars, and loading tools into a small case along with other essentials like dab tools so you’re not hunting for them every time you want a quick hit.