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May 28, 2026

The Complete Guide to ATLRx Concentrates: Types, Textures & How to Choose

If you have spent any time exploring the internet for hemp extracts, you already know that concentrates are where things get serious. Higher cannabinoid content, bold terpene character, and a range of textures you simply will not find in flower, concentrates are the category seasoned enthusiasts gravitate toward. And when it comes to selection, transparency, and quality, ATLRx has built one of the most respected concentrate lineups available online.

This guide walks you through every concentrate ATLRx carries, what makes each format distinct, how to use them, and how to choose the right one for your style. Whether you are loading your first dab or you already have a drawer full of dab tools, consider this your roadmap.

Table of contents:

What Are Concentrates?

Concentrates are pure hemp extracts. They are made by extracting the cannabinoids and terpenes from hemp plants. During the extraction process, cannabinoids are much more concentrated than in traditional flower. While top-shelf hemp flower typically measures somewhere around 15 to 30 percent total cannabinoids, a concentrate can climb much higher, with ATLRx THCA concentrates testing anywhere from roughly 75 percent up to 99 percent THCA, depending on the format.

That potency is exactly why extract enthusiasts love them. But concentrates are about more than numbers. The textures, the terpene depth, the aroma, every format tells a slightly different story. There are all kinds of varieties from velvety badder to crystalline diamonds, each with its own character and use case.

One important point before we go any further: ATLRx concentrates are hemp-derived adult products. These are not dietary supplements and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

The ATLRx Concentrate Lineup

ATLRx carries concentrates across a range of cannabinoids, with the deepest selection in THCA. 

Below are the products you will actually find in the collection.

THCA Badder

Badder is one of the most accessible and versatile extracts on the menu. It can be easily handled with a dab tool and has a smooth, creamy, buttery consistency akin to thick frosting. It is also known as batter or butter. Whether you use an e-device or a dab rig, it melts uniformly and spreads cleanly.

A premium concentrate made from BHO, ATLRx THCA Badder usually contains between 75 and 85 percent THCA. Offered in strains like OG Kush, it is priced from $34.99 for a single gram up to $99.99 for larger sizes, so you can sample a strain or stock up in bulk. If you want a format that is easy to handle and rich in terpene character, badder is a smart place to start.

THCA Crumble

Crumble is the format to reach for if you want something genuinely beginner-friendly. It is forgiving and easy to portion because of its dry, honeycomb-like structure. That dryness is the whole appeal: it will not gum up your fingers, and it works in a dab rig, in a wax-compatible vaporizer, or sprinkled right on top of flower with no specialized equipment at all.

ATLRx THCA Crumble typically tests around 85 to 95 percent THCA and is available in strains like Grand Daddy Purple, priced from $34.99 through $99.99. If you are new to concentrates or just want maximum flexibility, crumble belongs in your cart.

THCA Diamonds

If you are chasing potency and visual appeal in equal measure, diamonds deliver. ATLRx THCA Diamonds are beautiful, crystal-like structures of highly purified THCA, created through precise isolation and crystallization processes. Their striking appearance and strong potential effects make them a popular choice for experienced concentrate enthusiasts.

Available in strains like Blueberry, ATLRx THCA Diamonds test at approximately 99 percent THCA and are priced from $34.99 through $99.99, depending on size. When you want a strong potency boost, they work well when combined with flower and terpene-rich extracts.

THCA Isolate Powder

Isolate is the purist’s top choice. ATLRx THCA Isolate Powder is almost pure THCA, approximately 99 percent, in a fine, low-aroma white powder form. It is one of the most rigorously refined products in the entire ATLRx catalog and one of the most versatile.

THCA Isolate Powder can be dabbed, mixed with flower, or used in custom formulations due to its neutral profile, which makes it easy to work with. Unlike the standard unflavored isolate common across the market, ATLRx offers it in distinct profile options, including Blueberry. At $34.99 per gram, it is a precise, flexible choice for experienced users who want detailed lab reporting and full control over cannabinoid content.

Delta 8 Concentrates

Beyond THCA, ATLRx carries concentrates in Delta 8 THC. ATLRx sells three types of Delta 8 concentrate: diamonds, wax, and shatter.

Delta 8 Diamonds are exactly what they sound like, diamond-like crystals suspended in a terpene-rich juice, offered across top-shelf strains. Delta 8 Wax delivers a more traditional sticky, stretchy texture on the dab tool and tests around 70 percent Delta 8 THC. Delta 8 Shatter is the glass-like, brittle option that breaks into pieces when handled, one of the purest and most potent textures in the format.

Note: Delta 8 concentrate availability rotates. Check the live Delta 8 Concentrates collection page for current in-stock items and pricing before promoting specific SKUs.

Solvent-Based vs. Solventless: What Is the Difference?

Solvent-based versus solventless extraction is one of the most frequently asked questions by concentrate buyers. This is a detailed breakdown.

Cannabinoids and terpenes are extracted from the plant material using extraction solvents, usually butane (BHO), CO2, or ethanol, to create solvent-based concentrates. To get rid of any remaining solvents, the product is carefully purged after extraction. The final texture of ATLRx THCA Badder and Crumble, which are derived from BHO, is determined by various finishing steps, such as whipping and agitation during purging. Every solvent-based concentrate at ATLRx is third-party tested for residual solvents, with results published on each product page.

Solventless concentrates use no chemical extraction agents at all. Trichomes are instead separated mechanically or physically by means of ice-water agitation, fine-mesh filtration, heat, and pressure. Users who prefer minimal processing will appreciate this approach.

Both approaches can produce excellent extracts when the starting material is premium and the manufacturing is done correctly.

How to Use Concentrates

Concentrates can be enjoyed in several ways, each suited to different gear and preferences.

Here are the most common methods.

Dabbing

Dabbing is a popular concentrate method that can deliver quick effects once activated. To get started, you’ll need a dab rig (a water pipe with a banger nail) or an e-rig, along with a dab tool and, if you’re using a traditional rig, a torch. Then, simply heat your nail or e-rig to the right temperature, apply a small amount of concentrate, and inhale slowly and comfortably. Remember, lower temperatures help preserve more aromatic compounds and offer a smoother experience, while higher temperatures create denser vapor for a more intense effect.

Vaping

Vaping offers a portable and discreet method. Wax-compatible vaporizer pens and desktop devices heat a small chamber with your extract to produce vapor without burning. These devices work well with softer concentrates like badder and crumble. You should load a small amount into the chamber and follow your device’s instructions for temperature and maintenance.

Topping Flower

Topping flowers requires no additional equipment beyond your usual setup. Place a small amount of crumble or isolate powder in a packed bowl, or place a thin strip of badder or a tiny THCA diamond before rolling a joint. The dry, non-sticky nature of crumble and isolate powder makes them the most popular choices for this method. Remember: concentrates have much higher cannabinoid levels than flower. Start with a very small amount, roughly the size of a rice grain, and adjust to your preferred serving size.

How to Choose the Right Concentrate

Several formats are available, so here is a practical guide based on what matters most to you:

  • New to concentrates? Start with crumble. Its dry, honeycomb texture is easy to handle, forgiving to portion, and a great way to build confidence.
  • Want a smooth, easy-loading texture? THCA Badder spreads cleanly and melts evenly, ideal for low to mid-range temperature dabbing.
  • Chasing maximum potency? THCA Diamonds and THCA Isolate Powder both test around 99 percent THCA, the most concentrated options in the lineup.
  • Want maximum versatility? Crumble and isolate powder work in a dab rig, a wax-compatible vaporizer, or as a flower topper.
  • Exploring a different cannabinoid? Alongside THCA, ATLRx carries Delta 8 concentrates in diamonds, wax, and shatter.

Why Choose ATLRx for Concentrates?

The hemp extract market is crowded. Here is what sets ATLRx apart.

Every batch is tested in a third-party lab. Independent, accredited laboratories test each ATLRx concentrate. The potency of cannabinoids, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbiological contaminants is all tested, and each product page has a link to a copy of the current Certificate of Analysis (COA). This level of transparency does not have an industry-wide standard. It’s just how we do things at ATLRx.

Hemp-derived and compliant with the 2018 Farm Bill. According to USDA hemp production regulations and the 2018 Farm Bill’s definition of hemp, ATLRx concentrates are made from hemp that contains less than 0.3 percent Delta 9 THC by dry weight.

Superior sourcing made in the United States. Only premium hemp grown in the United States under strict agricultural and compliance regulations is used to make ATLRx THCA concentrates.

Simple, quick, and free shipping. Place your order after perusing the collection and selecting your cannabinoid and format. ATLRx ships directly to your door with free shipping on all orders, no dispensary visit required.

Wholesale and bulk options. ATLRx offers wholesale and bulk concentrate programs for retailers and qualified high-volume customers. Our wholesale team can provide you with current pricing, minimum order quantities, and availability.

Ready to Explore?

From beginner-friendly crumble to crystalline THCA diamonds, ATLRx has a concentrate format for every preference and experience level, all hemp-derived, all third-party lab tested, and all shipped fast and free. Browse the full ATLRx Concentrates collection and find the texture, cannabinoid, and strain that fits your style.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are concentrates? 

Concentrates are extracts made from hemp that separate terpenes and cannabinoids from the plant using a variety of extraction techniques. ATLRx carries formats including THCA badder, crumble, diamonds, and isolate powder, plus Delta 8 concentrates, all of which contain significantly higher cannabinoid concentrations than traditional flower. These are hemp products for adult use, not dietary supplements or prescription drugs.

What is the difference between THCA badder and crumble? 

Badder is smooth, creamy, and spreadable, similar to thick frosting, made by whipping and agitating the extract during purging. Crumble is dry and easily disintegrates due to its honeycomb-like structure. Both are simple to work with; the decision is based on your preferred texture and intended use.

What is the strength of ATLRx THCA concentrates? 

ATLRx THCA concentrates generally range from about 75 percent to 99 percent THCA, depending on the format. Badder typically tests around 75 to 85 percent, crumble around 85 to 95 percent, and both diamonds and isolate powder around 99 percent. Because they are far stronger by weight than flower, a small amount goes a long way.

Are ATLRx concentrates lab-tested? 

Yes. ATLRx concentrates are thoroughly tested by third-party laboratories to ensure they meet the highest standards. The tests check for cannabinoid potency, residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials. Each product’s Certificate of Analysis can be easily viewed by clicking the link on the product page before you make your purchase.

Are ATLRx concentrates permitted at the federal level? 

ATLRx concentrates are made from hemp, which is defined as cannabis with less than 0.3 percent Delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis in the 2018 Farm Bill. State and local laws on hemp-derived cannabinoids vary, and ATLRx does not ship certain products to restricted states. Check your state’s laws before purchasing.

How much should I utilize? 

Concentrates contain significantly more cannabinoids than flowers do. To determine your ideal serving size, start with a very tiny amount, roughly the size of a grain of rice, and work your way up.

Does ATLRx offer wholesale concentrates? 

Yes. ATLRx offers wholesale and bulk concentrates for retailers and qualified high-volume customers. Contact the ATLRx wholesale team through the Wholesale page or by phone for current pricing and program details.

Legal Disclaimer

This article has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. ATLRx products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. ATLRx concentrates contain less than 0.3% Delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis, in accordance with the 2018 Farm Bill. You must be 21 or older to purchase. THCA concentrates may cause impairment after activation with heat; do not drive or operate machinery after use. State and local laws regarding hemp-derived cannabinoid products vary; it is your responsibility to confirm that purchase and use of these products is legal in your jurisdiction before ordering. Do not use if pregnant or nursing, or if you have a medical condition or take prescription medications, without first consulting a licensed healthcare professional. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Jen Hight

Cannabis Industry Expert & Compliance Specialist Jen Hight is a cannabis industry professional with extensive experience in hemp compliance, product development, and consumer education. With a background in regulatory affairs and a passion for helping consumers navigate the complex world of cannabinoids, Jen provides accurate, up-to-date information on hemp legality and best practices. Her work focuses on making cannabis knowledge accessible while ensuring readers understand both the opportunities and responsibilities that come with legal hemp products.
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