
If you’ve spent more than five minutes looking at Geek Bar Pulse options online, you already know the problem. There are way too many flavors to choose from, half the reviews out there sound lik
If you’ve spent more than five minutes looking at Geek Bar Pulse options online, you already know the problem. There are way too many flavors to choose from, half the reviews out there sound like they were written by the same robot, and nobody actually tells you which ones are genuinely good versus which ones are just… fine.
So we did something simple. We went through the Geek Bar Pulse lineup, tried the most popular ones, and put together a ranking that’s actually useful. No fluff, no “this flavor is a tropical paradise” nonsense. Just honest takes on what’s worth your money.
Quick note before we dive in: the Geek Bar Pulse puts out around 15,000 puffs and runs on a dual-mesh coil setup that does make a noticeable difference in flavor compared to older disposables. That context matters because some flavors shine specifically because of how that coil delivers heat. If you’re curious about the device itself, check out our guide to the Geek Bar Pulse screen, where we break down all the indicators and modes in detail.
This one is hard to knock off the top spot. Blue raspberry with a menthol finish is not a new concept in the vape world, but Geek Bar does it better than most. The fruit flavor is actually present from the first puff and doesn’t turn weirdly sweet or artificial halfway through the device.
The ice level sits right in the middle. It cools the throat without numbing your taste buds, which is a real problem with a lot of icy flavors. You can still taste the blue raspberry underneath. We’ve seen plenty of people say this was their “just trying to quit cigarettes” flavor and ended up sticking with it for months.
If you’ve never tried Geek Bar Pulse and want to start somewhere, this is the one.
This might be a divisive pick for second place. Sour apple is a flavor that a lot of brands get wrong in the same way, making it taste more like green candy than actual fruit. Geek Bar managed to keep a decent tartness to it that doesn’t completely disappear after the first few puffs.
The ice on this one is slightly lighter than Blue Razz, which actually works in its favor. It keeps the sour note alive instead of burying it in coolant. People who don’t usually go for icy flavors sometimes end up liking this one more than they expected.
One thing to mention: this flavor tends to be more satisfying in regular mode than boost mode. Something about the higher wattage makes the apple note taste slightly off. Regular mode, though, it’s solid.
A classic for a reason. Watermelon ice is one of those flavors that has no business being as consistently good as it is across different brands, and yet Geek Bar keeps it in a good place. The watermelon here is light, a little sweet, and not candy-like in that headache-inducing way.
What makes this one work is the balance. Some watermelon vapes lean so hard into sweetness that you feel it in the back of your throat after a while. This one doesn’t do that. It’s refreshing in a way that actually makes you want to keep reaching for it.
You might also want to browse our full Geek Bar flavors ranked guide for a broader comparison across the entire lineup.
No ice on this one, and it doesn’t need it. Strawberry banana is one of the smoothest, most consistent non-icy flavors in the Geek Bar Pulse lineup. The two fruits balance each other out, with neither one completely taking over.
Some versions of this flavor in other brands skew so heavily banana that the strawberry disappears. Here they’re actually pretty equal. It’s warm, slightly sweet, and works well as an all-day flavor if you’re not into the constant cooling sensation of menthol-heavy options.
Three fruits sounds like it could easily become a mess. Somehow it works. This is one of those flavors where you’re not really picking out individual fruits so much as tasting something that just feels like summer. It’s vague in the best possible way.
It does have a slight sweetness level that some people might find a bit much after extended use, but it’s not aggressive about it. The mango note comes through the strongest of the three, which is probably the right call. If you’re wondering how long Geek Bar Pulse actually lasts, we’ve broken that down separately.
A little chaotic, honestly. This flavor throws a bunch of tropical notes together and the result is something that’s hard to pin down but genuinely fun to vape. It reminds more than a few people of those mixed fruit candies, but in a way that works rather than feeling childish.
It’s not an all-day flavor for most people. The complexity gets tiring after a while and it doesn’t pair well with food or coffee the way simpler flavors do. But for casual use or as a second device to rotate in, it earns its spot.
Mint flavors are tricky. Too much and you’re essentially just vaping mouthwash. Too little and there’s no point. Miami Mint lands just slightly on the lighter end, which is probably the right call for most people.
There’s a subtle sweetness underneath the mint that keeps it from being purely functional. It’s not a dessert flavor by any stretch, but it doesn’t feel medicinal either. People who use this one tend to really use it, keeping it as a go-to for situations where they want something clean and simple.
One honest downside: the flavor fades a little faster than some of the fruit options as the device gets toward the end of its lifespan. Not a dealbreaker, but something to be aware of.
This one surprised us. Cherry and peach together with a lemonade base sounds like it could easily become too sweet or too tart, but there’s actually a decent balance here. The lemonade note adds an acidity that keeps the fruit flavors from going too candy-like.
It’s not the most popular flavor in the lineup, which honestly makes it more appealing. Less likely to be out of stock. If you’re in Texas and looking to grab some, here’s where to buy Geek Bars online with fast delivery.
Another multi-fruit combo that takes a few puffs to fully appreciate. The grape is the dominant note and the honeydew is subtle enough that you might not even register it separately at first. The lemon adds just a hint of brightness to the back of the throat.
It’s not for everyone, and grape flavors in general are something people either love or actively avoid. If you’re a grape fan, this is one of the better versions of it in the disposable market right now.
Rounds out the list as the most straightforward flavor of the bunch. Pink lemonade is exactly what it sounds like. Sweet, slightly tart, no surprises. It’s the kind of flavor you recommend to someone who asks for something simple and not too intense.
It doesn’t showcase the Geek Bar Pulse hardware in any particularly interesting way, but it’s reliable and crowd-pleasing. Good backup option or starter flavor.
The Geek Bar Pulse has two modes: regular and boost. Most flavor rankings you’ll read online don’t mention this, but it actually affects how flavors taste. Boost mode increases the wattage and produces bigger clouds, but it can also push some flavors into a slightly burnt direction if the coil is new. Regular mode tends to give you cleaner flavor.
Battery life is a real consideration with this device. 15,000 puffs sounds like a lot, but if you’re using boost mode regularly, you’ll burn through it faster. You can use the Geek Bar Pulse while it’s charging, which helps if you’re worried about running out.
If you’re buying multiple flavors to try, Blue Razz Ice, Watermelon Ice, and Strawberry Banana together cover a decent range of profiles and will give you a good sense of whether the Pulse lineup is right for you. Ready to order? Check out our full selection of Geek Bar Pulse devices with fast shipping available.