Consumers frequently describe Dante’s Inferno as relaxing, tingly and euphoric. Reviews also mention focused, happy and uplifted effects, while several users describe the strain as powerful enough to become sleepy or couch-locking at higher amounts. Flavor descriptions commonly highlight creamy fruit, pepper, citrus and gassy notes.
Генетика
Dante’s Inferno comes from the cross of Oreoz × Devil Driver. The combination brings together the dessert and cookie characteristics of Oreoz with the more energetic and fruity qualities associated with Devil Driver. The strain was developed collaboratively by Clearwater Genetics and Tiki Madman.
Профиль вкуса
Dante’s Inferno offers a complex dessert-inspired flavor profile. Sweet strawberry and creamy vanilla combine with nutty cookie notes, while pepper and subtle gas add a more pungent finish. Some phenotypes and consumer reports also bring out citrus and berry characteristics.
Эффект
Dante’s Inferno typically begins with a euphoric and mildly uplifting cerebral effect before becoming increasingly relaxing and body-focused. Consumers commonly report feeling relaxed, tingly, focused and happy, with stronger doses potentially becoming sleepy and heavily sedating
Опыт
The experience combines mental elevation with a pronounced physical calm. Lower amounts may retain more focus and uplift, while stronger amounts can shift toward a heavier, more couch-locking experience. This makes Dante’s Inferno particularly suitable for late afternoon and evening use.
Ощущения тела
A noticeable tingling sensation can develop throughout the body before progressing into deeper physical relaxation. The body effect becomes increasingly heavy as the experience develops, which can make higher amounts better suited to quiet evenings and nighttime relaxation.
Медицинское применение
Dante’s Inferno is commonly selected by consumers seeking relaxation from stress, anxiety, and physical discomfort. Current Leafly consumer data reports anxiety, stress, and pain among the most frequently mentioned conditions associated with the strain. These reported uses are based on consumer experiences and are not medical advice.

















