- Backpack Boyz is widely recognised as a cannabis lifestyle brand founded in California. According to a profile, it began around 2017 when founder Juan Quesada obtained a delivery licence under Proposition 215, then built the brand through exotic strains and street‑culture marketing.
- The brand is featured in various dispensary listings and has presence in legitimate cannabis‑industry coverage.
- The website for the brand (at least one version) shows standard branding, product categories (flower, vapes, apparel) and claims of “rigorous testing”.
- Some reviewers of the flower side of the brand mention good quality and exotic strains (e.g., flavour, potency) which lend credibility to the flower business side.
⚠️ Significant concerns
- While the brand may be legitimate in certain channels, it has been strongly flagged for serious safety issues in their vape/cart products. Investigative testing found that some Backpack Boyz vape cartridges contained “more than 2,000× the legal pesticide levels.”
- In user forum discussions many consumers claim to have experienced safety or quality issues with Backpack Boyz disposables and vapes. For example: “They’ve been on the fake list here for years… Most of the brands tested by that news agency were fake… Finding these pesticides in the carts is expected.”
- The brand structure appears to license out production, or rely on 3rd‑party cultivators and processors (so quality control may vary). For instance: “Backpack boyz just does a licensing deal with grows to use their name… Doesn’t grow their own weed.”
- Multiple websites using the Backpack Boyz name show weak trust scores (or are flagged as high‑risk) when you check site legitimacy. For example: websites with domains “backpackboyz.co” or similar have been rated poorly in scam‑detector tools.
🔍 My verdict: “Legit” with major caveats
Yes — Backpack Boyz is legitimate in the sense of being a real established cannabis brand with real product lines, licensing history, and brand presence. However, “legit” does not mean flawless or without risk. The concerns around their vape product safety, the brand’s licensing model, and the proliferation of fakes/unauthorised goods make the assurance of quality inconsistent.
If you’re considering dealing with or selling Backpack Boyz products, here are the smart checks:
- Verify that the specific batch, product format, and region are properly licensed and tested.
- Insist on a Certificate of Analysis (COA) showing testing for potency and contaminants (especially pesticides).
- Avoid buying from unverified online sources, especially “ships to Cameroon” or non‑local retail websites — those are high risk for counterfeits.
- Be transparent about the variability: some flower lines may be strong, but the vape/disposable side seems to have much more trouble historically.

