In-depth review
Barker Wellness Review: A Vegan CBD Line
The verdict
Barker Wellness is the vegan, cruelty-free CBD brand founded by Blink-182's Travis Barker. It uses broad-spectrum, THC-free hemp extract plus lesser-known cannabinoids (CBG, CBN, CBC) across tinctures, gummies, topicals, bath soaks, skincare and tattoo care. It's a well-made, clearly branded line. The big things to know are about the category, not the brand: CBD is age-restricted, its legal status varies by location, and it isn't a medicine.
See the current range on the official Barker Wellness store.
Visit Official Site →Overview
Barker Wellness launched in 2021 around founder Travis Barker's own use of CBD for recovery and rest. The line is vegan, cruelty-free and THC-free (products contain 0.3% THC or less), and it leans on a fuller cannabinoid range than CBD alone, adding CBG, CBN and CBC, plus botanicals like ashwagandha, reishi and lion's mane.
The catalogue is broad for a cannabinoid brand: tinctures (sleep, maintenance, recovery), gummies, pain-relief creams, balms and muscle rollers, bath soaks, a skincare range, and tattoo aftercare, with some Kourtney-collab body-care items. Products are sold online, some in with-hemp and hemp-free versions.
The important context is regulatory. CBD is a restricted category: products are for adults only (18+), aren't for use while pregnant or nursing, and the legal status of CBD and related cannabinoids varies between US states and between countries (the UK, for example, regulates CBD as a novel food). CBD can also interact with some medications. None of this is a knock on the brand, it's how to buy CBD responsibly.
What they sell
Broad-spectrum CBD tinctures blended with other cannabinoids and botanicals, each aimed at a different focus.
Visit official site →Vegan gummies combining CBD with cannabinoids like CBG or CBC and added vitamins.
Visit official site →Cannabinoid-infused topicals and bath products marketed for muscles and recovery; some available hemp-free.
Visit official site →A skincare range plus tattoo aftercare (balm and butter) to keep ink hydrated and protected.
Visit official site →Who it's for
A good fit if you are an adult who already uses CBD and wants a vegan, THC-free, broad-spectrum line with a wide choice of formats, and CBD is legal where you live.
Maybe not if you are under 18, pregnant or nursing, take medication CBD could interact with, are subject to drug testing, or live somewhere CBD is restricted.
Pros and cons
What's good
- Vegan, cruelty-free and THC-free (0.3% THC or less)
- Broad cannabinoid range (CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC)
- Wide choice of formats, ingestible and topical
- Clear branding and a quiz to help you choose
What to keep in mind
- CBD legality varies by US state and country
- Adults only; not for pregnancy or nursing
- CBD can interact with some medications
- Not a medicine; cannabinoid evidence is still developing
Buying advice
Check your local rules first, CBD's legal status varies by state and country, and confirm you're comfortable with the format (topicals are a low-commitment way to start). If you take any medication, ask a pharmacist or doctor about interactions before using ingestible CBD, and remember THC-free isn't a guarantee for drug testing.
Buy from the official store for genuine product and current cannabinoid content, and follow the label dosing.
Check the latest products and offers on the official store.
Visit Official Site →Frequently asked questions
Is Barker Wellness legal where I am?
CBD's legal status varies by US state and by country. Products are THC-free (0.3% THC or less), but it's your responsibility to check local law before buying.
Will it get me high or fail a drug test?
The products are THC-free (0.3% or less) and aren't intended to be intoxicating. THC-free is not an absolute guarantee for drug testing, so be cautious if you're tested.
Is CBD a medicine?
No. These are wellness products, not medicines, and the evidence for CBD is still developing. They're for adults only; check with a doctor first if you take medication or are pregnant or nursing.