Life Saber (LSV) by Elev8 Vehicles

Likes2vape

Well-Known Member
Not sure if this has already been posted, looks like 7th floor is taking pre orders for their new SideKick portable.


http://7thfloorvapes.com/index.php/...il&utm_term=0_2f968bd9b7-c5ffc71ea9-334578177

The most elegantly designed portable vaporizer is almost here!! Intorducing our answer to the portable vaporizer craze, The SideKick. This elegant vaporizer is ergonomically designed to fit perfectly in your hand.

Now you can snatch it up to arrive in time for Christmas! By helping us launch this new vaporizer, we are offering it at a 25% discount for this pre-sale only - plus you will get free shipping. You will also know that you helped bring this SideKick portable vaporizer to market faster.

The SideKick features the ability to do what no other vaporizer on the market can do, and will leave you will be so happy with your purchase! If not, we will refund you money within the first 30 days if you are not as happy as we are with this amazing portable vaporizer.

Other features include:

- Stir your bowl while you vape to keep the flavor amazingly tasty
- Vortex cooling chamber to give you that Rocky Mountain fresh air
- Digital temp. control to dial in the perfect vape temperature
- Replaceable batteries so you can always be ready!
- Ceramic heater to give you a long heater life
- American hand-blown glass made by our inhouse Elev8 blowers
- Super easy-clean design to make your life easier
That's awesome I love my LSV and have wondered why 7th floor hadn't made a portable based on it.
 

Chainfish

Well-Known Member
any chance of pic? still noob. using with whip tonight but do use it inverted on D020, m2m with one of those arizer baskets. DBV having sabatical. lsv does the same plus more
 
Chainfish,

UnshavenFish

Well-Known Member
Got my LSV on Friday from vapefiend, I have an SSV with the standard HC but wanted to try the GG and thought might as well grab one of these for the price difference between this and a new HC and wand, plus it's a better match to water.

So far I'm really impressed don't know why it took me so long to jump onboard, I'm Using ELB in both the wand (had to widen the opening a little) and M2M, perfect even extraction everytime, I like the standard SSV but it takes a little work to get great results but with this it's effortless, nice tasty hits at lowest dial position with pretty good size clouds to match, then crank it up and the taste is still nice but monster clouds filling your lungs to bursting in seconds.

I quite like the long wand, it makes a change (for me) to sit with a vape and not have to hold my hand up to hit it, perfect for those lazy moments.

Anyway for the price I think if anyone is on the fence just go for it, vapefiend had it for sale at £165, I found a lower price of £145 so they lowered their price to match and with the 420 code you can get one for £135 which in the UK for a vape that performs like this is a steal, they also said they can handle any warranty issues but I can't see needing it.

I don't think there is much I can add here as most has been covered, just want to say thanks to everyone for the wealth of info here, I'm upto page 235 so I might still have some gems to discover yet but if not I'm more than happy with my results.
 

Persona Non Grata

turn on, tune in, hulk out
I been rocking my LSV for 2 years or so now I love it. fast and easy to use. tasty and hard hitting. I have a bad habit of breaking the transfer wands though,

does anyone know the best / cheapest place to order replacements? Im in canada and 2 wands plus shipping from 7th floor is like $100
 
Persona Non Grata,

KidFated.

Unknown Member
I been rocking my LSV for 2 years or so now I love it. fast and easy to use. tasty and hard hitting. I have a bad habit of breaking the transfer wands though,

does anyone know the best / cheapest place to order replacements? Im in canada and 2 wands plus shipping from 7th floor is like $100
Maybe try vapornation with discount code "fc21"
 

Symphonic77

Member
Hey I was wondering if anybody could help me. I have an LSV, love it, and I was considering modding it into an LSSV. I can get the heater cover shipped no prob, but I don't know if I want to wait for a custom type gong. Does any one think I could use maybe a nano gong. I know you can put a screen into an M2M, but I wanted to know just how effective that is as opposed to the gong.
 
Symphonic77,

AJS

Calm Consistency
I've used the search tool but haven't been able to find it...Does anyone know the dimensions of the vape itself, and the dimensions of it with the stem? Thanks!
 
AJS,

AJS

Calm Consistency
Sup guys, I've had the E-Nano for a while now but am possibly considering getting a different style of vape, and the LSV seems like a perfect, laid back, hard-hitting session vape. Anyone have any experience comparing the two? I'm aware of the general distinctions but nothing specific or the nuances of this vape.

ALSO! I see 7th Floor offers a scratched and dented section for $140. Anyone have experience with this???
 
AJS,

KidFated.

Unknown Member
Sup guys, I've had the E-Nano for a while now but am possibly considering getting a different style of vape, and the LSV seems like a perfect, laid back, hard-hitting session vape. Anyone have any experience comparing the two? I'm aware of the general distinctions but nothing specific or the nuances of this vape.

ALSO! I see 7th Floor offers a scratched and dented section for $140. Anyone have experience with this???
Their "blemished" units are amazing. I got a blemished ssv and couldn't find the blemish. The lsv is like an oversized log imo.
 

Likes2vape

Well-Known Member
Sup guys, I've had the E-Nano for a while now but am possibly considering getting a different style of vape, and the LSV seems like a perfect, laid back, hard-hitting session vape. Anyone have any experience comparing the two? I'm aware of the general distinctions but nothing specific or the nuances of this vape.

ALSO! I see 7th Floor offers a scratched and dented section for $140. Anyone have experience with this???
I find the LSV to be harder hitting log vape. I like to use it with the wpa and a bong in groups. The one draw back is the cord is much heavier than a log vape. The cord never bugged me until I got a UD though!

I really like to use it dry with the long wand! It can be super efficient or load it up and session away.
 

Slow Draw McGraw

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Company Rep
I find the LSV to be harder hitting log vape. I like to use it with the wpa and a bong in groups. The one draw back is the cord is much heavier than a log vape. The cord never bugged me until I got a UD though!

I really like to use it dry with the long wand! It can be super efficient or load it up and session away.
I still to this day have not used my transfer wands. I have both.
When I use my LSV, ive been using the 18m2m+ elb method.
 
Slow Draw McGraw,

Delta3DStudios

Well-Known Member
Accessory Maker
Sup guys, I've had the E-Nano for a while now but am possibly considering getting a different style of vape, and the LSV seems like a perfect, laid back, hard-hitting session vape. Anyone have any experience comparing the two? I'm aware of the general distinctions but nothing specific or the nuances of this vape.

ALSO! I see 7th Floor offers a scratched and dented section for $140. Anyone have experience with this???
I went from my E-Nano to an LSV. Used it for a while - nice vape, low drag. But it's freaking massive.

These days I save the LSV for my friends who claim vaporizers don't work (I load up 1.0G in the dry wand and preheat the LSV and let them take a lungbusting rip with the dry wand

Personally, after using the LSV for a few weeks, I switched back to my E-Nano for solo use. The nano is just so much smaller and efficient for my needs (yes the LSV can be super efficient with micro loading, but I didn't like that method as much as using my Nano)
 
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