The beauty of a vapcap is you can make it to suit your preferences as soon as you make the jump up to the Ti tip and condenser system. After you have a Ti Vapcap you can upgrade to an Omni condenser if you feel like you need it or it would be of benefit. So if you're unsure you can always start with a Ti model to test out the waters.True or False?
Normally people used to recommend the Omnivap, so the airflow can always be adjusted to suit.
But now that these new tips have sufficient airflow, and some now recommend zero added airflow,
someone could be just as equally blown away by the performance of a Ti Carbon S, Woody, or Glassy etc. if they were looking to upgrade from OG and be even more impressed by the performance of an upper end Vapcap?
Since I use my Vapcap mostly in water pieces I don't even drill a carb hole for my personal vongs. I treat them like a good old fashioned bowl piece in a bong and lift it from the joint to adjust my airflow. Something about lifting my finger off a carb hole just isn't as satisfying?