I really prefer the hand feel of the thick scooped out body.I can never decide if the Vong's my absolute favorite Dynavap but I sure do love them. They're kind of more of a platform than the others, with the adjustable->closable intake and multi-fit MP, and also its excellent performance wet or dry. That makes them more fun to try out different tips for different effects. From L, the Vong tip, Helix, Std Ti, M21, M19, Omni, and Ti M+:
My most used are the two Cocobolo Vongs with the M21 and Ti M+ tips. The M21 is very forgiving and adaptable and the Ti M+ is what the standard Vong tip should have been, flavorful, powerful, and less prone to scorching. Of course, this diversity of experience does not require a Vong stem for each tip, one Vong's probably enough. I guess. ; )
Yeah, and the meteors on the sides. I like the crown, too. It's easy to handle and spin, more than other short DVs, and its adjustable intake is really convenient. At first I thought the design was a little over the top but it grew on me. ; )I really prefer the hand feel of the thick scooped out body.
That's a good idea! Most of mine stay put pretty well, though the dark cocobolo is slightly loose. I think you can mess with loosening/tightening the crowns to adjust the tightness to some degree, but that one could use a stop, indeed.I wish it an indent stop at the open position, I never really close it for a glass piece anyway
How are you contacting them? I've had the best luck using the form on their site:
https://www.dynavap.com/pages/contact
First thing I tried, since I was there already. Next I called, & left a message. Then I emailed them. Then I texted them. Four days…”we are away…”
Yeah, the glass stem is original - they sent me 1 or 2 w/ my first ‘Cap & I crushed them both quickWhat did the first Omni look like? Can anybody show me a picture?
When did it come out?
420VapeZone has an article about the history of Dynavap and with the first gen Omni there's only a picture of a Dynavap with a glass stem while the text says this stem was optional.
Grabbed one. Not sure how practical it will be, maybe Simrell will have a short twisty for it. Gonna be a challenge to torch... ; ) Also, I can't help translate 'Miniwynd' to 'Toot!' The Tooter.had to jump on this, cash is tight or I'da got 2 and a rowynd
Can't wait to see what you come up with. : )I got the mini for the tip the body & cap was only $14 more than the tip alone. will likely use it as a mp on something custom, not that fond of the shorty/micro without something inbetween. like this purpleheart micro
The 62 will be the right length. The 45mm would be too short and the conddenser probably wouldn't fit. The 45mm+a mouthpiece make an M-length DV.Just picked up a M7 XL from SneakyP. I am really liking the experience with the half bowl setting. It's a 2 hitter for me, with the first being for flavor and the second for a good cloud. Love the new tip and condenser combo on the new M.
I have trouble finding the carb on the midsection and was looking at some of Ed's wooden stems instead. If I'm using the tip and mouthpiece condenser from this unit, can I use a 62mm stem or only the 45mm length? Thanks.
Same. If the hit's too hot I'll put it on a WPA. If the roast is better managed for flavor I might have to grab a couple tips for my Omni and Ed's stems, etc. I love the way they made the M7 work and I think this is along those lines but using Ti for better flavor.I like trying new tips and I think Id regret not getting this if its one time run. I dont mind a hot hit so Im willing to roll the dice.
That’s what I did. I figured a cap is $20-25, the tip is $30 or so. Basically means you get the stem for free. It’s gonna be my desktop IH taster.I like trying new tips and I think Id regret not getting this if its one time run. I dont mind a hot hit so Im willing to roll the dice.