For what its worth Hippie released the Rebel around the time of OG Fury which I purchased as the design and less bright green colors looked more appealing than the Fury. I have interest in this vape but am on a cannabis break for a bit and wont have the funds to purchase this one for a while as I have bigger priorities and not enough income to purchase every vape I'm interested in. I will definitely get it and do some demonstration footage along with at least writeup of my opinion. But I personally have nothing against the Hippie company, compared to HR who saw they were losing sales against an identical competitor and specifically asked if I would record their vape in the future instead of the Rebel if they sent it to me for free. I appreciate HRs community existence not a fan of their initial adamancy that their vape was convection which shows total lack of understanding vaporization and the products they sell. I also salute them but also dislike they released the Fury 2 not even 6 months after the 1 moreso to separate and make it seem like they had a newer product but with no real improvements (changed silicone that didn't make a difference, and 3 click which the Rebel started with, glass adapter based off my pure convection footage). Also the way they forced themselves into the community is a bit iffy imo.
I was looking at this vape for a while, its cool there is footage of usage at least confirming it is a vape, sorry I can't provide more helpful information about the vape itself yet.
As an owner of a carbon fiber vapcap which I have lost recently I did have concerns about its temp safety but felt the vapor itself was never in actual high temp range that it was effecting it negatively. From various tests with a thermocouple on many vapes from the bowl to actual vapor path and temps reached at the lips I can't imagine the vapor itself being at a high enough temp that the carbon would negatively affect the user.
Now this is just my opinion, I'm not trying to defend or attack any company/vape.
My main interest in this vape is as a Vapcap replacement I never liked relying on the click and if this is truly more forgiving than the Cap in terms of combustion and doesn't require me replacing my Cap every 2 to 3 years I see it as a solid worthy investment. I can't say Dyna hasn't made faults or poor decisions in terms of design/products.