I sent Vapefiend an email asking earlier today. Will post response.when will the be availiable in the uk?
As I looked at the larger newly-released iPhone yesterday, and a humorous snapshot from @RastaBuddhaTao on Instagram of an oversized super XR8R about the length of my forearm, I was reminded of the truth that bigger is not always better.This vape seems to come directly from the O'American spirit: Bigger is better!
Congrats to the manufacturer and testers!
I'm not aware of any official solution yet. I have some recollection @RastaBuddhaTao was toying with the idea of a capsule solution. He is a fan of using two screens to create a chamber that won't drop material down the heater shaft.can you use dosing capsules
with the z?
Which email are you waiting for? The one asking whether you want high flow? They are up for sale on the site if you haven’t already purchased.Lol seeing all this forward movement has me constantly checking my email to see if I’m up!
There are a couple of things I need Ryan's CS for, so I'm going to send him an email in a few days for all those questions we all want answers to, like knowing the upper safety limit wattage he recommends as the mfr for the Z. (We already know the it's 50W for the Splinter.) & now that both are being offered with 2 or 4 holes, I want to know if the additional airflow permits an increase in Ryan's recommended upper wattage limit.
Am I correct in assuming that using in TCR with a low temp setting, the upper wattage limit can safely increase? What do you think? I know there's probably a mathematical formula for this.[/QUOTE
For what it's worth, now that I have a Splinter Z I will probably never go back to a Splinter, at least not unless I need portability. The Z is just better and I like using the best vape I can, or at least owning it for when the time comes.The Splinter will be a better choice for a lot of users. It's too soon to tell if it makes sense to get the Z exclusively if you're not already a Splinter owner. for some people maybe yes, for some people maybe no.
Just got their reply and they said it is still a beta product. No current info.thanks
thanks palJust got their reply and they said it is still a beta product. No current info.
Hey there. Well I don't have a hi-flow Splinter Z just yet. I asked Ryan what wood choices he had left so I can pick one up but right now I just have the Alpha Z and the two hole wenge Z. I do however have a hi flow Splinter so I can make the comparison. I prefer the hi-flow through water and generally run around 39 Watts/390F in Nickel temp mode on my DNA box. It removes most of the restriction and makes for a nice easy pull on my matrix bubbler .@Other Side & @London Vaper, Ryan sent an email to those who purchased the Z asking them if they want the 2 or 4 hole ones. Can you give us some feedback on how the 4-hole, high airflow is working for you & how it's performing with & without water (I know, LV, you don't use it through water) & what wattage you're running at in each (w/ & w/o water)? Thanks!
*I don't know if we will get a reply from LV as he hasn't logged-in since 9/1.
@HerbieVonVapster, you can't go by me. I can only tell you my usage scenario. I've been a 46-year smoker so although I don't have COPD, my lungs are pretty well compromised so I can't do big rips. If I did, I would cough my lungs out from the irritation. My draws are 10 - 15 sec. With the Ghost, because the vapor is so smooth I go 12 - 15 seconds; with the Splinter 10 - 12 sec. Splinter w/o water 32 - 36W; through water around 38W. And I'm also a microdoser so 4 hits on the Splinter & I'm good for 1-1/2 - 2 hours. So for me, if the 2-hole Splinter works great for me & the Z just has a larger heater, I see no reason I would need add'l. air intake.
I am going to send an email to Ryan asking the upper limit wattage for the 4-hole Splinter & the 2 & 4-hole Z; if there's even a difference between the 2 & 4 hole. The only thing I know for sure is that Ryan said the 2-hole Splinter is rated for 50W max with a 30-sec. engagement/fire/draw. I don't know if those using the Splinter are using cruise mode &, if so, how long it's engaged for.
I've never been convinced of this. Mechanical flow restriction accomplishes nothing you can't achieve by slower inhalation. The Milaana/Splinter heater technology allows you to inhale rapidly. You can ride the button or raise wattage and compensate by accelerating inhalation.For those experienced with on demand convection you can probably get good vapor out of either but for newbs I am thinking the two hole will be easier.
I've never been convinced of this. Mechanical flow restriction accomplishes nothing you can't achieve by slower inhalation. The Milaana/Splinter heater technology allows you to inhale rapidly. You can ride the button or raise wattage and compensate by accelerating inhalation.
Not sure this is necessarily the case.Mechanical flow restriction accomplishes nothing you can't achieve by slower inhalation.
Yeah I think we had this discussion already. Lol. I agree it can be done either way but like @buddingglasshead said, some people just can't get it. Even experienced folks can struggle.I've never been convinced of this. Mechanical flow restriction accomplishes nothing you can't achieve by slower inhalation. The Milaana/Splinter heater technology allows you to inhale rapidly. You can ride the button or raise wattage and compensate by accelerating inhalation.
The Splinter provides rips far beyond the reach of many people im sure .. these guys won't benefit much from the Z. But for those who want an extra push, to not work quite as hard for a massive rip, to skip the priming and the preheats and just get a fat fuckin cloud, I gotta say the Z is a great choice. I can't get over how effortlessly huge the rips are. Normally I try all kinds of techniques and do everything I can to really bring out the best in a vape .. the Z just rips harder than I'd imagine in most situations to where I don't really need to prime or try, I just hold and rip. Slow, fast, medium, doesn't matter, clouds.
I see the Zoin point but it's limited to one power setting at a time where splinter has variable power so can't fairly compare them when come to airflow.
Actually the Zion is a VV device (not VW), there is a voltage setting knob. It's just that most of us find our sweet spot and don't touch it much.