So why did Mad Heaters go away from the Revolve-style double spiral in the stem?
I just got my new T2 and I love the way it heats with the new Wand adapter (although the whole rubber band setup seems a bit janky).
I like the big fat stem, it reminds me of my favorite Dynavap stem, my Joe King Assassin with a Simrell Stinger attached, but I don't really know why they went away from that sort of double vortex design that effectively doubles the length of the cooling path. With all the space in the new stem it seems like a bit of a missed opportunity ... although I guess it's a lot easier to produce and easier to understand how to use ... but I already put all that effort into understanding how the Revolve stem works ....
I cannot deny that for me the vapour temperature its a big matter.
The revolve and tempest body/vapour pathway are the best stems for cooling vapour on the market, with the release of the tempest v2, the revolve/tempest V1 still the king, the direct tube is what we always have seen on the other brands, dynavap, simrell, vestratto, bfg and also custom stems they all had a direct tube, a condenser and the intercooler inside since the beginning of the dhv I see a step backward from MH here.It was the water division between MH and anyone else.It was like a look from the top on the others.
The new tempest is great, top notch, best you can get 2025 and relatively cheap compared to the last gen and also compared to others modern TEDs.
The road to make something more affordable is the opposite of build something more premium.
I would happily pay a premium price for anything that Madheaters would do. Im death sure as many others here would buy without thinking twice too, we work for it.
I really hope that madheaters bring back what brought them to the top, it were the best stems ever.
It may sounds as critical but its more a brainstorm and a push forward to MH. if MH won't be doing it anymore, nobody will....
Best King's Charles birthday holiday for you all.