OK, let me chime in.
I think the VapCap has come a long way. The Titanium Omnivap looks awesome and being all metal is very cool. I wouldn't even try the glass VapCap because every glass piece I've bought, I've broken within a week or two.
I very recently bought a Titanium Woody XLS, because the regular one looked too small for my taste. I like the longer XLS, and it was about $60 cheaper than the full Titanium Omnivap.
The construction is very good. The cocobolo wooden body gives a very nice contrast against the Ti tip, but I didn't like the wood mouthpiece. It felt like it stuck to my lips and I had to oil it after every use so I ended up ordering a Ti mouthpiece (and Condenser tubes) which I like much better than the wooden mouthpiece.
It was kinda weird to use at first because of the obligatory twirling as you heat, which took a few sessions to get used to, but wasn't very difficult to master. I'm sure that years of vapman use made it easier for me.
Also, there is some technique, where if you heat closer to the tip it clicks faster than if you heat a bit farther from it. So that's one way to vary the heat and vapor production. You can also heat up to 3 seconds after the click.
They really are two different animals, the Omnivap and the vapman. Even the VapCap and the Omnivaps are quite different. In fact, there were so many different models/variations that it took quite some time to finally decide on the Ti Woody.
But the vapman is very different. I find it more personal. Which is probably why people get so attatched to their vapmans that many people even give them names. Since I'm so used to the vapman, it was kinda hard for me to have to keep an eye out for the Clicks. I still haven't gotten used to it, actually.
Also, I find the taste of the vapman better than the Ti Woody.
After you master the vapman, the ritual is very personal and for some reason, it's the only vape that you just stare at after each session. Like wow... Weird, I know.
The Woody is more like a cigarette, obviously, so it may feel natural for people who still smoke cigarettes, and like a normal cigarette, you have to keep an eye on that hot Ti tip. I saw some posts on Reddit of people sticking the hot tip to their lips and getting seriously burnt, but I find that hard to do. Do people do this with real cigarettes? Weird... That being said, the tip cools down much quicker than I expected.
I think that people with VAS should own both since they share many similar qualities and are cool little vapes to use. They have different personalities for sure, so they are good companions to each other.
I don't really have VAS and once I find something that works for me, I stick to it - vapman is the perfect example. But I found that, after testing a few battery vapes, I have to stick with torch vapes. Vapman being my favorite and the Ti Woody is a close second. I just can't stand messing with batteries at all,and can't imagine why anyone would get that's my very personal opinion.
There is something about the vapman though, that magic that I don't think you'll find in any other vape... If you don't own a vapman, you won't know what I mean.
I left out the Lotus in this discussion because I'll never buy one, simply because of having to heat as you draw. Thats just something I don't want to do. Heating as you draw... Does that seem right to you?
I like the ritual of the vapman and now I'm also liking the ritual of the Ti Woody.
Customer service at Dynavap is awesome too. Matt patiently answered a ton of my emails with stupid questions.
We have it so good with this forum. Especially with guys like René - you can literally ask the inventor of your vape questions and get answers so quickly on this thread. I haven't personally experienced it with other vendors than these two though, but I'm sure there are more like them.
My conclusion? They are both very good torch vapes. Both have solid construction. The vapman has more personality, in my opinion, and for me it wins on taste.
EDIT: I also found the Woody is harsh to the throat, so I had to learn the mouth draw technique, and this never happened with the vapman.
The ritual of the vapman reminds me more of smoking a classic pipe (like Gandalf), where the Omnivap is more like a cigarette.
Also, for the ridiculously low price of the basic vapman, everyone should own at least one!
But I think they both have their place and some people will like one more than the other for their own personal reasons, and others will enjoy switching between the two, to experience each vape's personality.
You have to feed your VAS, so get a few different vapmans (Classic, Two-tone Tattooed, some exotic woods for sure), and a Ti Omnivap and Ti Woody to keep the party going.
Sorry for the long post!
Peace