Right on Raskin wish you where using our VWT PerK with a VCBS and a VHW, but stoked you're getting Vrip into the kit!
Thanks Charliedontsurf I knew you'd appreciate the effort as a glass blower --- we went through quite a few different iterations to get to the point we are now because Mark is such a stickler for the flow form and the bowls and intakes we have now work so damn well it's hard to match their flow form efficiency. Obviously having a taper joint glass on glass connection instead of the compression fit o-ring is an improvement in how the new VCBS are assembled, but if the vapor extractions aren't as efficient it won't work for Vrip. To many it may just seem like we sealed some joints together, but besides the proximity challenge of having the joints so close the trickiest part was getting the inner diameter of the bowl section to be straight bore to a reduction (instead of tapered in the wrong direction) with a nice ledge for the glass screen (or metal if preferred) at the reduction. Thankfully our American manufacturing partners are amongst the best in the world. I wish I could brag about what I saw last week related to the new wand cover, but Mark told me to keep it skunkworks until we knew we where going to be able to make it happen. We'll definitely have a new VHW cover to match up with the new VCBs or VCBSs, but he is trying to make something really, really sick happen that I don't think anyone in the functional glass business has done to date in terms of attaching glass. I'll say this: it's well beyond a tapered joint connection! Stay posted Family ---more on the Next Gen Vrip coming soon!
Mini Bones thanks for the interest --- the biggest differences between us and the other "connoisseur" or "medical" vapes with some glass components you list is that our heating, extraction,
AND delivery path are all glass assuming you prefer our glass screens (and even if you want to use a metal mesh it will be less metal by weight required than the others use for holding the herbs in place) and the patented Vrip flow-form physics "sequential venturi" approach affects a broader spectrum extraction per pass by accellerating the convective air flow through the herbs/concentrates rather than maintaining a consistent pace or accellerating it through by way of a single venturi which doesn't produce the same acceleration potential as a sequential venturi. Also, the idea of maintaing the ritual of water pipe/bubbler smoking, i.e. packing a bowl, putting it in your water tool and putting a heat source to the bowl has always been central to the Vrip approach. You can see your bowl and the heat source mated and since it is clear glass you'll know pretty quickly if you've got it set too hot or not hot enough and can easily finesse the temp mid-pull assuming you're close by simply altering the rate of pull a little and/or cracking the seal between wand and intake. The wand uses a simple potentiometer dial for temp control and you as the user provide the feedback to adjust --- analogue simplicity and reliability. No digital estimated temps arrived at by way of a metal thermo probe in the heat path and an algorithm to decide what should be displayed, no special herb pods to pack or hoses required and the surfaces that are held by hand don't get hot at all or don't get overly hot to the touch. Our kit will not be the cheapest, easiest or most brain-dead to use since you as the user are expected to partcipate in the extraction (not just inhale), but the quality of vapor extracted and delivered is second to none if properly used. Our system is designed for going well beyond just recreational vapor to the realm of medical aromatherapy. That said it definitely isn't the most portable and I'm sure pens are preferred by some in some applications, but for most in the Vrip family taking a couple Vrips that are large enough and condensed enough to hold you for 4-6 hours makes life without a pen (and the trippy materials and smells coming from most of them) very viable. We love the Thermo-Essence (Thermovape.com) CERA and LUNA portables though so if you're ever in the market for a portable they are the only ones we recommend. Hit us up at
info@vriptech.com or simply post here if any questions of feedback you want fielded and thanks again for the interest. More on the Net Gen Vrip coming soon….