What’s your favorite Conduction / Hybrid heating vape?

Finessseee

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Hey y’all.. I find myself missing the conduction stoney feel during late nights.. I usually stick with convection heavy vapes.. I think buying a primarily conduction vape will do the trick for me though. My current daily driver is an Arizer portable which is 75% convection 25% conduction. The 14mm Quartz Cap from RWW seems like the complete opposite being 75% conduction and 25% convection. I’m considering that, but idk how it serves with smaller loads. What’s your go to hybrid / conduction leaning vape?
 
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I typically don't prefer conduction heavy devices, so my opinions are probably not worth much on that. But two of my favorites are a pure conduction device and a hybrid.

The only hybrid that I have found worth keeping is the Firewood7. I've heard great things about the FW9 and would consider that a worthy replacement

The vapman is a fantastic pure conduction vape. It tastes great, works well with small loads and hash, and is easy to use. I also find the vapman ritual to be one of the most pleasant. It is not a one-and-done device but encourages a wonderful mindful session.

Anyway, good luck!
 

Bologna

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But I'd say it's almost all conduction (90-95% maybe...?) Very versatile vape! From being in bed at almost any angle, to "on the go"...! Super cheap and easy to clean and maintain, too...:tup:
 
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Octavia

No thoughts, head empty
Seconding the FW9 as a good hybrid device, my only complaint is sometimes it’s got pretty rough draw resistance (I’m probably packing too tight), but otherwise a very solid vape. The FW7 is also excellent, though I very rarely use it since it’s basically just a more conduction forward and harder to clean FW9.

My personal favourite conduction device though has been the IQ2, flavour is excellent and it’s got a very easy draw. Downside is it’s expensive and it’s got a huge oven so spacers and/or dosing capsules are must to keep things clean and manageable. Got it as a more portable Solo2, but it’s become my favourite for when I can take the time for a full session out and about.
 

Shit Snacks

Milaana. Lana. LANA. LANAAAA! (TM2/TP80/BAK/FW9)
The only hybrid that I have found worth keeping is the Firewood7. I've heard great things about the FW9 and would consider that a worthy replacement

Well I do use my BAK for that hybrid conduction now instead of FW7 actually, even though I use TP80 more for the pure convection instead...

(Also I would consider Arizer portables more conduction leaning than convection leaning with their session style more similar to IQ2 etc, but I'll digress!)
 

TigoleBitties

Big and Bouncy
I like the IQ2 as well but I can't imagine you'd be unhappy with the quartz cap. Those glass vapes from RWW can be super heavy hitting but I understand they work just as well with small loads. Very conduction-y and stone-y. If you really want to micro-dose though the Vaponic would work really well too.
 

Radwin Bodnic

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Gotta be the Vapman! Don't think any other conduction vape is near it!
Have you tried the Vaponic ?
Or maybe it fall in the "hybrid" category...

I hold both the Vapman and the Vaponic in very high esteem and I don't think one is better than another. They are very complementary.
 
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simba

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I think the Vaponic is mainly convection, I wouldn't think of it as a hybrid, but yes I love the Vaponic and the big brother Tasty Tube.
 

Jojofernz

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Terpcicle would be considered hybrid leaning more conduction right?

That’s probably one of my favorite vapes ever, own two!
 
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