Er, I guess?? It's a convection device powered by butane (i.e. torch), so the physics are similar, I suppose.
They are both good at small doses, too; but if possible the Vapman is even more analogue than the Vapcap: there is no click, and I've never successfully one-shotted a Vapman. It's more of a flavour-intense, sippin' style conduction vape, while the Dyna is more of a one-hitter. That might be my lack of technique talking, tho. I've nailed my various Vapcap combos, and with an FMJ I can truly get one-heat-cycle extraction; whereas the Vapman is a "heat... was that enough... couple seconds more... still a bit wispy... ah, there we go"
They're a great vape with an impeccable pedigree and a loyal following for good reason; imho criminally under-rated.
The bendy educational thing, wossit, learning curve, is real.
i find I have to use it regularly, or I lose the knack; but man this thing is superlative when I'm on point.
I miss the days of just having the rolling tray on the desk!
When I think that blazing just required flower, rizla, baccy and flame; the amount of kit I have now seems ludicrous, even if it provides the happy circumstance of indulging my love of gear/equipment.
Er, I guess?? It's a convection device powered by butane (i.e. torch), so the physics are similar, I suppose. They are both good at small doses, too; but if possible the Vapman is even more analogue than the Vapcap: there is no click, and I've never successfully one-shotted a Vapman. It's more of a flavour-intense, sippin' style conduction vape, while the Dyna is more of a one-hitter. That might be my lack of technique talking, tho. I've nailed my various Vapcap combos, and with an FMJ I can truly get one-heat-cycle extraction; whereas the Vapman is a "heat... was that enough... couple seconds more... still a bit wispy... ah, there we go"
They're a great vape with an impeccable pedigree and a loyal following for good reason; imho criminally under-rated.
Check it out!