The draw is way to airy for a high ohm coil from what I hear. Dunno. Just seems kinda gimmicky to me.
This is a question for advance users,what do you really think!(I know products is not in massive sales yet!)
I was in a B&M store a couple weeks back and listened to the shop owner tell all his patrons how these will run awesome on the MVP 2.0 devices they sold them all. I shook my head and left. I honestly think these people think these sub ohm devices will run like this.
I think a lot of noobs will stick a .5 ohm coil on an ego battery.
I think it definitely had to be done by the big companies with the hoards of sub-ohming folks touting how great sub-ohm vaping is. But to be completely honest, I've found that sub-ohming kills both flavor and throat hit. I've recnetly tried the sub-ohm coils for the Kangertech tanks and I've built a couple sub-ohm builds on my Mophisto and I honestly don't see the appeal. I'll continue building and vaping in the 1-2 ohm range. But I might be an odd-ball...to each his own. I'm more eager to try the Kangertech Subtank which allows for both a pre-built coil OR a custom build.
All of us who pay attention to what's happening in the community should be preaching safety, safety, safety. Some of the products out there don't come with strong enough warning labels. I just ordered an Atlantis, and will be using it on my Sigelei 100watt, powered by a matched pair of Sony VTC5's. I've never thought about this before, but teaching someone who doesn't know what they're doing how to build sub-ohm coils is like teaching someone how to make a bomb. Be careful out there! Be careful.