yup. still not sure tho. reading about the vamo v5 and it being more stable with the output then the mvp...
That is an interesting statement.
I own a vamo v3. Basically the same thing as a v5 except for cosmetic differences.
I have used an MVP2.
I would not say the vamo surpasses the mvp2 on voltage output.
The vamo has a pretty wide difference in its pwm chipset. The mvp is much more steady. Some say, the closest you can get to a provari without it being a provari for 1/4 the price.
The vamo's have problem with their threading. Mine is only a few months old, and I have a permanently installed airflow controller on it because the threads started to go already. The only downside of the MVP2's threads I have seen is its 510 well can be kinda deep. The MVP2's issue there is an easier fix imo(if you have the issue).
The other difference is the vamo has a changable battery, and can even be used in 18350 mode(although it still it pretty long even in 18350 mode.
Then there is the difference between one being a box mod and one being a tube mod.
IMO, if the MVP2 had a replaceable battery, it would be a no brainer which is the better mod(ie, the MVP2), as long as you are okay with a box mod. Most people would probably say the MVP2 is hands down a better mod than the vamo even without a replaceable battery.
Oh, the other issue with the MVP2 is some have complained about the button being 'extra stiff' to push.
I would personally recommend an MVP2 to a friend over a vamo(unless the person already had 18650 batteries and a charger). In fact, I have recommended an MVP2 to a friend before, and she bought it and it still happy.
Good luck