Check out these Kydex holsters for your vaporizer

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Here are some pix. He makes them for many different types of vaporizers. They are made from Kydex - the same stuff high quality holsters and knife sheaths are made of because it's very durable and light weight.

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Here's a vid I made on them.

 

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They're supposed to go on a belt, right?

For me... I'd need a belt -- women don't typically wear them. And since I don't really know my waist size except for "too big" and probably wouldn't tell a soul even if I did know it... it should be a strong, stretchy belt. Or, a loose, somewhat-stretchy hip belt. That would actually be a lot more comfy.

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You asked how you could make them more attractive to me. First off, I personally think you have a wonderful product! I love it! Please understand I mean no offense by this. I would love to have one honestly. But being a woman, I would just feel funny having my mod strapped to my belt. Secretly...I would love it! But it seems like a guy thing. But don't go by me. Maybe if you offered them in girly colors? Like pink? Ladies would strap them to a purse. You always loose your mod in a purse.This would be a God sent! Again, great product! Didn't mean any criticism :)
 

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They're supposed to go on a belt, right?

For me... I'd need a belt -- women don't typically wear them. And since I don't really know my waist size except for "too big" and probably wouldn't tell a soul even if I did know it... it should be a strong, stretchy belt. Or, a loose, somewhat-stretchy hip belt. That would actually be a lot more comfy.

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See, this is what I mean. Another great point! But I always wear belts. I don't have hips and my pants fall down :oops: but most women don't wear belts. Great point! But even wearing a belt, I personally would feel self conscious having something strapped to it. But like I said, I could see ladies strapping them to there purse, if it were feme
 
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You asked how you could make them more attractive to me. First off, I personally think you have a wonderful product! I love it! Please understand I mean no offense by this. I would love to have one honestly. But being a woman, I would just feel funny having my mod strapped to my belt. Secretly...I would love it! But it seems like a guy thing. But don't go by me. Maybe if you offered them in girly colors? Like pink? Ladies would strap them to a purse. You always loose your mod in a purse.This would be a God sent! Again, great product! Didn't mean any criticism :)

I found a bag at Wallyworld, called a "media bag" -- I guess it's meant for a tablet and other stuff, and it's got a stretch net pouch on each side that are just perfect for mods! I got so tired of trying to find a black mod inside a black bag! :facepalm: Anyway, I find it a bit small for a purse, I need a purse about the size of a weekender! But for ease of carrying PVs, it's a godsend. It really wouldn't look odd on a man either, it's plain black canvas, with a strap that's adjustable, which I need in the winter with my big puffy coat!

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I have no hips either, and have lost more weight because of my pancreatitis. But, I still don't wear belts, and pull my pants up constantly :D

I actually like black, but its still manly :)
Honestly, the belt doesn't help....just makes it harder to pull my jeans up :blush:
 

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If I'm not leaving the house I wear sweats or gym shorts because of the elastic waist. Mens' sweat pants fit better because they don't have hips either.

That's why I like Dockers... they look just like any other khaki pants, but I can buy them by waist and length, and they don't balloon out at my hips as women's pants do.

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I have no hips either, and have lost more weight because of my pancreatitis. But, I still don't wear belts, and pull my pants up constantly :D

I actually like black, but its still manly :)
I bought a two puffs vape bag at a vape shop while on vacation. I absolutely love it! Holds my mods, batteries etc, etc. I put that in my leather backpack I carry everywhere. So basically I'm a woman with no hips that has to wear a belt and carries a backpack instead of a purse. OMG, I'm a freak :w00t: and I'm beginning to think I've hijacked this thread :blush: I need to go spread my chaos elsewhere. Again, great point about the belts! Okay,,I'm going away now. Great product! Really! Just if you want it to appeal to woman, just make some cute!
 

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That's why I like Dockers... they look just like any other khaki pants, but I can buy them by waist and length, and they don't balloon out at my hips as women's pants do.

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I can't stand pants with ballooning hips. I look like I'm carrying a load with all the bagginess :oops: Even when I was a normal weight I never had hips. I have the hips of a 12 year old boy. And this winter I was a stick. There were no pants on Planet Earth that fit me. It really sucked.
 

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I can't stand pants with ballooning hips. I look like I'm carrying a load with all the bagginess :oops: Even when I was a normal weight I never had hips. I have the hips of a 12 year old boy. And this winter I was a stick. There were no pants on Planet Earth that fit me. It really sucked.

Yet another reason I go for the stretch -- leggings and long shirts, usually. Or "yoga pants". And same, even when I was skinny, I was straight down my sides, no nip-in-and-curve-outward as most women have, which has ...... me off all my life. :grr: Now, I'm a long way from obese, but I'm 54, completely out of shape, and about 10 lbs overweight. :grr: Jeans are completely OFF the table. :D

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Well, the hipless women of ECF have chimned in.

Cute...for some women that's going to be pink or purple with faux gems covering the rivets. Maybe strings of beads attached to it.

For a woman like me, the black is fine, but it could be somewhat bejeweled to feme it up a bit. Clear or black faux gems would be nice.
 
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