does gooseneck drip tip lead to airy draws?

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paulw2014

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I am interested in getting a flexible gooseneck drip tip, but the ones I see seems pretty long. I guess it has to be of a certain length in order to work, but doesn't that lead to airy draws?

I mean, the longer the distance between the coil and your mouth, the more "air" is in between, which would "dilute" the strength of the vape, would it?
 

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If you're talking about this Gooseneck, no, because it's an extension for your connection, your topper goes on the end of the Gooseneck. If your talking about something like a churchwarden, then you may need to take a primer puff to fill the tip first but once that's done there will be no loss of vapor for the rest of the draw.
 

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long_skinny_drip_tip_MyFreedomSmokes.jpg AGA T2 on Provari's.jpg Freudian DripTip.jpg

Longer drip tips can "cool" the vapor. The long skinny aluminum drip tips above are from My Freedom Smokes. The "Freudian Drip Tip" is from Pink Spot Vapors.
 

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