How Do You Carry Your Provari?

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Baditude

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Baditudes set up is pretty sick too. Sorry to be off topic but I like that white PV.I was thinking about getting a white with a blue button.

If I'm just planning to jump into the car for a quick trip to the store, I slide my DIY rubber sleeve onto my Provari.

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My stash bag for work looks like this. I don't carry that much stuff in it ordinarily, I just packed it to show how much it can hold. It's an ego type carrying case from Smokeless Image for their Volt X2 batteries. I like it because all the web pockets open from the same direction on both side of the case, unlike all the other ego cases I've seen. The carrying bag with shoulder strap is from Swiss Gear. It has 2 larger zippered pockets and a smaller zippered pocket in the front. It's actually not as large as it looks in the pic, but its large enough to fit a couple of the mod cases, my phone and I-pod Touch with chargers for everything.

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If I'm just planning to jump into the car for a quick trip to the store, I slide my DIY rubber sleeve onto my Provari.

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My stash bag for work looks like this. I don't carry that much stuff in it ordinarily, I just packed it to show how much it can hold. It's an ego type carrying case from Smokeless Image for their Volt X2 batteries. I like it because all the web pockets open from the same direction on both side of the case, unlike all the other ego cases I've seen. The carrying bag with shoulder strap is from Swiss Gear. It has 2 larger zippered pockets and a smaller zippered pocket in the front. It's actually not as large as it looks in the pic, but its large enough to fit a couple of the mod cases, my phone and I-pod Touch with chargers for everything.

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Is that rubber sleeve by chance a bicycle grip?
 

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Is that rubber sleeve by chance a bicycle grip?

No, actually, but close. It's a motorcycle grip.

*A bicycle grip is too small. Motorcycle grips come as a pair, but are different in size. The larger one, the throttle grip, is the one that you can use for the Provari. Good to use the smaller one to practice you cuts with.
 
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This is how I do it.

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nice use of the grips ;)

If I'm just planning to jump into the car for a quick trip to the store, I slide my DIY rubber sleeve onto my Provari.

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My stash bag for work looks like this. I don't carry that much stuff in it ordinarily, I just packed it to show how much it can hold. It's an ego type carrying case from Smokeless Image for their Volt X2 batteries. I like it because all the web pockets open from the same direction on both side of the case, unlike all the other ego cases I've seen. The carrying bag with shoulder strap is from Swiss Gear. It has 2 larger zippered pockets and a smaller zippered pocket in the front. It's actually not as large as it looks in the pic, but its large enough to fit a couple of the mod cases, my phone and I-pod Touch with chargers for everything.

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on a further note, I also use a razor knife holster I picked up from Home Depot (as well as a Serenity Gear early incarnation holster)...it also has a small blade cartridge holder that will hold a 5 or 6ml bottle....
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hard...splay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051
 
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my gf got me this at vapercon, she has two others that are abit more girly, I am positive you could make a cheap one out of maybe a lifeguard whistle and a couple orings. not so good for the car, but great for vape meets and walking around (a couple people got their APV's stolen at VC). Im broke right now but when I have some extra $ i plan on getting a serenity gear holster for it, not that theres anything wrong w/ ians custom holster :laugh:

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