I think they are after the mature, more or less well-heeled, built-for-comfort-not-speed types... like me.
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I think they are after the mature, more or less well-heeled, built-for-comfort-not-speed types... like me.
Trying to please the sub ohm vaping enthusiasts is clearly not relevant to Provape, as they aim to please typical vapers with ultimate safety and consistent excellent performance. It makes good sense now and under future regulatory constraints. This is a business that is built for the long haul and the majority of vapers.
I don't think catering to a small group of hobbyists who continually push the safety limits of batteries is a good long term business approach at all. I expect that around the $250 price point, this will be a very successful device that completely satisfies most vapers while hobbyists chase the next big thing.
I'm wondering if half of the devices out there will meet FDA 'approval' if regulation kicks in?
You can bet your bottom Dollar that Provape have thought about considerations like this when they were designing the P3.
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re: future regulatory moves--this is a company that finishes metal tubes and then unsolders two wires from a chip. look at their PBusardo 'factory tour' videos.
the Provari fan club here seems to be AMAZED! at this company, and genuinely unaware of all the devices available today.
3-4 years from now, today's entire vaping population will represent a very small percentage of the market. I think Provape is fully aware of that, and I'm pretty sure they'll be just fine.
Five people I know are still struggling with the disposable krap from B&M's, not even aware of the higher end market that many of us travel in. And these are people that have been vaping for close to a year.
A Provari to them would be like a teenage boy's first brothel. And they would know what to do with a 20 watt limit as much as they'd know what to do in the aforementioned brothel.
Provape want to distance themselves from fools like this;
So does Evolv, but they keep innovating.
And to comment to no one in particular, you can sub-ohm with the current ProVari. Granted, it's not cloud contest territory, but anything <1Ω is sub-ohm. Mine all fire just fine at .9Ω.
Still waiting to hear on the relevance of a one-tenth watt increase or decrease to a vaping experience.