Is there such a thing as upgrading from an Igo-L?

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davewuvswaffles

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Examples: Igo-W has three posts with holes in them to feed the legs through.

Trident has the above, with selectable air holes of different sizes.

Generally there are benefits to upgrading, may that be the materials used, the craftsmanship of the rda, and the extra features they provide, the only thing that you need to ask yourself is: "Are the benefits worth the cost?"
 

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Examples: Igo-W has three posts with holes in them to feed the legs through.

Trident has the above, with selectable air holes of different sizes.

Generally there are benefits to upgrading, may that be the materials used, the craftsmanship of the RDA, and the extra features they provide, the only thing that you need to ask yourself is: "Are the benefits worth the cost?"

i see, is the Igo-w larger than the Igo L...so more space to work with? can i use a single coil setup on igo-w or do i have to have dual coils in them?
 

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i see, is the Igo-w larger than the Igo L...so more space to work with? can i use a single coil setup on igo-w or do i have to have dual coils in them?

iGO-W easily accommodates single, dual and quad coils

it's marginally larger, as it doesn't taper near the top like the iGo-L

I'm personally upgrading from my iGo-L to a Nimbus... Which is the same idea (three posts, holes in posts) as the iGO-W... but better materials and construction... it also offers "spit back protection"
 
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