Depends on what you like.Do you like more features and being able to see how many puffs youve had during the day or do you want reliable and dependable?
Go with the Provari then.Ive seen vapers on the forum who are still using theirs 3 years with zero problems. Provape also has outstanding repair and extendable warranty to 2 years.
The Evic is good unit as well but its still relatively new,working the bugs out and hasnt been around long enough yet to speak about its durability in the long term.
You can get a blemished model at Provape for a decent price and if you buy batteries, charger and drip tips from somewhere else like RTDVapor it will save enough to pay for the extension cap.
Hope that helps.
I have both, and run the Z-Atty on 'em too.im already planning my next purchase but i cannot decide between the Joyetech eVic or ProVari Variable Voltage v2. what are your opinions on these? how about the ProVari Mini?
also, im considering Z-Atty-Pro tank system. will this fit on the eVic?
well, i guess im buying this stuff a lot sooner than expected. lol
i just ordered the provari (not the mini) with 18650 extension cap, DCT 3.5mL cartomizer and five DCT cartomizer refills.
it looks like rtdvapor only ships within USA.
i need to find a source for batteries and Xtar VP1 charger.
check the canada forums, im sure someone can answer that question better there.Congrats on your purchase.
i thought i was in the canada forum?

lol no worries. i found a canadian vendor (non-vape) called HID Canada. i got the Xtar VP1 charger and DarkMatter (panasonic) 18650 3400mAh batteries
now im really excited again. it was only friday that i got my first PV (ego-c) and now im getting a provari.
thanks for the help guys
I have both, and run the Z-Atty on 'em too.
EVic has no trouble running the ZAP or the AGA providing you don't vape above 11 watts as that is it's limit.
I vape between 8 - 9 watts, and either device works fine.
The Z-Atty Pro, like other RBAs is a composite unit that houses the juice tank and the atomizer. There are 2 other parts that go with the ZAP ... a Provari PV and a drip tip that fits the ZAP.do i need to get a separate atomizer to use the z-atty-pro? if so, which one?
The Z-Atty Pro, like other RBAs is a composite unit that houses the juice tank and the atomizer. There are 2 other parts that go with the ZAP ... a Provari PV and a drip tip that fits the ZAP.
Now, the ZAP was specifically designed for the Provari, but can be run from most other PVs too, although it leaves a rather unsightly gap.
If you want a ZAP to be run from other PVs such as the eVic, ZMAX, VAMO, etc. you may want to look into the ZAU (Z-Atty Universal) ---> Z-Atty Universal
Depending what type of RBA you purchase, the atomizer (The coil and wick components) are included. The ZAP, be it the Z-Atty Pro or Z-Atty U, already have the wick and coil installed plus additional coil wire and pre-made wicks for you to install after the initial setup wears out (replacement) a few weeks or months later. Others, such as the AGA-T2, have the Atty-Kit included, but you always have to build the coil and wick and install it yourself.i understand that it houses the atomizer. what i meant was does it come with its own atomizer or do i need to purchase one separately?