I like all things vape. The Provari was my first love and still use it. But, am at the point that it is under powered, although consistent. Depending on the build, I can get her to put out a tad over 15 watts, that's it. If they came out with a 6 amp upgrade, I would jump all over it. I love my mech mods too, I have one kicked at 15 watts and the other for sub ohm builds. My first sub ohm build was .5, which puts me in the 30 watt range, and my current build is .3 ohms, which gets me up to 50 watts.
I've been itching to buy the future, but since they only currently offer it with the DNA20, feel it would disappoint. What I really would love to see is a kick 3, a 30 watt kick would be to kewl. That would rock my vape world. But in the intermediate, have found a dual 26500 battery VV box mod with a six amp limit and can put out up to 50 watts, 8.4 volts. There is no meter on it, just a dial to crank up the volts and a firing button, but heck, the only use of the Provari menu for me is the E1 and E2 codes that tell me I have to dial it down .1 or .2 volts to be able to fire my build.
What I really don't understand is this dial in the volts or watts to find the sweet spot of one juice. To me, it's dial in the build to optimize the performance of the atomizer then crank it up to max, and that's the sweet spot. Well maybe more of a juicy spot. Lots of juice. Course this may change once I get the beastly box mod that can push my atomizers to their wicking and breathing limits, but I haven't found that point yet, just the amp limits of batteries and regulated devices is what I have found.
There is just so many different options that one can choose to satisfy the need to vape. Why limit oneself to just one style, mod or atomizer, there is just so many greats mods out there and not enough time to vape them all. or something like that.