Provari Wraps - what do you think?

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KraKsX

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i dont have a provari, but the wraps are pretty damn good
best iv seen for 'eCigs'
I have one of the carbon wraps, and its good!

there is better vinyl out there, but not cut to the specs of any eCigs

Would people want/ need a higher grade vinyl?

just a note:
if i had to rate just the vinyl used by jwraps, id rate it an 8 out of 10
im just used to dealing with higher grade, 10 out of 10

i havent yet tried installing what i like on any ecig, it might require an extra step, that would mean a 'harder' install
 
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Since you seem to know vinyl, do you know, is jwraps using a solvent inkjet or aqueous? Aqueous would have fading issues, and likely a coating that's somewhat less durable than the straight vinyl you can use with solvent.

Personally, I wouldn't want it for my Provari, but a nice wrap would open up my selection on a cheap backup.

I only have the carbon fiber from them, so i cant really answer your question :(

so all i can tell you for sure, is the carbon fiber from them is not DiNoc

Let me make my self clear its still good stuff! and the price isnt bad for it, and kick is awesome
 

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I got one coming in, ordered from Vapor Skniz... hope it will look good on it!

Reginald_provari copy.jpg
 

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Paying 20 bucks for 1 wrap is just a bit much.

I have to agree. I've been using wrap on my arrows, for archery, for years. I can get a lot more material (for arrows) for a lot cheaper.

I'd say $10 would be about right. $20 is just way to high. Guess I need to email onestringer & see what's up.
 
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