I have to say that I really like these new Hybirds too... I am glad that VV explained the lighter draw because that really is the way you need to use them

I have been a fan of the Cisco 2.0 ohm attys for awhile but I was always getting some that worked great and then a few that sucked, And I mean sucked inthe sense that even with a flooded atty I was getting a burnt taste, YUCK, and nothing I could do would fix it, so I would be upset that out of 5 attys I could only use 2 or 3. But now that I have foound these Hybirds these are awsome and they work flawlessly. The flavor is far beyond what I was expecting to get and to me the flavor is key. The TH was supprising too it is almost reckless

May be able to drop nic strength... And for me the vapor is right on par getting plumes of it... Now for the only other test is to see how long these will last me, I hope for a long while because they are so great... I will put a post up as soon as I have one die on me... I am still curious about the HH.357 but man it is expensive for one atty and it isn't a bottom feeder yet (but like most I will buy one to try just to see what all the talk is about). I am also waiting for my Vmod to show up in the mail so I can try these BF Hybirds out on it too..It works great on my Monkeyboxx but I am sure it will be just as good on the Vmod too...It will most likely fit better on the Vmod because I have had an issue with being able to screw the atty onto my MB, I think my catch cup is't as deep or something...??? BUt I made it work for now.
So if you haven't made the jump yet to buy one of these attys GO for it I think they are awsome and what direction the vaping industry should be moving in with Atty innovation... Cuz without a good atty your e-cig is usless