The iHybrid is the new Standard, and Here's Why

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The shape and location of the positive screw plays a role, as does the depth of the drip-tip hole and the overall shape and height of the cap itself. But, I think it is a combination of a bunch of those types of subtle features, from airflow to conductivity and even the innovative switch design, that make it such a powerful PV. For details concerning WHY the iHy is so much better than the Zen, check my review where I explain my thoughts on the two in detail ;). I believe it has most to do with the conductivity of the iHy, and the lack thereof of the Zen.

Checked Todds review, looks like I'm not the only one blown away by this thing. :)

Thanks for the explanation, V Ninja. I was not being sarcastic, I am interested in potentially getting one of these. It just is hard to tell what is going on in side that top cap, so I thought I could get some insight from someone who had made a distinguishing observation on that for vapor production.

I saw Todd's review and he like it a lot. He did mention that that the cap seems smaller is volume, but I thought that there may be more than that going on. I really cant tell how the geometry is different other than the curvature of the top perhaps being closer to the top of the positive pole.

I get the rest: the positive screw is thick, like the zen but the spacing between top screw and the opening on the drip tip is tighter. Conductivity, etc. and a number of other features...all good. I read your review. Very well done , as usual.
 

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Thanks for the explanation, V Ninja. I was not being sarcastic, I am interested in potentially getting one of these. It just is hard to tell what is going on in side that top cap, so I thought I could get some insight from someone who had made a distinguishing observation on that for vapor production.

I saw Todd's review and he like it a lot. He did mention that that the cap seems smaller is volume, but I thought that there may be more than that going on. I really cant tell how the geometry is different other than the curvature of the top perhaps being closer to the top of the positive pole.

I get the rest: the positive screw is thick, like the zen but the spacing between top screw and the opening on the drip tip is tighter. Conductivity, etc. and a number of other features...all good. I read your review. Very well done , as usual.


At the end of the day, I'm in the same boat as you, as far as knowing exactly how the air flow under the cap affects the vape from genesis devices... there is also another screw that comes with the iHy that provides a more "open" draw, and tbh, I have not used it yet (oops, so much for being thorough, heh). That screw is the same size and shape as the Zen top screws, so it may (or may not) mimic the draw of a Zen with it in place.


Thanks, glad the review was helpful! :)
 

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