Flippes, please do your research. I'm going to throw u a bone and do some explaining. The first reason why it makes sense is that I vape the iAtty with a Provari, which regulates the voltage under load until the battery is on its last legs. The second reason why it makes sense, is that I only use AW IMR and AW LiFePO4 batteries in my mods, which I switch out as soon as their performance starts to dwindle. Currently, I have 8 sets of 3.2v AWs, and probably 40 or so 3.7v AW IMRs in various sizes, as well as 3 W-118 UltraFire chargers and a 4 slot Tennergy charger, so maintaining fresh batteries in my mods is never a problem.
The closest your argument goes as far as holding true, is using my 2.4ohm odysseus with a set of 3v batteries at their lowest possible charge, which I estimated to being 2.8v each under load (giving you the benefit of the doubt), in which case I'd still be vaping at 13.067w, 3 whole watts above what the kick can push out at it's highest setting. I hate to bash other manufacturers products, but I have no issue at all with spitting the facts, so the reality is that if I wanted to vape my current setup as close as possible to as it is right now, I could only do so at a wimpy 4.89v, a whole 20% lower than how it's performing now. And to anyone else like myself who didn't buy the Kick in hopes that Imeo's newest invention will outperform it, don't have any fears, doubts, or regrets. Imeo has never let the community down, and he sure as hell isn't going to this time. Happy vaping everyone.