The ShockWave by Super-T Preorder Thread

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Looks pretty awkward and top-heavy on my ProVari...I can't wait to slap it on my ShockWave :D ImageUploadedByTapatalk1343463669.592650.jpg
 

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I like the look of it. I think I was looking at one of those couldn't find one prob same place I was looking at the pen on cov? That is one sharp looking atty my friend!!

Yes, you're right, they are also on COV. I love all the rebuildables I own, but especially this one :) I think it will work beautifully with the shockwave because of the high juice capacity! Put a mod with killer battery life with a rebuildable that can hold a huge amount of e-liquid and you got a marathon vaping device :)
 

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I hope it reaches you before you leave, Mako. Can you receive mail through an APO or FPO? If so, could someone in your family mail it to you in the unfortunate event that you leave before it arrives? I'd surely be concerned and bummed too :(
I'm still checking here constantly.
I hope David has a good news for us soon.
Now the anticipation of leaving for deployment without a dependable apv is rising.
 
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I hope it reaches you before you leave, Mako. Can you receive mail through an APO or FPO? I know I mailed some vape stuff to a military guy overseas in Afghanistan a few weeks back when he purchased some stuff I had up in the classifieds :toast: Can someone in your family mail it to you in the unfortunate event that you leave before it arrives?

My loving family can but I'm trying to cut on expenses. Usps charges an arm and a leg to our families to send care packages. I have recently sent one to my dad who is on deployment right now it was about 4lbs and I paid close to $45.. That was 6weeks ago and he still haven't received it yet. I have about a gallon of juice to bring an sb, 2 fatty ra's, 20 cartomizers, provari and supplies to rebuild my atomizer I would love to have a Rebuildable tank but it's so hard to get a hold of a quality one.
 

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Geez :( I had no idea it could be so expensive to ship stuff...and the time it takes to finally reach a person is even worse. It sounds like you have quite a load of vape gear to bring with you. A silver bullet and a ProVari are certainly dependable and proven devices, but I'm sure they aren't the same as bringing your new ShockWave. Pullin' for you :)
My loving family can but I'm trying to cut on expenses. Usps charges an arm and a leg to our families to send care packages. I have recently sent one to my dad who is on deployment right now it was about 4lbs and I paid close to $45.. That was 6weeks ago and he still haven't received it yet. I have about a gallon of juice to bring an sb, 2 fatty ra's, 20 cartomizers, provari and supplies to rebuild my atomizer I would love to have a Rebuildable tank but it's so hard to get a hold of a quality one.
 

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Geez :( I had no idea it could be so expensive to ship stuff...and the time it takes to finally reach a person is even worse. It sounds like you have quite a load of vape gear to bring with you. A silver bullet and a ProVari are certainly dependable and proven devices, but I'm sure they aren't the same as bringing your new ShockWave. Pullin' for you :)

I plan on bringing the shock wave with me on days that we go on the field and ill use the SB and pro vari on camp. Because of the battery life I also looked at the bam but it's to cumbersome.
 
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