Why is VG considered "hard to vape" if it's thicker? The viscosity has nothing to do with how completely it vaporizes. If that were the case VG wouldn't be the more vaporous option between the two. Not all liquids are created equal, give us a try and find out.
For me personally, I've had nearly all PG blends, 80/20, 70/30, 50/50, and 100% VG and for my device.
Anything above 30% VG has a very muted flavor, and my PV has problems vaporizing it (As in there's almost 0 heat and throat hit). The 50/50 mixes are good, but I can clearly tell that a 75/25 mix would have been much better in terms of flavor and the like.
My PV also only runs at 3.6 volts, and the cartomizers are around 2.6 to 2.9 ohm's, so I don't have a lot of wattage going in to the e-liquid to really get it going as well as others. (Once I get a VV or something that runs at higher voltage, I think VG heavy juices will be much better)
The Blueberry Frost I got was the 100% VG juice, and it could have been SO much better if it was a blend. Like insanely good. I could only taste anything, and barely anything at that, on the exhale.
With all that being said, I'm going to need more juice in the next few weeks... I'll give Alien Visions a try, but I haven't had good experiences with VG heavy blends so. We'll see!
PS - I would just like to say the vapor production itself was off the charts, like clouds of it, for my VG heavy juices. It's just everything else was extremely muted and weak... Throat hit, heat, flavor, etc.