It is time to take a close look at the Smok Morph kit, and answer a
burning question: Does the world need another Smok mod? The
specifications of the various Smok tanks and mods may appear similar on
paper. At the upper end of the power curve they already have the Smok
Mag 225w and Smok Alien 220w, not to mention the punchy
smok morph 2019 Pro Color 225 and sharp looking T-Priv.
Where does the Smok Morph fit in? As the new flagship, because it offers real world advantages over its predecessors.
The best part is that the Morph breathes life into the subohm
category. The vaping industry has been dumping resources into developing
vape pod systems lately, we reviewed some of the best in our feature on
the Top Ten Juul Alternatives, but when it comes to vapor and flavor
there is nothing like a mod.The Smok Morph is a 219w mod powered by two
18650 batteries. The brand spanking new and hardhitting TF tank, and a
pair of 0.2ohm mesh coils. The kit includes the obligatory USB charger
cable, replacement glass and various spare part.
Smok gets bonus points for the straightforward naming convention
they chose for the TF tank. Honestly, it was time for a reset. I am fine
with never hearing a tank described as being a baby or a big baby
again. Did big describe the size of the baby? Or outward manifestations
of infantile traits, such as: “You are being the biggest baby”.
I am the curmudgeon who orders “small, medium and large” sized coffees when ordering at Starbucks.
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I feel those words are excellent adjectives.Not only is it unclear how
you pronounce Smok, but their lineup of TFV8 tanks had also gotten a bit
confusing. My primary complaint was that a product called the TFV8 v2
was not compatible with the coils of the TFV8.
To shed some light on the differences between the TFV8 cousins, we
pitted the TFV8 Big Baby versus the TFV8 Baby V2 in a TFV8 showdown. We
chose the older TFV8 Big Baby and V2 Baby because of their shared 5ml
juice capacity.
The upshot: the TFV8 V2 had a superior and modernized design, which
was especially telling in the airflow department, but the original TFV8
had a superior coil selection. As far as juice capacity, the new TF tank
has them both beat with a 6ml capacity. But how does the Morph tank
perform?As coil sizes increase, it appears that the slab sided tank is
quickly becoming a thing of the past. At least in the US market, where
juice capacity is not limited to 2ml. Most tanks include some straight
sided glass, but all the promotional images feature the bubble design.
When comparing the TF tank to its immediate predecessor, the TFV8
Baby V2, the first thing that sticks out is the height. They certainly
share a familial resemblance, but the base of the TF been lengthened to
improve airflow. And this on a design that was already pretty darn
freewheeling and capable of generating serious
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