Man I am lovin' this electric analogue style of vapeAnd while there are obviously huge differences between the two vapes I can still see that I am able to utilise the Zion in a similar fashion to the way in which I use the Daisy - in as much as you can pick it up, just rip it and put it down. Then pick it up later & rip that same bowl some more. Or I can rip it fast or I can rip it slowTrue vapor on demand out of a hand crafted wood & glass device.But then good ol' Johnny Zion also seems to step into the Mighty's shoes really very well too. Providing a wide range of power, giving tasty low temp hits as well as high power cloudage - yet without the urgency of a shut off timer or the worry that the unit is selfishly roasting your load in between hits . . . and I won't even go in to the aesthetics, I shall just say that they are poles apart & allow you to draw your own conclusions on that one.And then of course little Johnny's been quite happily having a splash about with some of my bubblers as well as getting rather comfortable and lounging in my J-hook.So, it's just about 3 days in & I've gotta say that the versatility of this little monster is really shinning on through, tis very adaptable indeed imo.And to me the feel is amazing too - it's literally one solid lump of wood cut to shape, & I am extremely pleased to say that RBT has done a splendid job of maintaining the continuity of the grain through from the body to the lid & battery cover - which to me is very important. I really love holding this thing. It feels honest, natural & powerful, & I think I might have a new crush