The DynaVap M is an excellent vaporizer, but if you want a tailored feature set and customizable options, reach for one of the other VapCaps. Every other DynaVap VapCap has a third setting that lets the user adjust the size of the oven down to 0.02 grams, and swap parts to create a completely fitted vaping experience.

The heat up times and vapor should be remarkably similar, even though the M has a stainless steel bowl and condenser (what DynaVap calls the airpath tube), where the others use titanium (technically a faster heating and cooling metal). Let’s check out what else sets the rest of the VapCaps apart from the wallet-friendly M.

Decoding the DynaVap slang

DynaVap’s modular part system is a little intimidating at first but makes a lot of sense once you understand the naming. Let’s walk through it.

Omni

The prefix “Omni” indicates a titanium mouthpiece which can be twisted to adjust and set airpath resistance.

Models: OmniVap, OmniVong

-S

When a DynaVap model ends with -S that indicates it has a “spinning” mouthpiece. This is designed to make even heating easier while you twirl your VapCap in a flame.

Models: NonaVonG - S

-XL

XL refers to the “Extra Long” VapCap models (4.25 in). You will see it on its own, such as the OmniVap Titanium XL, or combined with the spinning mouthpiece.

Models: OmniVap Titanium XL, NonaVonG - XLS, HydraVong - XLS

-XLS

As mentioned above, -XLS is a combination of the -XL indication of a longer vaporizer body and the -S indicating a spinning mouthpiece.

Models: NonaVonG - XLS, HydraVong - XLS

VonG

Short for “VapCap on Glass”... and that's exactly what these vaporizers are for. Any VapCap with VonG in the name can mate with your favorite glass piece, as long as it has a 14mm female connection. These units also have a wider body specially designed to be easy to handle while using glass.

Models: NonaVonG, OmniVonG, HydraVong