If you have been vaping for awhile now and you have worked your way through a bunch of different kinds of e-juices and learned how to vape properly under a lot of different circumstances, then you might be looking for a challenge.

The great thing about vaping is that you can always push yourself a little bit further and get a brand-new experience simply by trying out some of the vaping products that are out there on the market. There are so many right now that you will never get bored with the process of vaping.

One way to take your vaping experience to the next level is to try Sub Ohm vaping. If you’re not familiar with Sub Ohm vaping yet, let us explain.

Sub Ohm vaping involves using a Sub Ohm heating coil that has a resistance value of less than 1.0 ohms. The average e-cigarette contains a heating coil that will not allow you to achieve a resistance level of less than 1.0 ohms, which limits the amount of e-juice that you can heat up at any given moment. It cuts down on the amount of flavor and vapor that you can produce with your e-cigarette as well, and normally, that’s for your own good.

If you don’t have enough experience with vaping, it wouldn’t be a good idea for you to attempt to vape with a lower resistance level because it would likely result in a throat hit that would be too much for you to take. Once you have gained the experience you need, though, you should give Sub Ohm vaping a try.

Sub Ohm vaping will allow you to send more electrical energy to your coil which will, in turn, heat it up more quickly and allow it to reach a much higher temperature. That will allow for a larger amount of your e-juice to be vaporized when you vape and when you couple that with an open airflow, you will notice an immediate increase in both vapor production and flavor.

Here are some things to keep in mind if you do decide to try Sub Ohm vaping for yourself.

What Equipment You’ll Need for Sub Ohm Vaping

To try Sub Ohm vaping, you will need some very specific equipment that will make it possible. If you haven’t been vaping for long, you might want to hold off on trying Sub Ohm vaping until you understand what all of this equipment does and how it’s used in order to Sub Ohm vape.

In order to get started, you will need a tank with a wide airflow. You will also need a Sub Ohm coil that is compatible with the tank that you choose. It’s very important to make sure these two things work together, because if they don’t, you can run into serious trouble later. So if you have any questions at all about the tank and coil you need for Sub Ohm vaping, don’t be afraid to ask Aspen Valley Vapes.

We would be happy to show you what you need. You will also need to get a mod that can provide enough power for your Sub Ohm kit, and you will need the e-juice of your choice. You’re probably going to want to go with an e-juice that has a high VG and a low nicotine level (more on this later!), so keep those factors in mind.

The wide airflow on your tank serves two purposes. It produces a higher amount of vapor than normal when you are Sub Ohm vaping, and it also allows your Sub Ohm coil to cool down once you are done vaping. You want to do everything you can to prevent your coil from getting too hot for too long, which is why it’s important to use a tank with a wide airflow.

Once you have all of these parts, you will be ready to do some Sub Ohm vaping.

How to Choose the Right Nicotine Level for Sub Ohm Vaping

You might be wondering, “Why do I need an e-juice with a low nicotine level?” and it’s not a bad question. In general, you should usually stick with an e-juice that has a nicotine level that is 6mg or below. This is because you are going to be producing a large amount of vapor when you do Sub Ohm vaping.

As a result, you are going to be putting a lot more nicotine into your body at one time and you aren’t going to want to overdo it. Many vapers enjoy the visual aspect of Sub Ohm vaping—the large cloud of vapor that is created when they do it. But you obviously don’t want to overload your body with nicotine when you do it, so you should be careful about which e-juice you choose.

In addition to sticking with an e-juice that has a nicotine level of 6mg or below, you also want to keep a close eye on the VG level of your e-juice and try to choose one with 60 percent VG or above. This should minimize the effect of the throat hits that you take while Sub Ohm vaping. Sub Ohm vaping can be really rough on the back of your throat if you don’t pay close attention to your VG level, so keep this in mind when selecting an e-juice. It will help you enjoy the experience more.

Why Sub Ohm Vaping Isn’t for Everyone

While many experienced vapers love Sub Ohm vaping, we should point out that it’s not for everyone, and there are some things that you might not like about it. The most common complaint from vapers is that it causes them to run through e-juices too quickly. And it’s true—if you do Sub Ohm vaping, you are going to burn through your e-juice supply rather quickly. It’s part of the process.

There are also vapers who simply enjoy vaping with coils that typically have a resistance of 1.0 to 2.0 ohms. While they don’t produce the same amount of vapor or flavor as Sub Ohm coils, they will still allow you to enjoy vaping just as much. When you are Sub Ohm vaping, you will also need to get used to direct to lung vaping, which can be a challenge for some people. As we’ve emphasized, it’s a completely different way to vape overall, but you won’t know whether or not you like it until you give it a try.

If you are interested in giving Sub Ohm vaping a shot, we would be more than happy to give you more information about it. You should be as educated as possible before you attempt Sub Ohm vaping, because you could run into problems if you purchase the wrong equipment or try Sub Ohm vaping with the wrong e-juice. Let us know how we can help, and we will show you what all the hype surrounding Sub Ohm vaping is all about.