I personally don't see the need to build low on a regulated mod as it makes no sense. I think OP should also take this into consideration. At high wattages, even if the coil can handle it, the vapor is really hot.
Exactly, that's pretty much where I am, too. I have a 150W and a 200W mod, a couple actually, and rarely go past 50-60 or so. Sure, sometimes it's fun to push it even higher but for me, it's not necessary to do all the time.
I realize others have different preferences, but the one thing that is objectively true here is that it is not "necessary" to push the resistance low and wattage high on regulated mods the same way one might find it "necessary" to build low on a mech to get the most out of that 4.2 volts (minus load, ofc).
As for the OP, I also think it's worth considering that if you are already vaping a subohm tank at 80W and not finding it that satisfying, maybe subohm tanks aren't for you? Certainly there are ones that might be closer to what you're looking for than the Triton, but more power and less resistance doesn't automatically make a better vape. Maybe you should think about making a list of what you're really looking for out of your vaping experience and letting the knowledgeable folks here help you zero in on something that has a better chance of working at a less rowdy power setting. Maybe it's a tank, maybe it's not.
I'm not trying to scare anyone off of vaping at high power if that's what they want. I am, however, trying to point out that, with a regulated mod, it is way less necessary than some people seem to think it is.