Damn that's a cold Vape! Weather challenges in vaping.

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ghostofseven

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It was minus 42 degrees Celsius today and unfortunately I go to a school that does not allow vaping inside. So armed with my MVP and a Vivi nova (2.4 ohm) loaded with Rugged Blend tobacco from GRBC, I braved the cold. My hands went numb, my eyes shed icicles and my toque (its a warm hat for you Americans) went solid. The vape on the other hand was warm and tasty, no problems what so ever. After I got back inside, my hands thawed and I was able to remove the MVP from my frostbitten grip.

Normally vaping in the winter is a horror show but not today.

I want to know your cold weather or environmentally challenging vape stories. Any problems? Any successes?
 

Thompson

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Don't quite have the cold weather you've got up North there, but it was nearing the 10s (in Fahrenheit) a few weeks ago. Then right back up to 60F in the days.

Such is living near a mountain. Dictates the weather and makes the weather man look foolish very often.

Hasn't really imposed any problems with vaping though. Try to keep my batteries warm as they don't like cold temps but shoving the PV in my inner coat pockets seems to work.
 

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Hey, I watched SCTV with Bob and Doug McKenzie, definitely know what a toque is. ;)

One word my friend, restroom. Hold the vapor in your lungs long enough while secluded in a stall, and no one will be the wiser. Hate to have you frozen out in the quad like some strange monument to vaping until spring thaw. :D

Oh, and no metal drip tips below freezing, that sucker will stick to your lip! lol
 
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