Points cles
- Simrell MVS (des 179 €): hybrid, 7s, 56g
- The MVS is a premium stem (not a standalone vaporizer) — compatible with all DynaVap tips
- Vortex cooling system: spiral channels inside cool the vapor noticeably
- Available in titanium and stainless steel — prices between ~140 and 200 EUR
- Noticeable upgrade over the standard DynaVap stem, but not a necessity
Simrell has specialized in one thing: making DynaVap stems better. The MVS (Multi-Vortex System) is their flagship — a replacement stem made from titanium or stainless steel that cools vapor through a patented vortex system. Sounds like marketing? Partly. But the effect is real. Here’s what you need to know.
Qu’est-ce que le Simrell MVS ?
The MVS is not a vaporizer. It’s an aftermarket stem that replaces the body of your DynaVap. The DynaVap tip (the end with the chamber and cap) stays the same — you only swap the shaft. The MVS fits all standard DynaVap tips.
The difference from the normal DynaVap stem: Inside the MVS, spiral channels force the vapor into a vortex (spinning motion). The longer path and turbulence cool the vapor more before it reaches your mouth.
Comment fonctionne le système Vortex ?
Normal DynaVap vapor takes a straight path from the tip through a smooth tube to your mouth. The MVS changes that: Vapor passes through multiple vortex stages — spiral grooves inside the stem that spin the vapor.
The result:
- Cooler vapor. The longer path and turbulence extract heat from the vapor. Especially noticeable at higher temperatures or during the second heat cycle.
- Smoother draw. The vapor feels less harsh. If you sometimes find DynaVap vapor too scratchy, you’ll feel the difference immediately.
- No flavor loss. The cooling doesn’t change the taste negatively — vapor tastes the same or even better because it’s less irritating.
Matériau : Titane vs acier inoxydable
Simrell offers the MVS in two materials:
- Titanium: Lighter, stays cooler in the hand, more expensive (~180-200 EUR). Feels more premium.
- Stainless steel: Heavier, more durable, more affordable (~140-160 EUR). Tough and long-lasting.
Functionally there’s no difference — the vortex system works identically in both. The choice is purely personal preference and budget.
Compatibilité DynaVap
The MVS is compatible with all DynaVap tips — whether it’s a 2019M, 2021M, Omni, or VonG. Just pull the tip from your old stem and insert it into the MVS. The airport feature (air hole for draw control) is also present.
Important: The MVS is only a stem. You need a DynaVap tip and cap (plus a lighter or IH) — the MVS alone does nothing.
Qualité de fabrication
This is where Simrell stands apart from the standard DynaVap. Build quality is excellent — clean machining, no sharp edges, the stem feels premium in hand. Simrell products are handmade in the USA.
Weight depends on the material: titanium is feather-light, stainless steel has a satisfying heft. Both variants feel better in hand than the stock DynaVap body — but at 140+ EUR, that’s expected.
Le prix en vaut-il la peine ?
That’s the core question. A standard DynaVap costs 60-80 EUR complete. The MVS alone costs 140-200 EUR — more than an entire DynaVap. Is the difference worth the premium?
Yes, if you…
- Use DynaVap daily and find the vapor too warm or harsh
- Are willing to invest in quality — the MVS lasts a lifetime with proper care
- Want to upgrade the DynaVap experience without switching to a different system
- Collect and optimize — if you already have multiple DynaVap setups
No, if you…
- Are just starting out. Buy a DynaVap first and learn the system. Upgrade later.
- Have a tight budget. For 140-200 EUR you can get a complete electronic vaporizer.
- Rarely use DynaVap. If you only occasionally reach for your DynaVap, the upgrade isn’t worth it.
Prix actuel
Price varies by material and retailer. Titanium variants cost significantly more than stainless steel.
179Verdict : Upgrade premium pour fans de DynaVap
The Simrell MVS isn’t a gadget or gimmick. The vortex cooling system works — vapor is noticeably cooler and smoother. Build quality is top-notch. If you use your DynaVap every day and are ready to invest in a quality stem, you get a product that lasts years and meaningfully improves the experience.
For occasional users or beginners, the price is hard to justify. That money would be better spent on a complete vaporizer. The MVS is an upgrade for enthusiasts — and in that role, it’s one of the best DynaVap accessories on the market.
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