An updated history of Divine Tribe
D I V I N E T R I B E – A B R I E F H I S T O R Y
A user on the FC Forum asked about a presentation showing the different iterations of Divine Tribe‘s atomizer releases, in cooperation with Crossing Tech. So here’s a BRIEF overview of the products they’ve launched to date.
This post’s first section has been covered in a previous article on this site, but it’s followed by new and updated content.
We’ll begin around 2012, when Divine Tribe primarily sold a wide array of coils for what we used 13 years ago, simple wire that heats up and attempts to vape your extracts.
Here’s his selection of coils in 2012:
Coils, anyone ?
Divine Tribe definitely cornered the market with this great assortment of coils !
Then, around 2013/2014 the first “V” series atomizer was released, the v2.5 !
The V 2.5
This V2.5 was cloned by many companies, not the least of which was Atmos, who called it the “kiln”.
This was my go-to vape device for extracts back 10 years ago !
See my reviews on it here and here.
The Dry Herb atomizer came out a year later, but we’re only covering extract atomizers in this article.
So, then came the rebuildable version of the V2.5/2.7 :
The V3.5
The V3.5 is a rebuildable V2.5, essentially. As with the V2.5, the extracts are placed directly onto the ceramic heater.
As you might expect, this had many drawbacks. There was the V3, V3.7, etc., bacially the same beast with slight tweaks.
Then, came the ever-popular and innovative device, the V4 !
The V4
This, again, was made in partnership with Crossing Tech.
It features that same style of ceramic heater we saw in the V2.5, but it’s used underneath the cup as a heater.
The V4 first came with a quartz cup, click there to see the review.
Then came the titanium cup, followed by the silicon carbide (SIC) cup, which was very affordable for this material that was new to the market.
There were a few glass bubblers introduced, check this site for reviews and images of those.
Then we have the Quest….
The SIC Quest
The Quest was originally only available in quartz, then upgraded to silicon carbide.
I no longer have the original Quest, and did not do a review on it. It has been discontined in favor of the SIC version. You can see my review for the SIC Quest here.
The Quest employs two heated rods that go inside the cup. Great device.
Then, another innovative approach took shape with the V5.
The V5
The V5 is something completely new for the V series of atomizers, the heating wires are embeded into the cup.
The wires are on the sides as well as the bottom, creating even heat in its wide cup.
The cup is made from Al2O3 (Aluminum Oxide, Alumina) ceramic.
For more information about the V5, click here.
The Cub
The cub doubles as a concentrate dabber and as a way to clean your cups.
This introduced the new style of rebuildabke atomizigng tech.
Screw your Core 2.0 or Fogger cups into the Cub and heat-clean.
Then there was the release as of the side-heated lightning cups.
Side-Heated Lightning cups for the SIC Quest
The lightning cups are heated by embedded wire inside of an Alumina cup, same as the V5, but only the sides are heated.
Also, the shape of the cup is considerably taller and narrower than the V5.
Producing enormous hits, it fits its best onto SIC Quest atomizer.
To find out more, see my review here.
Then, the lighting cups were miniaturized, and applied to…
The lightning pen
This lightning pen uses similar technology as the Lightning Cups we reviewed on this site.
With this lighting pen, the cup’s diameter measures just over 0.5 cm, or, 0.197 inches, just a bit under 1/4 inch. It’s 10mm, or, 0.3937 inches tall.
It introduced a pocket-friendly way to vape on the go. Many people use them at home, as well.
Read about the lightning pen here.
Then came a device which has been copied by many.
The Core 2.0
The Core 2.0 features an all-in-one dabbing system with its own built-in bubbler.
The Core 2.0 is great for novices who don’t want to fiddle with mods and temps and resistance and all the things that go into the V5. This unit gives you the wonderful performance of the DTV5 heater cup with simplicity and ease. Highly recommended.
A truly amazing device came out after that.
The Nice Dreamz Fogger
The Fogger is a fan-forced vaping delight, using the same cup as the V5 and the Core 2.0 .
It has temperature setting, TCR setting, and runtime setting.
This is for MAJOR vapor delivery !
After that, an updated version of the cups came out.
The XL cups are now standard in most devices, i believe.
Finally, as of the date of this post, comes the Ruby Twist Ball Vape for cannabis flower.
The Ruby Twist Ball Vape
The gem-cut rubies you see in this image are designed to hold the heat for the wireless heater that comes with the kit.
There is also a wired heater included as well, pictured below.
It’s truly amazing how much tasty cannabis flower vapor you get out of this Ruby Twist.
So, all in all….
A great company, and a great owner.
Located in Humboldt County, California, Divine Tribe has incredible customer service. Any problems can be addressed by the owner and founder himself, Matt. He’s very accessible.
So I hope that satisfied the request for a ‘recap’ of some of Divine Tribe’s releases over the past 13 years.
Happy vaping !
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