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Vaporesso XROS 4 vs Caliburn G3: Which Pod Vape Wins in Vancouver?

Vaporesso XROS 4 vs Caliburn G3: Which Pod Vape Wins in Vancouver?

Introduction

Picking the perfect pod vape can feel like a showdown, and at OK Vapor, we’re no strangers to the Vaporesso XROS 4 vs Caliburn G3 debate. With three stores lighting up Vancouver, BC, we’ve watched these two devices slug it out among our customers—students grabbing a quick puff between classes, downtown pros sneaking a vape break, and East Van locals chasing flavor. Both promise top-tier MTL (mouth-to-lung) performance, portability, and that smooth hit vapers crave, but which one comes out on top?

The Vaporesso XROS 4 brings adjustable airflow and a sleek upgrade to a fan-favorite line, while the Uwell Caliburn G3 packs a punch with its flavor tech and wattage control. At OK Vapor, we’ve put both through the wringer—testing them with our crew and hearing real feedback from Vancouver vapers. In this deep-dive comparison, we’ll break down design, performance, battery life, pods, and more, all from our hands-on experience. Whether you’re browsing okvapor.ca or swinging by one of our shops, we’ll help you crown your champ. Let’s get started!

 


 

Design and Build Quality

How a vape looks and feels matters, especially when you’re carrying it around Vancouver’s rainy streets. Here’s what we’ve observed at OK Vapor:

  • Vaporesso XROS 4: Slim at 111.5mm x 24mm x 14mm and 52g, it’s built with aluminum alloy for a lightweight yet durable feel. The gradient finishes—like Bloody Mary or Pastel Palette—catch eyes in Kitsilano cafes. An airflow slider on the back and a single RGB LED strip add a modern touch our younger crowd digs. It’s pocket-friendly and tough enough for daily wear.

  • Uwell Caliburn G3: A bit taller at 115.5mm x 24mm x 13.9mm and heavier at 60g, the G3 uses zinc alloy for a sturdier, industrial vibe. Colors like Midnight Black or Emerald Green suit a rugged aesthetic. It swaps the slider for fixed airflow but adds an LCD screen showing wattage and puff count—a hit with tech lovers in our downtown store.
    Takeaway: XROS 4 wins for portability and flair—perfect for Vancouver’s on-the-go crowd. G3’s heft and screen appeal to those who like a solid, info-rich device.

 


 

Vaporesso XROS 4 vs Caliburn G3: Performance and Flavor

Flavor’s the heart of vaping, and these two bring different strengths. Here’s our in-store breakdown:

  • XROS 4 Performance: With a 1000mAh battery and COREX 2.0 tech, it fires up to 25W (on the 0.6ohm pod). Adjustable airflow lets you tweak from tight MTL to loose RDL—versatility our Vancouver vapers love. Testing ELFLIQ Blueberry, we got bright, juicy notes with a crisp finish, especially at mid-airflow. Coils last around 25–30ml, and leaks are rare, a big plus for our staff.

  • Uwell Caliburn G3 Performance: Its 900mAh battery also hits 25W max, with adjustable wattage via the screen (5–25W). Pro-FOCS tech delivers warm, dense flavor—think Gcore Peach Ice with a sweet, cozy hit. It’s MTL-focused with fixed airflow, which some find restrictive. Coils match the XROS at 25–30ml, but pod leaks pop up more often, per customer chatter.
    Flavor Face-Off: XROS 4’s airy flexibility shines with fruit juices; G3’s warmth excels with dessert or menthol profiles. Leak issues tip the scale slightly toward XROS 4.
    Winner: XROS 4 for versatility; G3 for rich MTL flavor.

 


 

Battery Life and Charging

Battery life is clutch when you’re out all day in Vancouver. Here’s the real deal:

  • XROS 4: 1000mAh gets you 250–300 puffs on the 0.8ohm pod—enough for a busy day, per our Kitsilano testers. USB-C charging takes 60 minutes, and the RGB LED (green >70%, blue 30–70%, red <30%) keeps it simple. It supports passthrough vaping, so you’re never stuck.

  • G3: 900mAh offers 200–250 puffs with the 0.9ohm pod—solid but shorter than XROS 4. It charges faster at 45 minutes via USB-C, and the LCD shows exact percentage, which our East Van techies prefer. Passthrough’s included too.
    Real Use: A downtown customer vaping Flavour Beast Mad Mango found the XROS 4 lasted a full shift, while the G3 needed a midday top-up. G3’s quick charge evens it out if you’re near a plug.
    Winner: XROS 4 for runtime; G3 for charging speed and precision.

 


 

Pods and Compatibility

Pods define your vape experience. Here’s what we stock and see at OK Vapor:

  • XROS 4 Pods: Compatible with all XROS series pods—0.4ohm (RDL), 0.6ohm (loose MTL), 0.8ohm (tight MTL), 1.0ohm (super tight). The 3ml top-fill design (rubber plug) is mess-free, and clear plastic shows juice levels. Priced at $12–15 for a 4-pack, they’re reliable and rarely leak.

  • G3 Pods: Options include 0.4ohm (RDL), 0.6ohm (loose MTL), 0.9ohm (standard MTL), 1.2ohm (tight MTL), all 2.5ml with a side-fill snap cap. They’re $10–14 for a 4-pack, but the tinted pod makes juice harder to track. Leaks happen more, especially after a week, per our returns data.
    Durability: XROS 4 pods outlast G3 in leak resistance—key for Vancouver’s damp climate.
    Winner: XROS 4 for compatibility and usability; G3 pods are solid but less practical.

 


 

Ease of Use

Simplicity’s gold for new and seasoned vapers. Here’s our take:

  • XROS 4: Draw or button-fired, with an airflow slider that’s dead simple—up for RDL, down for MTL. No screen keeps it minimal, ideal for grab-and-go types. Top-fill pods snap in magnetically, and our casual customers find it intuitive.

  • G3: Button-only firing (no auto-draw) with wattage tweaks via the screen. It’s more involved—great for tinkerers, less so for quick puffs. Side-fill pods need a bit more care, but the cap’s secure.
    Feedback: UBC students favor XROS 4’s ease; downtown pros like G3’s control.
    Winner: XROS 4 for simplicity; G3 for customization.

 


 

Price and Value

Cost counts at OK Vapor. Here’s the rundown:

  • XROS 4: $35–40 for the kit, pods $12–15. Longer runtime and durable pods make it a strong buy. We often run deals on okvapor.ca to sweeten it.

  • G3: $30–35, pods $10–14. Cheaper upfront, but battery life and pod quirks might cost more long-term.
    Value: XROS 4’s reliability pays off for Vancouver vapers; G3’s a budget win if you tweak it right.
    Winner: XROS 4 for value; G3 for initial savings.

 


 

Why OK Vapor?

With three Vancouver stores and okvapor.ca, we’ve got the XROS 4 and G3 ready to test—plus juices like Allo Sync to pair with them. Our team’s real-world insights cut through the hype, and we ship fast across BC with killer deals.

 


 

Final Verdict

Vaporesso XROS 4 or Caliburn G3? Here’s our call from OK Vapor:

  • Choose XROS 4 if you want a sleek, versatile vape with adjustable airflow, longer battery life, and leak-proof pods. It’s our top seller in Vancouver for its all-day reliability and style.

  • Pick G3 if you love warm flavor, fast charging, and a screen to fine-tune your vape. It’s a champ for MTL purists who don’t mind a bit of upkeep.
    Drop by OK Vapor or hit okvapor.ca to grab yours. Tell us your vaping style—we’ll hook you up!

 

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