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How vape flavours actually feel after trying more than I probably should have

How vape flavours feel after long-term use comparing IGET RELX and ALIBARBAR devices

Back when I first started vaping, choices were limited. You picked what was available, hoped it tasted decent, and that was it. No one talked about flavour profiles, cooling levels, or how a vape would feel on your tongue. You just vaped because everyone else was vaping. Proper FOMO.

Over time. I tried more flavours, more devices, and slowly realised that the same fruit name can feel completely different depending on the vape. 

Let me share my experience so you can figure out what might actually fit you. Like I always say, vaping is personal.

My first experience with IGET vapes

My first proper vape was from iget vapes, and the flavour was Banana Ice.

At that time, everything felt intense. I did not know how to inhale properly or how to hold the device so the hit felt right. I just took short and sharp pulls without thinking much.

Banana Ice felt like banana candy mixed with ice. 

  • On the inhale, there was a strong throat hit. 
  • On the exhale, the cold kicked in. 

It was sweet, loud, and very obvious. I always knew I was vaping something flavoured. Back then, I thought this was normal. Banana meant candy. Ice meant cold. That was it.

When ALIBARBAR banana buzz changed my idea of flavour

One day in college, I took a few puffs from an alibarbar vape that one of my new friends had. It was Banana Buzz.

I still remember that moment clearly. It did not feel like banana candy at all. It felt like an actual banana. Soft, slightly creamy, with a gentle sweetness. 

I was honestly confused. How could the same fruit taste so different ???

I asked my friend where he bought it. He told me the vape shop he uses, and a week later I ended up buying a few in bulk myself. That was the first time I realised flavour design is intentional. 

With alibarbar banana buzz, the focus was the fruit not the effect.

Why RELX felt like a royal, balanced choice

After that phase, I moved into relx pods.

I remember I tried Blueberry Splash. The flavour is too light and precise like you’re having fruit water..

I was like it's a rich people's choice..Don’t know but yes it gives that royal feeling because  RELX  avoids flavour overload on purpose. It is designed for people who want balance not overload taste of vape

This was the phase where I liked switching flavours often without throwing away a full device. Pods made sense then having that premium vibe.

Blueberry is where the differences became obvious

Blueberry taught me more than banana ever did.

With RELX Blueberry Splash, the flavour felt clean and light. It came and went quickly. Nothing stayed too long.

Then I tried alibarbar bluberry blast, and it was a completely different experience. There was a slight tartness on the inhale, followed by balanced sweetness and mild cooling. The flavour felt rich and deep. It stayed on my tongue, almost like my mouth was coated in blueberry juice.

If RELX felt like blueberry water, ALIBARBAR felt like real fruit.

That was the moment I realised I care a lot about how a flavour sits on my tongue.

Watermelon ice across brands felt closer than expected

Watermelon Ice was interesting because it felt similar across brands.

I tried it in IGET and ALIBARBAR. In both cases, the watermelon came first, then the ice followed. The difference was there, but subtle. You would notice it only if you paid attention.

This showed me that not all fruits behave the same way. Some flavours leave more room for interpretation. Others are harder to change.

Puff style matters more than people realise

This is something I learned late.

With ALIBARBAR, longer and slower pulls work best. You let the flavour build, and it spreads across the tongue properly.

With IGET, short and sharp puffs feel better. That is where the flavour and hit make sense.

RELX sits in between. Not too deep, not too quick. Just steady.

Same flavour name. Different technique. Different result.

Why I lean towards ALIBARBAR now

After trying more flavours than I probably needed to, I realised something simple.

I want the flavour to feel like the fruit. Not just taste sweet or cold. I want depth and texture.

That is why I lean towards ALIBARBAR now. Not because IGET or RELX are bad. I enjoyed both, especially when I wanted freshness or something clean and light.

But when I want a flavour that feels real and stays with me for a moment, ALIBARBAR fits my preference better.

A lot of these observations line up with what stood out to me over time when I started comparing brands more deliberately.

Even flavours like california sunset show this clearly. On paper, it sounds simple. In use, it tells you exactly what kind of experience the brand is aiming for.

A quick way I think about flavour styles

Brand

How flavours feel

Best for

IGET vapes

Sweet, icy, punchy

Strong first impressions

RELX pods

Clean, light, balanced

Everyday, low fatigue use

ALIBARBAR vape

Rich, fruit-forward, layered

People who care about mouthfeel

Final thoughts

Vape flavours are not just names. They are experiences shaped by design, cooling, sweetness, and even how you inhale.

If you are standing in a vape shop wondering why the same fruit feels different across devices, this is why.

Once you start paying attention to how flavours actually feel, not just what they are called, vaping stops being confusing and starts making sense.

And yeah, I enjoyed figuring that out. Probably more than I should have.

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About Sophie Stirling

Sophie Stirling is a long-time vaper with over 15 years of personal experience using a wide range of vaping devices and flavours. She is a content contributor at Vaping Store, where she writes about real-world vaping use, device performance, and everyday considerations for adult users in Australia. Sophie shares practical guidance to help readers choose vaping products that suit their preferences and routine.

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