
Vape accessories
by DynaVap
The BallR Cap is a drop-in replacement cap for any standard DynaVap tip that packs stainless steel balls into an extended-length design, converting your existing setup into a convection-heavy ball vape. No new device needed — just swap the cap, heat it up, and pull noticeably bigger, denser clouds from the same amount of herb. DynaVap designed this one for people who want more vapour and better flavour extraction without buying a whole new vaporiser.
The difference is immediate and physical. Pick up a standard DynaVap cap and then pick up the BallR Cap — you'll feel the extra weight from those stainless steel balls packed into the tip. That mass isn't decorative. The balls act as tiny heat reservoirs, absorbing energy from your torch and releasing it as hot convection air when you draw. More thermal mass means the cap stays hotter for longer through each inhale, which means more of your herb gets properly toasted instead of half-baked on one side.
We've had customers come back saying they didn't realise how much vapour they were leaving on the table with a standard cap. The BallR Cap doesn't change the DynaVap's fundamental design — it just makes it dramatically more efficient. You're pulling hot air through the same chamber, but the air stays hotter for longer, extracting more terpenes and active compounds per draw. The result: thicker clouds, stronger flavour, and a more complete extraction from the same 0.1g dose.
The honest limitation? It takes a touch longer to heat up than a standard cap. Those stainless steel balls need a few extra seconds to reach temperature. Not a dealbreaker — maybe 3-5 extra seconds with a single-flame torch — but worth knowing so you don't underheat it on your first go.
The BallR Cap has visible heat gradient markings along the tip, labelled "H" and "T", giving you simple visual control over your vapour temperature. Heat near the "H" end for lower temperatures — smoother, more flavour-forward draws with lighter vapour. Heat near the "T" end for higher temperatures — denser, thicker clouds with maximum extraction. This is the same herb, same device, two very different experiences depending on where you point the flame.
If you've used a DynaVap before, you already know the heating technique: rotate the cap in a torch flame and wait for the click. The BallR Cap keeps that click-when-ready indicator, so the workflow doesn't change. The gradient lines just give you a new variable to play with. We'd suggest starting near the middle and working your way toward "T" once you're comfortable — it's easy to overshoot on a ball-loaded cap if you go straight for maximum heat.
| Heat Zone | Temperature | Vapour Character | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Near "H" | Lower | Smooth, wispy, flavour-rich | Terpene-forward draws, flavour chasers |
| Middle | Medium | Balanced density and taste | Everyday sessions, starting point |
| Near "T" | Higher | Dense, thick, maximum extraction | Cloud production, thorough extraction |
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | DynaVap |
| Product | The BallR Cap |
| SKU | VS0449 |
| Ball material | Stainless steel |
| Design | Extended-length, ball-loaded tip |
| Compatibility | All standard DynaVap tips |
| Heat source | Torch lighters and induction heaters |
| Click indicator | Yes — click-when-ready |
| Digger Outer | Yes — built in |
| Heat control | Gradient lines (H to T) |
Complete your setup: The BallR Cap pairs with any standard DynaVap tip and body — if you're running an M, a VonG, or a B series, you're sorted. Already using DynaVap Dosing Capsules? They work with the BallR Cap too, keeping your chamber clean between sessions. And if you're tired of refilling your torch, an induction heater takes the guesswork out of heating entirely.
A standard DynaVap cap is a thin stainless steel shell — light, quick to heat, and perfectly functional. The BallR Cap takes that same form factor and adds thermal mass. The stainless steel balls inside the extended tip store more heat energy, which translates directly into longer, hotter draws and more complete extraction. You're getting maybe 30-40% more vapour density per heat cycle compared to a standard cap, based on what we've seen in the shop.
The trade-off is simplicity. A standard cap heats in about 5-7 seconds with a single-flame torch. The BallR Cap needs closer to 8-12 seconds because you're heating more metal. It's also slightly heavier on the end of your DynaVap, which changes the feel in your hand — not unpleasant, just different. If you value speed and minimalism, the standard cap still has its place. If you want the best possible extraction from a DynaVap, the BallR Cap is the upgrade we'd pick.
We've been stocking DynaVap gear since the early days, and the BallR Cap is one of those upgrades that makes you wonder why it didn't exist sooner. The concept of ball vapes — using metal balls as heat reservoirs for convection — has been gaining serious traction, but most ball vapes are standalone devices that cost considerably more. The BallR Cap gives you 80% of that experience for a fraction of the outlay, using gear you already own.
One thing we tell everyone: respect the cool-down click. Because the BallR Cap holds more heat than a standard cap, it stays hot longer after your draw. If you reheat before the cool-down click, you risk combustion — and nobody wants that. The click system works. Trust it. And if you're coming from a standard cap, give yourself 3-4 sessions to recalibrate your technique. The heating sweet spot is slightly different, and the draw resistance feels a touch tighter with the balls in place. After a few bowls, it becomes second nature.
Yes — the BallR Cap fits any standard DynaVap tip. That includes the M series, VonG, B series, and standalone tips. It does not fit the HyperDyn tip, which uses a different cap size.
A ball vape uses metal balls (usually stainless steel or ruby) as heat reservoirs to deliver consistent convection heating. The BallR Cap puts this concept into a DynaVap cap, giving you ball vape performance without buying a separate device.
Yes. The BallR Cap works with both torch lighters and induction heaters. With an induction heater, heating is more even and hands-free — the click indicator functions the same way regardless of heat source.
Yes. Dosing Capsules sit inside the DynaVap tip, and the BallR Cap fits over the tip as normal. Using capsules keeps your chamber cleaner and makes reloading faster between sessions.
Soak the BallR Cap in isopropyl alcohol for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with warm water and let it dry completely. The stainless steel balls don't need separate cleaning — the soak reaches them through the cap opening.
Not harder — just slightly different. It takes a few extra seconds to heat and the draw feels a touch tighter. After 3-4 sessions, most people prefer it to the standard cap and don't switch back.
They indicate heat zones. Heating near "H" produces lower-temperature, smoother vapour. Heating near "T" produces higher-temperature, denser clouds. The middle gives you a balanced draw.
Last updated: April 2026