If you’re shopping in the higher-capacity disposable / semi-disposable space, THELEMA YAY and NEXA Pro are two very different answers to the same question: how much flavor and cloud can you get from a single, grab-and-go device? One leans into a slim, shisha-like DTL experience with a simple mode switch and adjustable airflow; the other goes full-showcase — a big color screen, rave lighting, and quad-mesh firepower. Below, I break down how they look, feel, and perform on paper, and which vaper each one will actually suit.
Design
THELEMA YAY keeps things compact and purposeful. Its dimensions (108 × 39.4 × 29.4 mm) and rectangular profile make it pocket-friendly and easy to palm; the smaller footprint signals a device meant to be used frequently without feeling bulky. The YAY’s physical controls are minimal — a mode switch and airflow adjustment — which helps it feel straightforward rather than fiddly. The 22 ml e-liquid capacity and a Type-C port are suitable for a unit promising up to 30K puffs.
NEXA Pro is built to be seen. The headline feature is a large 3.2″ HD screen that dominates the face of the device, paired with “rave” RGB lighting for flair. At 103.4 × 51.95 mm, it’s noticeably wider and probably heavier than the YAY; ergonomically, you’ll feel more like a mini-console than a slim stick. If you like a gadget with status indicators, flavor selection, and visuals, NEXA Pro is doing that job intentionally — it wears its tech on its sleeve.
Features & performance
Coils & atomization — THELEMA YAY uses 0.6Ω dual mesh; NEXA Pro ups the ante with quad mesh. Mesh technology improves surface area and heat distribution — so quad mesh generally atomizes e-liquid more evenly and can deliver more consistent flavor and vapor at higher wattages. Practically: expect slightly fuller atomization and more aggressive clouds from the NEXA’s quad mesh, with the YAY remaining excellent for warm, shisha-style flavor.
Power & modes — YAY offers Regular (25W) and Boost (30W) modes, with a 30W max listed elsewhere in the copy. NEXA Pro lists a Quad Mode at 35W and supports dual/quad modes with different puff expectations (up to 30K in dual mode, about 25K in quad mode). If you want the absolute top-end power for big clouds and hotter hits, NEXA has the numerical edge; YAY’s 25–30W band is well suited to flavor-first DTL vaping.
Battery & longevity — YAY’s battery is 800 mAh; NEXA Pro bumps that to 900 mAh. Both aim to deliver thousands of puffs; differences are small on paper — real-world longevity will depend on mode, puff length, and mesh configuration. THELEMA’s 22 ml e-liquid spec is explicit; NEXA’s capacity isn’t listed here, but its stated puff totals (25–30K) suggest a similarly large reservoir.
UX extras — THELEMA focuses on the essentials: mode switch, adjustable airflow, and a “vape-like shisha” identity. NEXA Pro packs features that aren’t strictly necessary for vapor production but can shape the experience: a big HD screen for readouts, rave lighting for aesthetics, and a wide palette of 14 flavor options ready to choose from. If you enjoy visual feedback and flavor variety, NEXA gives more to tinker with.
Conclusion — which one should you pick?
Choose THELEMA YAY if you want a no-nonsense, flavor-forward DTL device that’s pocketable and easy to use. Its adjustable airflow and shisha-style tuning make it a smart pick for vapers who prioritize a rich flavor profile with straightforward controls and a slimmer form.
Choose NEXA Pro if you like your vape with a side of spectacle — a large color display, RGB lighting, and quad-mesh power for thicker clouds and more visual feedback. It’s ideal for flavor explorers who enjoy switching modes, seeing real-time information, and sampling a wider official flavor range.
Both devices promise high puff counts and modern conveniences (Type-C charging, mesh coils, DTL focus), but they serve different moods: THELEMA YAY is subtle, functional, and flavor-first; NEXA Pro is louder, flashier, and built for people who enjoy technology and choice as part of the session. Pick the one that fits the way you vape — simplicity and shisha-like warmth, or power, pixel,s and party lights.
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