Soft Hit – What is it in Vaping?
Definition
A Soft Hit is a smooth, gentle inhale from a vape device that minimises throat irritation and delivers a mellow nicotine sensation. Unlike the sharp “throat hit” many ex-smokers crave, a soft hit feels closer to breathing warm, flavoured air, making it ideal for beginners, flavour chasers, and vapers using high-strength nicotine salts. The purpose is to prioritise taste and comfort over the harsh kick associated with Sub-Ohm clouds or high-propylene-glycol (PG) liquids. Achieving a soft hit relies on low-power settings, higher-resistance coils, and balanced e-liquid ratios, ensuring an easy transition from smoking or a more relaxed vape experience.
Technical Details
Soft hits are engineered by reducing vapour temperature and nicotine throat impact. Most users set devices between 8–18 W, employ coils ≥ 1.0 Ω, and choose e-liquids with 50% VG or higher to thicken vapour and soften the draw. Airflow is opened fully to cool the coil, while nicotine salts at 20–35 mg/mL provide satisfaction without harshness. Variations include:
- Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) pods: optimised for tight airflow and high-resistance coils.
- Squonk mods in MTL mode: paired with restricted drip tips for cooler vapour.
- Temperature Control (TC): caps coil heat below 200°C to eliminate “dry hit” spikes.
Modern Starter Kits often ship with two coil options: a 0.6 Ω Sub-Ohm for clouds and a 1.2 Ω for soft hits, letting users switch styles without buying new hardware.
Usage & Tips
- Prime new coils thoroughly and steep high-VG juices 24 h to mute any alcohol-based harshness.
- If the draw feels too airy, close the airflow ring halfway; too tight, open it gradually until the vapour is cool and flavourful.
- Chain-vapers should stay below 14 W on cotton wicks to avoid singeing and maintain the soft profile.
- Always check for Short Circuit Protection alerts before attaching a new pod; a fault can spike wattage and destroy the mellow effect.
History & Context
Soft hits gained popularity in 2016 when Australian nicotine salt liquids entered the grey market, coinciding with pocket-sized pod systems. As local vapers sought discreet, low-cloud options to navigate public vaping restrictions, manufacturers shifted focus from 50 W Sub-Ohm chuckers to 10 W MTL devices, cementing the soft hit as the default starting style for new converts.