Pros
- Unique DynaVap click feedback system
- WPA-compatible, no battery needed
- Active DynaVap community and accessory ecosystem
Cons
- Butane and flame required
- Small learning curve for DynaVap beginners
- No digital temperature display
DynaVap Tygerdyn — Price Comparison (8 shops) 154–239 €
Last updated: 16/06/2026, 4:51 AM
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Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Heating Method | Convection |
| Device Type | Portable |
| Brand | DynaVap |
| Power Source | Butane |
| Temperature Range | 180°C - 230°C |
| Heat-up Time | 5 seconds |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Water Pipe Compatible | View water pipe adapters |
| Session Mode | On-Demand |
| Vapor Path | Metal |
| Replaceable Battery | No |
| Passthrough Charging | No |
| Status | Discontinued |
About this vaporizer
DynaVap Tygerdyn is a butane convection vaporizer from the DynaVap lineup. The typical DynaVap click system signals the heat-up — when the bimetal click valve clicks, operating temperature is reached. 5 seconds with butane flame, no battery, WPA-compatible.
Tygerdyn is a newer model in the DynaVap family with an improved body design. DynaVap has a very active community; the click feedback is unique and makes heating a sensory experience.
For DynaVap fans the Tygerdyn is the current top model. Beginners should familiarize themselves with the DynaVap principle (heating with flame until the click) — it has a small learning curve but then offers full control.
- Unique DynaVap click feedback system
- WPA-compatible, no battery needed
- Active DynaVap community and accessory ecosystem
- Butane and flame required
- Small learning curve for DynaVap beginners
- No digital temperature display
Wooden Body & Build Quality
Compatibility
Advantages & Disadvantages
- \u2713 No battery required
- \u2713 Distinctive wooden body
- \u2713 Click signal for optimal temperature
- \u2713 Compatible with the DynaVap ecosystem
- \u2717 Butane gas or induction heater required
- \u2717 Learning curve when heating
- \u2717 Wood requires care
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Spec comparison
| Tygerdyn | HyperDyn | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Butane |
| Heating | Convection | Convection |
| Temperature | 180°C - 230°C | 220°C |
| Heat-up time | 5s | 8s |
| Battery | Butane | Butane |
| Price from | 154€ | 172€ |
| Tygerdyn | WoodWynd | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Portable | Butane |
| Heating | Convection | Conduction |
| Temperature | 180°C - 230°C | 220°C |
| Heat-up time | 5s | 7s |
| Battery | Butane | Butane |
| Price from | 154€ | 116€ |
A bimetal click valve in the heating head gives an audible signal when operating temperature is reached. When the typical click sounds, heating is complete and you can take a draw.
Butane flame - around 5 seconds of heat-up time per bowl. The Tygerdyn has no battery and no electronics; it is used exclusively with a torch lighter or windproof lighter.
Yes, the Tygerdyn is WPA-compatible (Water Pipe Adapter). With a suitable adapter, the mouthpiece tip can be used with bongs and water pipes for cooled vapour.
For DynaVap fans and users looking for an off-grid device with clearly defined temperature feedback. Beginners should familiarise themselves with the heat-until-click principle - there is a small learning curve.
The Tygerdyn is a newer model in the DynaVap family with an improved body design. The click feedback system remains identical, while the housing layout has been revised.










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