
At a glance: The Rogue 2 is the flagship from Healthy Rips — a hybrid portable with a 3500 mAh battery, degree-precise temperature control, and a WPA in the box. Ranked #8 on our recommendation list.
Rogue 2 Overview
The Rogue 2 is the largest and most powerful device in the Healthy Rips lineup. While the Fury 3 prioritizes pocket size, the Rogue 2 goes the other way: bigger battery, larger oven, longer sessions. Hybrid heating combines conduction and convection for dense, flavorful vapor.
The specs: 3500 mAh battery, 20-second heat-up, temperature range from 138 to 221°C in single-degree steps. Weight is 190 g, warranty is 2 years. Current best price starts at 121.
Design and Build Quality
The Rogue 2 feels substantial in the hand. At 190 g it is heavier than the Fury 3 (159 g), but the extra weight translates to a more premium feel. The OLED display shows current and target temperature in real time. A silicone sleeve protects against bumps and scratches — useful for daily carry.
USB-C charging with passthrough: keep using it while it charges. The box includes a glass mouthpiece and a WPA for 14mm water pipes. Haptic feedback gives a short vibration when the target temperature is reached. A small detail that makes a big difference — no need to keep checking the screen.
The chamber is larger than the Fury 3 and holds more material. For users who prefer fewer reloads, a clear win. Build quality is clean — no sharp edges, no loose parts. Genuine value for the price.
Vapor Quality and Performance
The hybrid heater combines a heated oven bed (conduction) with hot air (convection). The result: denser clouds than pure convection devices, with respectable flavor. Not at the level of a Tinymight 2 for pure taste, but noticeably better than expected for a budget device.
Twenty seconds to heat up is not record-breaking, but not a dealbreaker either. In practice, press the button and you have full vapor in half a minute. The 3500 mAh battery lasts 8 to 12 sessions — depending on temperature and draw length. That is significantly more than the Fury 3 (5–8 sessions) and double the POTV One (4–6).
Temperature adjusts in single-degree steps between 138 and 221°C. At lower temperatures (160–180°C) the terpenes come through clearly. At 200°C+ you get dense, satisfying draws. The last third of a session can be finished with a boost to 221°C to extract everything.
The larger oven extracts more evenly than the Fury 3’s smaller chamber, especially with full packs. With half packs, there is no noticeable difference.
Daily Use and Practicality
Three buttons: power, temp up, temp down. Simple and intuitive — no manual needed. The OLED display is readable even in sunlight. The session timer runs for 4 minutes, then the device shuts off automatically. For another round, just restart.
Dosing capsules from Healthy Rips fit perfectly. Pre-load them, pop them in, tip them out after the session. Keeps the oven clean and stretches cleaning intervals. The capsules also fit the Fury 3 and Fury Edge — one set covers all Healthy Rips devices.
Cleaning: brush out the oven with the included tool, soak the glass mouthpiece in isopropanol. A thorough clean every 5–10 sessions. No hassle, no special tools needed.
Accessories and Extras
The Rogue 2 benefits from the broad Healthy Rips accessory ecosystem. Dosing capsules, various mouthpieces (glass, steel), bubbler attachments, and replacement screens are available directly from the manufacturer. The WPA in the box covers water pipe use.
Particularly interesting: the optional 3D bubbler attachment. Plugs directly onto the Rogue 2 and filters vapor through water — without needing an external bong. For the cost of an accessory, you essentially get a second device.
For travel, there are fitted cases with compartments for the device, capsules, and charging cable. Healthy Rips has the accessory market better covered than most competitors in this price range.
Price and Value
The Rogue 2 starts at 121. That is more than a POTV One, but less than a Crafty+. For the money, you get the strongest overall package in the budget segment: biggest battery, largest oven, full accessory support.
Want to spend less? The Fury 3 offers the same vapor quality in a smaller package. Want more? The Crafty+ at 114 adds app control and the Storz & Bickel service network.
Availability is good. Healthy Rips produces in larger batches than boutique manufacturers like Tinymight. Shortages are rare.
Long-Term Experience and Durability
The Rogue 2 holds up well under daily use. After several months, the device looks much the same as day one — the silicone sleeve does its job. The chamber shows slight discoloration after hundreds of sessions, which is normal for hybrid devices and does not affect performance.
The built-in battery loses noticeable capacity after roughly 500 charge cycles. With daily use, that means fewer sessions per charge after 1.5 to 2 years. A disadvantage compared to devices with replaceable batteries like the Tinymight 2 or V3 Pro. Healthy Rips does offer a repair service, though.
The OLED display remains sharp after months, no burn-in. Buttons stay crisp, no play. The USB-C port sits firm. Overall a robust device that justifies its price long-term. The 2-year warranty covers manufacturing defects — and in our experience, Healthy Rips support is fast and hassle-free.
Rogue 2 vs. Fury 3 vs. POTV One vs. Crafty+
| Feature | Rogue 2 | Fury 3 | POTV One | Crafty+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price from | 121 | 103 | 61 | 114 |
| Heating | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid | Hybrid |
| Heat-up | 20 sec | 20 sec | 30 sec | 60 sec |
| Weight | 190 g | 159 g | 130 g | 135 g |
| Battery | 3500 mAh | 2300 mAh | 1600 mAh | 2300 mAh |
| Max Temp | 221°C | 221°C | 221°C | 210°C |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years | 2 years |
| Rating | 7.4/10 | 7.5/10 | 7.0/10 | 8.0/10 |
The Rogue 2 has the strongest battery and largest oven in the budget segment. The Fury 3 is the more compact alternative with identical vapor quality. The POTV One focuses on minimum weight and minimum price. The Crafty+ plays in a higher price bracket with app support and the Storz & Bickel service network.
Who Should Get the Rogue 2?
Great fit for: Budget buyers who need maximum battery life. Users who prefer larger oven packs and do not want to reload after every session. Anyone looking for Healthy Rips quality in the full-size variant. And beginners who want a device that grows with them.
Less ideal for: Those who need maximum portability — the Fury 3 is noticeably more compact. On-demand fans, since the Rogue 2 only offers session mode. And users who want replaceable batteries — the cell is built in.
Full pricing and shops on the Rogue 2 product page.
Our Verdict
The Rogue 2 is the workhorse in the Healthy Rips lineup. Not the smallest, not the cheapest, but the most enduring. The 3500 mAh battery and generous oven make it the logical upgrade for anyone who wants more than the Fury 3 offers — without jumping to the Crafty+ price class. Solid, reliable, and backed by enough accessories to last for years.
Key Takeaways: Rogue 2
- Healthy Rips flagship with 3500 mAh battery for 8–12 sessions per charge
- Hybrid heating with degree-precise temperature control (138–221°C)
- Larger oven than the Fury 3 — more even extraction with full packs
- WPA and glass mouthpiece included, compatible with Healthy Rips dosing capsules
- Best value in the budget segment for users who need endurance