OXVA Vape Kits Overview
The OXVA kit range is built around several device families rather than one standard setup. Xlim and NeXlim cover many of the compact MTL and RDTL choices on the current collection, while VPrime extends into higher-power use with a broader draw range. That makes series, vaping style, battery and controls the useful starting points for comparison.
The collection also includes both refillable and prefilled-style options. If you are choosing a new OXVA vape, choose the device family first, then match the correct cartridge on the separate OXVA replacement pods collection rather than assuming every OXVA pod fits every kit.

Popular OXVA Vape Kit Series at Vape and Go
The Xlim family is the broadest part of the current kit collection. Vape and Go lists models ranging from compact Xlim Go and Go Lite kits to Pro versions such as Xlim Pro 2 and Xlim Pro 3, plus Xlim 3 Ultra and SQ-style devices. Current product cards cover both MTL and RDTL options across the family.
The NeXlim family sits alongside Xlim with larger-battery options in the current collection. NeXlim is listed at 1500 mAh, NeXlim Go at 1800 mAh, and NeXlim 2 at 2000 mAh. These kits cover MTL RDTL use across different models, so the practical comparison is not simply old versus new.
- VPrime: the more power-led option in this group. Vape and Go currently lists it with a 2600 mAh battery and support for MTL, RDTL and DTL, while OXVA states up to 60W output. It is more relevant when battery capacity, broader airflow and higher power matter more than keeping the kit as small as possible.
OXVA Vape Kit Comparison: Xlim vs NeXlim vs VPrime
There is no single best OXVA vape for every adult user. Xlim is the widest family on the page, NeXlim adds alternatives with larger batteries and different controls, while VPrime moves further towards higher output and airier use.
Use this comparison as a starting point rather than a rigid ranking:
| OXVA kit family | Useful starting point | Current verified examples |
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| Xlim | Compact MTL and RDTL vaping, with a wide choice of kit formats | Xlim Pro 3: 1500 mAh; Xlim Pro 2: 1300 mAh; Xlim Go 2: 1500 mAh |
| NeXlim | Buyers comparing larger-battery pod kits and more control | NeXlim: 1500 mAh; NeXlim Go: 1800 mAh; NeXlim 2: 2000 mAh |
| VPrime | Higher power, bigger battery and a broader draw range | 2600 mAh, MTL, RDTL and DTL; up to 60W output stated by OXVA |
The important distinction is how each device fits your preferred vaping style. If you mainly want a compact MTL setup, the extra capability of a larger VPrime may not be necessary. If you want more airflow or more power, a small fixed-output kit may feel restrictive.

How to Choose the Best OXVA Vape Kit
Start with the draw. MTL is the tighter option, while RDTL sits between a tight mouth-to-lung draw and a more open direct-to-lung style. If RDTL vaping is your preference, check that the exact model and cartridge support that style rather than assuming every kit in the brand behaves the same way.
Then compare the practical parts of the device: battery capacity, adjustable airflow or wattage where available, screen and controls, and whether you want a refillable or prefilled-style setup. A larger mAh figure can be useful, but it also tends to come with a larger body or a more feature-heavy kit.
- Check pod compatibility: confirm which pods are compatible with the exact kit family. An OXVA pod for one series may not fit another, and coil resistance is a separate choice after compatibility. If you already vape OXVA, check the full model name before buying cartridges.
- Match liquid after the kit: for a refillable kit, your e-liquid choice also needs to suit the cartridge and resistance. Nic salt, salt e-liquid, freebase liquid and different nic strengths are separate buying decisions. OXVA also produces OX Passion liquid; whatever flavour or salts you prefer, start with the kit and pod requirements.

What Vape and Go Sales Data Shows About OXVA Vape Kits?
Vape and Go sales data for the first half of 2026 gives this page a useful view beyond specifications. In the supplied OXVA kit dataset, the Xlim family accounted for 74.9% of analysed kit sales, the NeXlim family for 20.7%, and VPrime for 4.4%.
These percentages describe Vape and Go's analysed sales mix for this period, not the whole UK market and not a claim that one kit is objectively better. They are most useful as a signal of what customers actually chose within this OXVA dataset.
| OXVA series | Share of analysed H1 2026 OXVA kit sales |
|---|---|
| Xlim Pro 3 | 27.8% |
| NeXlim | 17.8% |
| Xlim Pro 2 | 13.5% |
| Xlim 3 Ultra | 11.3% |
| Xlim Go | 10.4% |
- Xlim: Xlim-style OXVA vapes made up most of the analysed purchases. Xlim Pro 3 alone represented 27.8%, while the wider Xlim family reached 74.9% once Xlim Pro 2, Xlim 3 Ultra, Xlim Go, Go Lite, Go 2, the earlier Xlim Pro and SQ Pro 2 variants were grouped together.
- NeXlim: the family represented 20.7%, supporting clear space in the comparison for shoppers looking beyond the established Xlim range.
- VPrime: 4.4% of analysed sales. Its smaller share is not a quality judgement; its current specification places it in a more specialised position for users prioritising a 2600 mAh battery, higher output and a wider vaping range.
Vape and Go's Expert Advice on OXVA Vape Kits
The most useful way to compare OXVA vape kits is to decide what you need from the device before looking at colour or the newest release.
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1. Start with draw style. Choose between MTL, RDTL and DTL based on how open you want the draw to feel. That narrows the range faster than comparing every model at once.
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2. Compare battery and controls together. A larger mAh battery can suit heavier use, but extra screens, wattage and airflow controls may be unnecessary if you want a simple kit.
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3. Separate kit choice from pod choice. Pick the device family first, then confirm which pods and coil resistances are compatible with it.
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4. Match liquid after compatibility. Choose e-liquid, nic salt, freebase or other salts only after checking the cartridge and recommended power range.
