I have not tried these but the Lab mod you mentioned does look nice. Upon reading up on it I found this link on their page.. .
http://www.atmizoo.com/shop/lab-65/?lang=en#cap-guide. This is where they discuss their 3-mode bottom cap design. Part of the 3-modes are how it accepts different fuses with or without springs and a kick..
"If you are
planning to use an Evolv Kick with the Lab 65 and a T16 extension, you should be aware that the Evolv Kick 1 / 2 modules are produced with a loose length tolerance: Units with a max length of 17.80mm (2.80mm oversized) may also be found. This means that with certain 18650 battery / Kick combinations, the Kick might not allow the bottom cap of the Lab 65 to close completely. In most cases, the Kick length issue can be remedied by configuring the device in Spring-Loaded Mode."
So it should work with an Evolv Kick (in most cases). These guys make a bottom cap that allows for adjustment. Usually a mech maker will include what is called a Kick Ring, which screws into the mod tube to accommodate the size of the kick. These guys took a different approach.
I personally would not make purchasing a mech mod dependant on whether it accepts a kick. I would use flat top batteries and a high amp fuse simply for safety. The Evolv Kick will go from 5-10 watts. You can get well over 10 watts without the kick in your mod.
Remember Watts=Power
Power = Amps x Volts
we know volts, it's 4.2v on a fully charged battery
so how do we find Amps?
Amps = Volts/Resistance
so let's say you roll a coil for you mod at 1 ohm. Or purchase one for the new protank III's?
Amps = 4.2/1
Amps = 4.2
Power = 4.2 x 4.2
Power = 17.64 watts which is well more than you'll get from a kick. Kicks are good if you simply using protank heads or any other pre-built coild head over 1.5 ohm.
Soon as you drop the resistance on the atomizer the watt's go up as well as the amps.
Make sure you figure out how many amps you're going to end up using and get batteries that cover that range and I would still even recommend using a resettable fuse.
Either way the mod looks pretty and I like it.
Hope that helps.