I have been using the Aspire Atlantis exclusively since Tuesday evening. Both my reos have taken a back seat and is on a well deserved rest. After 2 full days of vaping i think i am ready to give me impressions.
Build:
Solid as a rock. craftsmanship is really good. its a little bulky in my opinion. There is a slight overhang when its mounted on the IPV2s. No rough edges and everything is in its place.
The Vape:
So here we have a few things to consider. Ill start with what i noticed first.
Additional info: atlantis is mounted on an ipv2s running at 35watt
Heat: the heat factor is intense. starts off moderate and quickly hits its peak. This tank has clearly been designed to pack a punch. Anyone loving hot vapes will love this tank
Throat Hit: now i have tried 3 juices on this tank so far. with each a change of the coil and cleaning of the tank to ensure a fair interpretation. VM - VM4, VM - Banana Cream, Suicide Bunny - Sucker Punch
Where throat hit is concerned, no matter the juice, the throat hit is there. Its a little harder than i would normally go for but still enjoyable.
Flavour : Im not too impressed with the flavour production. it seems a bit muted compared to the cyclops running the same coil build. personally i like the nice intense flavour so for me this is a loss. Also i believe that the hot vape you get takes away from the flavour as well. when i drop the watts on the ipv2s then the flavour improves slightly but then the warmth of the vape isnt comparable to the reo + Cyclops
Vapor: No question this little tank is a cloud blower. Its insane the amount of clouds you can produce from this little unit. Very impressive to say the least.
EDIT: one thing worth mentioning is that this little tank is a juice guzzler. its doesnt hold much juice. i reckon in the region of 2.5 to 3ml. in one evening i have had to top up 3 times.
Overall i dont think its a bad tank. To be honest its the best tank i have tested and for any sub ohmer its a blessing. It will not make my list of all day devices but definitely something i will use to sample juices and use as an inbetweener for a change of pace.
Build:
Solid as a rock. craftsmanship is really good. its a little bulky in my opinion. There is a slight overhang when its mounted on the IPV2s. No rough edges and everything is in its place.
The Vape:
So here we have a few things to consider. Ill start with what i noticed first.
Additional info: atlantis is mounted on an ipv2s running at 35watt
Heat: the heat factor is intense. starts off moderate and quickly hits its peak. This tank has clearly been designed to pack a punch. Anyone loving hot vapes will love this tank
Throat Hit: now i have tried 3 juices on this tank so far. with each a change of the coil and cleaning of the tank to ensure a fair interpretation. VM - VM4, VM - Banana Cream, Suicide Bunny - Sucker Punch
Where throat hit is concerned, no matter the juice, the throat hit is there. Its a little harder than i would normally go for but still enjoyable.
Flavour : Im not too impressed with the flavour production. it seems a bit muted compared to the cyclops running the same coil build. personally i like the nice intense flavour so for me this is a loss. Also i believe that the hot vape you get takes away from the flavour as well. when i drop the watts on the ipv2s then the flavour improves slightly but then the warmth of the vape isnt comparable to the reo + Cyclops
Vapor: No question this little tank is a cloud blower. Its insane the amount of clouds you can produce from this little unit. Very impressive to say the least.
EDIT: one thing worth mentioning is that this little tank is a juice guzzler. its doesnt hold much juice. i reckon in the region of 2.5 to 3ml. in one evening i have had to top up 3 times.
Overall i dont think its a bad tank. To be honest its the best tank i have tested and for any sub ohmer its a blessing. It will not make my list of all day devices but definitely something i will use to sample juices and use as an inbetweener for a change of pace.

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