Ever feel like the vape world is just rehashing the same old designs? Well, Thunderhead Creations (THC) clearly didn’t get that memo. The Tauren RDA Vortex 30 isn’t just another addition to their lineup—it’s a statement. Designed entirely in-house without outside influence, this RDA is all THC, showcasing their commitment to innovation. With bold airflow design, a massive deck, and robust construction, the question is: does it live up to the hype, or is it just butting heads with the competition?
A Sponsored Review with a Side of Postal Drama
When Ally from THC reached out and asked if I’d like to review the Tauren Vortex, I was over the moon (Wait, that was the cow, not the goat)—my first sponsored review! I pictured unboxing a gleaming RDA, crafting poetic prose about its airflow… then reality hit. Ally arranged shipping on January 10th, and as far as I can tell, the Tauren reached South African shores on January 20th. What happened after that? Well, your guess is as good as mine.
Let me tell you, when it comes to the South African postal service, nothing surprises me anymore. You will be hard-pressed to find a lazier, more corrupt bunch of people anywhere in the world. I even recorded what I thought would be an unboxing of the Tauren, only to realize I was unboxing a completely different device. If you haven’t seen that reel, do yourself a favour and check it out for a good laugh.
Then, like a vaping miracle, the Tauren finally arrived—scuffed box, zero explanation, but intact. Let’s just say the SA Post Office’s motto should be: “We deliver… eventually. Maybe.” And to be clear, none of this was the fault of Ally or Thunderhead Creations. The blame falls squarely on our national embarrassment of a postal service.
First Impressions
Right out of the gate, the Tauren RDA Vortex 30 makes an impression. The packaging is clean, compact, and packed with extras—THC didn’t skimp on the accessories. You get a curved coil trimmer, two triple-core fused Claptons, Allen keys, a squonk pin, and spare parts. The only thing missing? Cotton. But that’s fine—I prefer my own wicking anyway.
At 30mm in diameter and weighing a solid 180g, this RDA is an absolute unit. It’s built tough, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it could take a tumble without a scratch. Just make sure your mod can handle the weight because this thing is not exactly lightweight.
Design & Features
Precision Craftsmanship
The top cap proudly displays the Tauren logo, deep-etched for a clean, high-end look. A chunky, textured knurling surrounds the upper section, making airflow adjustments effortless. On each side, 42 finely machined airflow holes provide a balanced intake for the innovative 3D Vortex Airflow system.
The 810 drip tip is compact—maybe a little smaller than expected—but thanks to a snug O-ring and built-in ridges, it stays put. Inside the top cap, THC has carefully machined a domed chamber to optimize airflow dynamics. This removable chamber fits seamlessly onto the build deck, aligning perfectly with the 84 honeycomb air inlets to direct air beneath and around the coils.
For ease of use, the top cap incorporates a locking system where a small lug follows a track in the airflow chamber, ensuring firm stops at fully open and fully closed airflow settings. This not only provides precise airflow tuning but also offers a better grip when removing the RDA from your mod—so no more stubborn unscrewing that makes you feel like you’re wrestling a goat.
Thoughtful design carries over to the juice well. Chamfered edges help guide e-liquid smoothly into the deep 10.5mm reservoir, reducing waste and improving saturation. The deck itself is fitted with dual O-rings, balancing secure placement with easy removal. Underneath, the gold-plated 510 pin can be unscrewed to reveal the positive posts, which are insulated by durable PEEK material.
Versatile Build Deck
The Tauren Vortex 30 RDA is made for builders. Its spacious postless deck welcomes everything from simple round wire to large exotic coils. THC includes a coil leg trimmer, making installation practically foolproof—I clipped mine to the recommended 6mm, and the fit was spot on.
While the included Claptons are solid, I went with my own hand-wrapped beefy aliens. Actually, scratch that—I threw in some 4mm ID monsters that I wrapped up late one night. They may not look all that great, but they perform like nothing else. They are extra big and fill up the enormous build deck perfectly.
THC may have designed this for dual coils, but I haven’t tested a single-coil setup yet. I will in the near future—but first, I need to wrap a coil big enough to do it justice. If you prefer a more restricted, flavour-dense experience, single coil is absolutely viable.
Wicking is just as easy as building. The deep juice wells mean longer cotton tails can be left intact—no need for excessive thinning or complex cutting. Just tuck, saturate, and you’re good to go. It’s about as hassle-free as it gets.
Performance
I ran this RDA on my old friend, Wanderlust Fogmaster (Sigelei FOG 213) at 120 watts with full airflow, and the results were stellar. The 3D Vortex Airflow system does exactly what it promises—delivering dense, saturated flavor while maintaining a smooth draw. Even with top airflow, there’s no compromise in taste. The way it directs air under and around the coils gives a rich, well-rounded vape.
I tested it in Uganda’s hot climate with Sakura Cherry Fizz—usually, I’m more of a dessert vaper, but in this heat, nothing hits quite like a Cherry Cola. The Tauren handled the liquid beautifully, enhancing the tangy sweetness and fizzy undertones.
For cloud chasers, the Tauren doesn’t disappoint. Wide open, the airflow is airy yet controlled. Closing it down slightly increases warmth and intensifies flavor. Even during long chain vaping sessions, the inner chamber’s heat management system kept the RDA comfortably cool.
Final Thoughts
THC set out to make something special with the Tauren RDA Vortex 30, and they delivered. It’s built like a tank, performs like a champ, and brings innovation to airflow design. Whether you’re into big clouds, deep flavour, or just want an RDA that can handle serious builds, this one ticks all the boxes.
For me, it’s a keeper. Whether you drip or squonk, this RDA doesn’t just keep up—it leads the herd. Safe to say, the Tauren Vortex 30 isn’t just another RDA; it’s a serious contender for the G.O.A.T. title.
Want to grab one for yourself? Visit ThunderheadCreations.com and use my discount code “oldgoat” at checkout for a sweet discount!
Until next time, keep your builds tight and your clouds fluffy!
P.S. Ally, if you’re reading this—next time, use DHL or anything else. My nerves can’t take another “adventure.” And hey, if someone out there wants to sponsor me a new mod that can handle this beast, I’d be more than happy to put it through its paces. My old friend, Wanderlust Fogmaster (Sigelei FOG 213), has seen better days, and a shiny new powerhouse would be a welcome addition to my travel kit. Not that I’m a cheapskate—just saying…
A Sponsored Review with a Side of Postal Drama
When Ally from THC reached out and asked if I’d like to review the Tauren Vortex, I was over the moon (Wait, that was the cow, not the goat)—my first sponsored review! I pictured unboxing a gleaming RDA, crafting poetic prose about its airflow… then reality hit. Ally arranged shipping on January 10th, and as far as I can tell, the Tauren reached South African shores on January 20th. What happened after that? Well, your guess is as good as mine.
Let me tell you, when it comes to the South African postal service, nothing surprises me anymore. You will be hard-pressed to find a lazier, more corrupt bunch of people anywhere in the world. I even recorded what I thought would be an unboxing of the Tauren, only to realize I was unboxing a completely different device. If you haven’t seen that reel, do yourself a favour and check it out for a good laugh.
Then, like a vaping miracle, the Tauren finally arrived—scuffed box, zero explanation, but intact. Let’s just say the SA Post Office’s motto should be: “We deliver… eventually. Maybe.” And to be clear, none of this was the fault of Ally or Thunderhead Creations. The blame falls squarely on our national embarrassment of a postal service.
First Impressions

Right out of the gate, the Tauren RDA Vortex 30 makes an impression. The packaging is clean, compact, and packed with extras—THC didn’t skimp on the accessories. You get a curved coil trimmer, two triple-core fused Claptons, Allen keys, a squonk pin, and spare parts. The only thing missing? Cotton. But that’s fine—I prefer my own wicking anyway.
At 30mm in diameter and weighing a solid 180g, this RDA is an absolute unit. It’s built tough, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it could take a tumble without a scratch. Just make sure your mod can handle the weight because this thing is not exactly lightweight.
Design & Features
Precision Craftsmanship

The top cap proudly displays the Tauren logo, deep-etched for a clean, high-end look. A chunky, textured knurling surrounds the upper section, making airflow adjustments effortless. On each side, 42 finely machined airflow holes provide a balanced intake for the innovative 3D Vortex Airflow system.
The 810 drip tip is compact—maybe a little smaller than expected—but thanks to a snug O-ring and built-in ridges, it stays put. Inside the top cap, THC has carefully machined a domed chamber to optimize airflow dynamics. This removable chamber fits seamlessly onto the build deck, aligning perfectly with the 84 honeycomb air inlets to direct air beneath and around the coils.

For ease of use, the top cap incorporates a locking system where a small lug follows a track in the airflow chamber, ensuring firm stops at fully open and fully closed airflow settings. This not only provides precise airflow tuning but also offers a better grip when removing the RDA from your mod—so no more stubborn unscrewing that makes you feel like you’re wrestling a goat.


Thoughtful design carries over to the juice well. Chamfered edges help guide e-liquid smoothly into the deep 10.5mm reservoir, reducing waste and improving saturation. The deck itself is fitted with dual O-rings, balancing secure placement with easy removal. Underneath, the gold-plated 510 pin can be unscrewed to reveal the positive posts, which are insulated by durable PEEK material.

Versatile Build Deck
The Tauren Vortex 30 RDA is made for builders. Its spacious postless deck welcomes everything from simple round wire to large exotic coils. THC includes a coil leg trimmer, making installation practically foolproof—I clipped mine to the recommended 6mm, and the fit was spot on.

While the included Claptons are solid, I went with my own hand-wrapped beefy aliens. Actually, scratch that—I threw in some 4mm ID monsters that I wrapped up late one night. They may not look all that great, but they perform like nothing else. They are extra big and fill up the enormous build deck perfectly.


THC may have designed this for dual coils, but I haven’t tested a single-coil setup yet. I will in the near future—but first, I need to wrap a coil big enough to do it justice. If you prefer a more restricted, flavour-dense experience, single coil is absolutely viable.
Wicking is just as easy as building. The deep juice wells mean longer cotton tails can be left intact—no need for excessive thinning or complex cutting. Just tuck, saturate, and you’re good to go. It’s about as hassle-free as it gets.
Performance
I ran this RDA on my old friend, Wanderlust Fogmaster (Sigelei FOG 213) at 120 watts with full airflow, and the results were stellar. The 3D Vortex Airflow system does exactly what it promises—delivering dense, saturated flavor while maintaining a smooth draw. Even with top airflow, there’s no compromise in taste. The way it directs air under and around the coils gives a rich, well-rounded vape.


I tested it in Uganda’s hot climate with Sakura Cherry Fizz—usually, I’m more of a dessert vaper, but in this heat, nothing hits quite like a Cherry Cola. The Tauren handled the liquid beautifully, enhancing the tangy sweetness and fizzy undertones.
For cloud chasers, the Tauren doesn’t disappoint. Wide open, the airflow is airy yet controlled. Closing it down slightly increases warmth and intensifies flavor. Even during long chain vaping sessions, the inner chamber’s heat management system kept the RDA comfortably cool.
Final Thoughts
THC set out to make something special with the Tauren RDA Vortex 30, and they delivered. It’s built like a tank, performs like a champ, and brings innovation to airflow design. Whether you’re into big clouds, deep flavour, or just want an RDA that can handle serious builds, this one ticks all the boxes.
For me, it’s a keeper. Whether you drip or squonk, this RDA doesn’t just keep up—it leads the herd. Safe to say, the Tauren Vortex 30 isn’t just another RDA; it’s a serious contender for the G.O.A.T. title.


Until next time, keep your builds tight and your clouds fluffy!

P.S. Ally, if you’re reading this—next time, use DHL or anything else. My nerves can’t take another “adventure.” And hey, if someone out there wants to sponsor me a new mod that can handle this beast, I’d be more than happy to put it through its paces. My old friend, Wanderlust Fogmaster (Sigelei FOG 213), has seen better days, and a shiny new powerhouse would be a welcome addition to my travel kit. Not that I’m a cheapskate—just saying…