Reaver's Vape Blog #13 - Review: The World’s 1st “WATERPROOF” Vape Mod

MartinDC

"for the Ultimate VapExperience…."
Supporting Vendor
LV
9
 
Joined
21/11/16
Posts
121
Awards
12
Age
63
Location
Johannesburg South, Gauteng, South Africa
Posted on September 18, 2018 September 18, 2018
Review: The World’s 1st “WATERPROOF” Vape Mod
Posted by
reaversadmin
Posted in
E-Cig's, Editorials, Technical aspects, Vaping, Vaping News

GeekVape AEGIS Review: The World’s 1st “WATERPROOF” Vape Mod
Review supplied Courtesy of Original Reviewer: Drake Equation and by vapebeat | September 10 2018


The GeekVape AEGIS is a mod that can rock two types of battery cells. It’s also built like a freakin’ tank. So… is it any good?

GeekVape AEGIS Review
IMG_20180605_164217-e1528213784219-300x225.jpg

Product Name: GeekVape AEGIS

Product Description: The GeekVape AEGIS is the world’s first completely water-proof vape mod. And that’s not even the coolest thing about it either. Nope, this mod is a truly great piece of hardware, especially when used in the right way. It’s a single cell 26650 mod, so you’ll want to run it with tanks that run nice and low (50W and below). Do this and you’ll find this thing performs like no other. Kayfun tanks, single coil RDAs/RTAs are your best bet. If you like this types of tanks, the GeekVape AEGIS is one of the best options out there right now.

Overall: 90%

  • Design – 90%
  • Durability – 100%
  • Vaping Modes & Specs – 90%
  • Battery Life – 80%
  • Performance – 88%
  • Value For Money – 92%
VERDICT
It looks good, feels good, is packed with features, and it vapes like a beauty.

Just make sure you run the right sort of tank on it (single-coil RTAs, basically) and you’ll be in a very good place.

Tack on the fact that is water and dustproof, as well as basically indestructible, and you have one hell of a proposition.

And for less than $60? That’s freakin’ awesome value for money.

PROS

  • Fully Water & Dust Resistant
  • Great, Ergonomic Design
  • Excellent, Premium Build Materials
  • Solid Construction
  • Excellent Array of Vaping Modes
  • Easy To Use, Simple + Versatile
CONS

  • It’s A Single Cell Mod, So Not Ideal For High-Performance Sub Ohm Tanks
  • Works Best With Single Coil RTAs + MTL Tanks (Think: Kayfun & Zenith)
GeekVape is well known. I’ve owned loads of its gear over the years, from RTAs to mods and RDAs.

The GeekVape AEGIS feels like a step in a different direction, however. It looks and feels very, VERY premium.

The mod itself is also water, dust AND shock resistant – and that’s basically all the bases covered.

This means you can, technically, take it in the bath, drop it from a two story window, and lock it in a dust-filled room. And it’ll still work.

These are three pretty hefty USPs for a vape mod, and as far I’m aware no other mod on the planet right now can claim to be able to do the same thing.

Hell! Apple ONLY just made its iPhones waterproof!

But in true GeekVape fashion, it is priced very reasonably. And this means that you, dear reader, are getting potentially A LOT of value for money.

For me, this is the AEGIS’ main USP; the price is brilliant and you’re getting A LOT of value for money.

But is it any good? I just spent a good couple of weeks getting to know this chunky mod.

Let’s find out, shall we?

GeekVape AEGIS Design
IMG_20180520_133614-1024x768.jpg


First things first: the GeekVape AEGIS is water-proof.

That’s right. Just like most modern smartphones, the GeekVape AEGIS has full IP67 certification.

It’s also dust-proof too.

And if that wasn’t enough it also has an 810G-516.6 shock proof certification (that’s the standard used by the military, by the way).

Bottomline? This thing is basically the Superman of vape mods.

Indestructible. Handsome. Robust. And reassuringly chunky.

I also really like the way it’s designed; it feels great, ergonomically, despite being rather chunky and the machining is all very much on point.

IMG_20180605_164226-1024x768.jpg


The GeekVape AEGIS Mod Side Profile (Plus Vents)

IMG_20180605_164239-1024x768.jpg


There Are Multiple Accent Options Available Too (Check Them ALL Out Here)

The fire key is beautifully placed, right above the display, and I LOVE the stitched, camo-leather accent on the side of the mod.

To me, it looks and feels like an SX Mini mod. Only here, you’re paying around $100 less.

The chassis is made from a soft-touch silicon-like material combined with leather accents and a tough plastic, exoskeleton that circles the outer side of the mod.

GeekVape AEGIS Problems
The only problem, as you can see in the images, is that it is a bit of a fluff-magnet!

This makes it difficult to clean as well; the fluff just gets stuck and is tricky to get off once it’s on there.

It’s not a deal breaker. Not by a long shot, but it is definitely worthy of note — especially if you’re a neat freak!

Beyond this, the mod is near-flawless. I adore its industrial design, quality build materials, and the way it feels in the hand.

The build quality, attention to detail, and industrial design are all top shelf. I REALLY like the way this mod looks.

It’s easily as good as my Lost Vape DNA 75 mod in the looks and quality control department.

Hell, even the battery opening is epic on this thing. I mean, it feels (and opens) like the vault on a safe.

Once closed, nothing is rattling and nothing is escaping.

Admittedly, it is kind of a pain to open and close. But it is secure. And this is what counts.

Safety Features
IMG_20180605_164217-e1528213784219-1024x768.jpg


Because of the nature of its design, you know, all that water and dust proofing, GeekVape had to include a nifty venting system (just in case you have a battery failure).

It’s hidden away, right next to the 510 pin, and it features a silicone plug that is designed to dissipate any gases that occur in the event of a battery failing (please note: this doesn’t happen often).

You even get a couple of spare silicon plugs. Though you’ll need a screwdriver to get at the actual plug, as it’s hidden beneath a plate.

Bottomline: A LOT of care and thought has gone into creating this mod. The longer I spent with it, the more this became obvious. Good work, GeekVape.

GeekVape AEGIS Specs & Features
You only get 100W of power with this vape mod. But that’s fine.

You won’t need anymore. I never go above 100W these days. Even when I’m running a dual-coil RDA.

And the reason for this is simple: I prefer longer battery life over a slightly bigger hit.

And because this mod is a single-cell setup, you’ll want to run it how it is designed to be run, and that means single-cell RTAs and/or lower power MTL tanks like the Kayfun V5.

Do this and this mod will treat you like a KING.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the mod’s core specs and features:

  • Dimensions: 37.8mm x 46.8mm x 88mm
  • Maximum Power Output: 100W
  • Material: Aluminium, Zinc Alloy, Silicone
  • Battery Low Voltage Warning: 3.3V±0.1V
  • Maximum Firing Duration: 10 Seconds
  • Operation Temperature: -40℃~+80℃
  • Requires a Single 18650 or 26650 Battery (Not Included)
I’ve been running a single 26650 battery in my AEGIS with a Kayfun Prime on top. More on battery life in a bit though!

GeekVape AEGIS Performance
This mod is a fairly solid performer. I’ve had no real issues with it, save for it occasionally turning itself.

This could well be a safety feature I’m not aware of – but I don’t think it is.

IMG_20180605_164407-1024x768.jpg


You only have 100W to play with here, and while that might seem low, it is MORE than enough for 99.9% of vapers.

200W is excessive. Even for more exotic builds. So, while 150W would have been nice, I can’t say this is something that bothered me.

Vaping Mode Notes:

  • Power Mode: Fast firing, no complaints in this regard. One cool thing it does is deliver the same power at low battery levels. Not sure how GeekVape does this, but it is very cool.
  • TC Mode: I don’t really TC vape that much, but the AEGIS seemed more than competent during my tests. Nothing occurred that made me think anything was wonky in this regard.
  • VPC Mode: Here, you can adjust the mod’s power curve over five seconds. Again, not really I feature I use. But it is easy to setup and allows for a more bespoke vaping experience if that’s your bag.
  • Bypass Mode: This mod has A LOT of safety features, so Bypass Mode is fairly simple (and easy) to use. Make sure you’re using fresh cells, and you’re au fait with Ohm’s Law, and you’ll be sound.
All told, the GeekVape AEGIS is a really solid performer. I tried to find faults with its performance, but there are very few chinks in its armor.

The only REAL issue I encountered was its random shut-downs. But, again, this only happened twice – and it could just have easily been something I’d done.

Bottomline: this thing is a very, very solid, all-around vape mod. It has all the modes you could want and it delivers power like a Tesla (i.e. 100% right off the bat).

GeekVape AEGIS Battery Life
Again, this is a single cell mod. Even if you’re using the larger battery style, you’re still going to run into problems if you’re vaping it at maximum output all day.

If you’re running a single-coil RTA or a sub-ohm tank that’s rated for around 50-60W, you’re going to get the most out of its battery.

Running a dual-coil RDA at 100W, whilst chain vaping will kill the battery in no time at all.

IMG_20180605_164322-1024x768.jpg


I was rocking the Kayfun Prime on mine for the majority of my testing. I run this tank around 15-20W and this ensured a solid, three day’s worth of vaping.

My advice? If you get this mod, pick yourself up a single-coil RTA.

You can see all my top picks for the best single coil RTA tanks, if you need some help choosing one.

Something like the Kayfun 5 (if you can stretch that far) or the Wotofo Serpent Mini RTA.

GeekVape AEGIS – Should You Buy One?
Yes. 100%! This is a brilliantly executed mod that is priced very aggressively at @VapeClub – and it’s ONLY R990.00 (battery included.) (While Stocks Last)

I’ve been using mine A LOT since I finished testing it. The mod itself, when paired with the right tank, is a truly formidable setup.

You do have to run the right sort of tank on it, however, to get the most from this mod.

If you’re a single coil RTA user, the AEGIS is perfect.

Summary
Courtesy of Original Reviewer: Drake Equation
Review Date: 2018-09-10
Reviewed Item: GeekVape AEGIS 100W Mod
Author Rating:
1star.png
1star.png
1star.png
1star.png
gray.png
 
Back
Top