Description
Aspire Speeder Revvo Leather 200W Kit
Aspire Speeder Leather 200W Kit w/ Revvo Tank
Ergonomic squeeze. Cognizant TCR. Fully customizable vaping power.
The Aspire Speeder Leather Kit aims to make your vaping experience cater specifically to you. The body itself features a simple, vertical, squeeze fire button, inconspicuously located on the side of the device. The fire button can be adjusted for continuous fire. The 0.96 inch OLED screen auto rotates with your mod handling. A single adjustment button sits in plain view underneath the screen. Stainless steel chassis.
Powered by dual 18650 batteries (NOT INCLUDED), this mod has a plethora of both temperature control and power control settings. These feature the basic Variable Wattage (1 – 200W) and Variable Voltage (1 – 8.4V) options. Advance features include the TC mode, which supports temperature control for Kanthal, Ni200, Titanium, and Stainless Steel temperature control. The TCR (200 – 600F) memory mode and the Customizable Power Settings (CPS) allow for 3 slots of memory storage each, for the specific settings you configure using these modes in tandem. Also features a bypass mode. 0.05ohm minimum atomizer resistance.
There are 3 leather finishes for your kit options: blue leather, red leather, and brown leather. The battery chamber is located under the mod behind a latch locked, hinged door. Speed charging through Micro USB. OLED displays battery level, voltage level, charge current, and charge time while charging. Firmware upgradeable.
The Aspire Speeder Leather Kit employs the imaginative, new Aspire Radar Coil (ARC) (0.10-0.16ohms / 50 – 100W) head with the Aspire Revvos Tank. The ARC has a horizontal “stove-top” layout. The provides an increased surface area for better flavor and vapor production. Made using Kanthal material. Convenient top-fill method. Adjustable airflow.
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Features and Specifications:
- Size: 88x 46 x 31mm
- Battery Capacity: Dual 18650 Batteries (NOT INCLUDED)
- Variable WattageRange: 1 – 200W
- Variable Voltage Range: 1 – 8.4V
- Minimum Atomizer Resistance: 05?
- Temperature Control Range:200 – 600F
- Kanthal, Ni200, Titanium, and Stainless Steel TCR Support
- Variable Wattage Mode
- Variable Voltage Mode
- TC Mode
- TCR Mode – 3 Memory Storage
- CPS Mode – 3 Memory Storage
- Bypass Mode
- Color: Black, Grey
- Revvo Sub-Ohm Tank Capacity: 3.6ml
- ARC Coil (0.10-0.16ohms / 50 – 100W)
- Adjustable Airflow
- Top Fill
- Sloped Delrin Wide Bore Drip Tip
- SS Chassis
- Leather Accoutrements
- Simple, Single Adjustment Button
- Battery Level Indicator
- Voltage Level Indicator
- Charge Current Indicator
- Charge Time Indicator
- Latch Lock Battery Chamber
- 510 Connection
- Micro USB Port
- Upgradeable Firmware
Package Includes
1x Aspire Speeder Leather 200W Mod
1x Aspire Revvo tank
2x ARC Coil (0.10-0.16ohms / 50 – 100W)
1x Glass Tube
1x Micro USB Cable
10x Pack of extra O-Rings
1x Protective Silicone Cap
2x Warning Card
1x Instruction Manual
1x Warranty Card
Aspire Speeder 200W Mod Review
By Paul Cook
I bought this mod several weeks ago, and so far I consider it a great value for the price. It is an average mod, but sold inexpensively.
I’m writing as a variable wattage user, and I’m not particularly interested in using temperature control features. I vape frequently and am looking for a mod that can take a little punishment and last throughout my work day.
First, I’ll run through the positive aspects of my experience with this mod.
The Aspire Speeder is similar Smok Alien. As a fan of Smok, I am happy with this as a less expensive alternative.
The mod is light, which I appreciate, and the battery door has a locking mechanism, which makes it feel more able to handle a drop. The batteries fit snugly, though the door does rock a bit when you open it.
I really like the mod’s side fire mechanism. It’s similar to Smok products, though perhaps not as intuitive. With Smok mods, I can grab and squeeze from nearly any angle to make it fire. It’s easy to fire with either my fingers or my thumb. The Aspire Speeder, while it comes close, isn’t quite as easy to fire. I have to hit the fire mechanism more precisely, and it’s harder to use from both sides the way I prefer.
The screen is easy to read, and it gives you all the information you need. Specifically, it displays the wattage, voltage, amperage, ohms and battery life. I don’t always see amperage displayed, and it’s interesting to know what my batteries are really pushing.
I really like that it doesn’t measure watts in tenths. When adjusting mods that measure in tenths, I’ve always thought it was annoying to adjust so precisely when a tenth of a watt doesn’t make a perceptible difference to me. This is the first mod I’ve seen that simplifies the watt measurement in this way, making it quick and easy to adjust.
I like that when the batteries get low, instead of cutting off completely, the mod tapers down. The wattage drops automatically to give you whatever is possible with the power remaining. That way, instead of simply stopping, you can hit the vape a few more times before changing the batteries. This is especially useful when low batteries catch me off guard.
The mod has a durable feeling to it, and it’s pleasant to hold in the hand. It also auto senses the coil, which is another convenient feature.
Now for a few negatives.
The menu is not intuitive. It does, however, have a lot of options for temperature control.
I do miss the hit timer feature, which I’ve always found to be a fun feature for seeing how long each hit lasts on the vape.
The battery efficiency isn’t great on this mod. When you fire it, the battery indicator fluctuates dramatically. It’s possible this is actually a more precise reading of battery life, but it can be confusing.
The 510 connector is just glued in, unfortunately, and doesn’t use screws. I’ve had experiences with juice leaking into connectors like this and weakening the sealant, eventually causing the connector to fall out. So far I’m not seeing evidence of this issue on the Aspire, but time will tell.
I would buy this mod again, but the battery efficiency concerns me. The mod seems to run through batteries pretty quickly, even new ones. I would be hesitant to recommend the Aspire Speeder to a friend until I have had it longer and have seen more about how the battery issues play out.
For the price, however, it’s an excellent backup mod for me.