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Hi All, Anthony Vapes back here with my review of the Vaptio Super Cape Mod. Please see bottom for disclaimers and links. Note: This is not marked as a sample.
Introduction:
The Vaptio Super Cape Kit is the latest kit from little known vape manufacturer Vaptio. They are actually a much larger company then I would have imagined but really have no traction in the community as far as products goes. They’ve made a ton of stuff and i’ve reviewed a handful of it and they are kind of up and down. They have made some really nice things and some not so great things. The one that stands out for me is probably the wall crawler as a better pico mod and recently last week the vex 100 which was a pretty good niche mod. The Super Cape is a dual 18650 battery mod rated at 220 watts. It’s available in 3 colors Black, Red and Yellow, and Red and Blue. It comes in a kit with the paragon tank only not sold seperate, but i won’t be touching on the tank today. Looking around online i see the kit for 105 USD on their official site and outside of that only on 1 site listed at 66 USD but out of stock.
Manufacturer's Specs:
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got to see this mod it was actually like 8 months ago at ECC. And i thought it was a cool looking mod. There is a big button in the middle which i thought was fire so i clicked it and it ejected the battery tray. It has a “smok mag” like battery tray that ejects out but without looking like a gun and i really liked that. It’s a simple symmetrical design with a front facing screen and a fire bar. There are also some LEDs on the back which some may like and some won’t. It’s called the “super cape” so i assume it’s an homage to superman since their history of the wall crawler (spider man) and the super bat (batman) and the captain (captain america) they are really going all in on the superhero themes. This one though it’s over the top designed to look like a superhero mod. Without the name i wouldn’t have thought superman at all. Overall i really liked the design of the mod from the start.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .15, .2, and .62 ohms. wattage points were max (220), 200, 150, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 170 watts and 38 amps. For the rest of the testing it performed pretty well and didn’t struggle like a lot of mods. At 100+ it was 2-6 watts low and under 100 1-3 watts low, so good job there. At .15 it maxed out at 207 watts. The rest of the testing here again very good, at over 100 watts it was 8 low to 6 high and 100 or less on point to 2 watts high so good performance there. For the .2 test it maxed out at 180 watts. For the rest of the tests again good but a little high, at 100 or more watts 7-11 watts high, under 100 watts 2-5 high. For the .62 testing it maxed out at 85 watts and 7.258 volts. For the rest of the testing it was a little high 4-9 watts. The volts shows there is no boost circuit in this mod like most dual battery mods which isn’t a big deal as it’s not needed, but nice when they have one.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was pretty good. It didn’t struggle with the .12 ohm build like many mods i’ve tested. But at .15 or more it does hit a little high but mostly within a couple of watts. I’d suggest starting about 5 watts lower than normal. I was able to get 207 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 220 watts. The 7.258 volt limit shows there is no boost circuit but not needed here. Their manual does not list a voltage limit or amp limit and I wish they would list all 3 personally. On this mod and the most amps i got was 38 with a .12 ohm coil which is average for a dual 18650 mod. The most volts i got is 7.258 which is again pretty average for a non boost dual battery mod. Personally If i was listing the specs I’d call the mod 210 watts, 7.5V and 38A. So overall good performer and close enough ratings. Also worth noting is there is a small hard preheat on this mod in power mode (no adjustable preheats) and it has the “fires fast” where when clicking into the menu you’ll get a coil sizzle right away. It also has a watt curve mode that works well.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is pretty good overall. Accurately rated for watts (207), No boost circuit but not required, good amp limit of 38. Pretty accurate but hits slightly high mostly. Fires really fast (coil sizzle when entering menu), hard preheat in power mode, also has a good watt curve mode.
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire and SS mode and TCR mode (although each mode is fully adjustable so TCR isn’t really needed), I tested 6 builds. 1 simple round single coil, 1 simple round dual Coil, 2 large fancy single coil, and 2 large fancy dual coil. Before i can talk about performance i have to explain a little how it works as it doesn’t follow the normal TCR values. 1st off the TCR of each mode is adjustable as well as 3 TCR modes and power is adjustable as well up to the full amount. Both adjustments made in the menu systems. TCR works off a percent. The default values though are pretty close to the normal TCR system. SS default is .98% where TCR is generally 88-105 depending on the grade. Ni200 is 5.40% and the TCR is normally around 620 and Ti is 3.40% and normally around 350 so pretty close to the TCR values. So since they are close it does give a good idea. SO i tried the default but it was weak and anemic with little output. I raised the TCR all the way to 1.50% and still weak and anemic. It has good dry hit protection but outside of that a poor vape. Not a mod i’d recommend for TC.
Introduction:
The Vaptio Super Cape Kit is the latest kit from little known vape manufacturer Vaptio. They are actually a much larger company then I would have imagined but really have no traction in the community as far as products goes. They’ve made a ton of stuff and i’ve reviewed a handful of it and they are kind of up and down. They have made some really nice things and some not so great things. The one that stands out for me is probably the wall crawler as a better pico mod and recently last week the vex 100 which was a pretty good niche mod. The Super Cape is a dual 18650 battery mod rated at 220 watts. It’s available in 3 colors Black, Red and Yellow, and Red and Blue. It comes in a kit with the paragon tank only not sold seperate, but i won’t be touching on the tank today. Looking around online i see the kit for 105 USD on their official site and outside of that only on 1 site listed at 66 USD but out of stock.
Manufacturer's Specs:
- Size: 142.7 x 52 x 34.5mm
- Output Wattage: 1-220W
- Battery: 2 * 18650 batteries(not include)
- Tank Capacity: 8.0 ml
- Screen Size: 1.3” Color TFT, 240X240 ppi
- Feature: 0.005s Firing Time
- Fill type: Top Fill
- Output Mode: VW/ TC/ Smart/ CCW/ CCT/ Bypass
- Coil: 0.15Ω Strip / 0.2Ω Mesh
- Resistance Range: 0.1Ω-5.0Ω
- Charging Current: DC 5V/2A
- Warranty: 90 days Global Return
- Thread Drip Tip: 810
- 1 X SUPER CAPE Mod(no cells)
- 1 X Paragon Tank
- 1 X Paragon Coil (Mesh, 0.2Ω)
- 1 X Paragon Coil (Strip, 0.15Ω)
- 1 X USB Cable
- 1 X User Manual
- 1 X Spare Part
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Initial Impressions and features
When I first got to see this mod it was actually like 8 months ago at ECC. And i thought it was a cool looking mod. There is a big button in the middle which i thought was fire so i clicked it and it ejected the battery tray. It has a “smok mag” like battery tray that ejects out but without looking like a gun and i really liked that. It’s a simple symmetrical design with a front facing screen and a fire bar. There are also some LEDs on the back which some may like and some won’t. It’s called the “super cape” so i assume it’s an homage to superman since their history of the wall crawler (spider man) and the super bat (batman) and the captain (captain america) they are really going all in on the superhero themes. This one though it’s over the top designed to look like a superhero mod. Without the name i wouldn’t have thought superman at all. Overall i really liked the design of the mod from the start.
Watt Mode Performance (chart and spreadsheet in picture album)
Now let’s get into some data. I ran my normal testing. I used Sony VTC5A batteries for the testing. Testing resistances were done at .12, .15, .2, and .62 ohms. wattage points were max (220), 200, 150, 100, 75, 50 and 25. At .12 ohms it maxed out at 170 watts and 38 amps. For the rest of the testing it performed pretty well and didn’t struggle like a lot of mods. At 100+ it was 2-6 watts low and under 100 1-3 watts low, so good job there. At .15 it maxed out at 207 watts. The rest of the testing here again very good, at over 100 watts it was 8 low to 6 high and 100 or less on point to 2 watts high so good performance there. For the .2 test it maxed out at 180 watts. For the rest of the tests again good but a little high, at 100 or more watts 7-11 watts high, under 100 watts 2-5 high. For the .62 testing it maxed out at 85 watts and 7.258 volts. For the rest of the testing it was a little high 4-9 watts. The volts shows there is no boost circuit in this mod like most dual battery mods which isn’t a big deal as it’s not needed, but nice when they have one.
Overall I felt the performance of this mod was pretty good. It didn’t struggle with the .12 ohm build like many mods i’ve tested. But at .15 or more it does hit a little high but mostly within a couple of watts. I’d suggest starting about 5 watts lower than normal. I was able to get 207 watts max, so I consider it to be accurately rated at 220 watts. The 7.258 volt limit shows there is no boost circuit but not needed here. Their manual does not list a voltage limit or amp limit and I wish they would list all 3 personally. On this mod and the most amps i got was 38 with a .12 ohm coil which is average for a dual 18650 mod. The most volts i got is 7.258 which is again pretty average for a non boost dual battery mod. Personally If i was listing the specs I’d call the mod 210 watts, 7.5V and 38A. So overall good performer and close enough ratings. Also worth noting is there is a small hard preheat on this mod in power mode (no adjustable preheats) and it has the “fires fast” where when clicking into the menu you’ll get a coil sizzle right away. It also has a watt curve mode that works well.
Simplified TLDR Power Performance summary
Mod performance is pretty good overall. Accurately rated for watts (207), No boost circuit but not required, good amp limit of 38. Pretty accurate but hits slightly high mostly. Fires really fast (coil sizzle when entering menu), hard preheat in power mode, also has a good watt curve mode.
Temperature Control Performance
Using SS316 wire and SS mode and TCR mode (although each mode is fully adjustable so TCR isn’t really needed), I tested 6 builds. 1 simple round single coil, 1 simple round dual Coil, 2 large fancy single coil, and 2 large fancy dual coil. Before i can talk about performance i have to explain a little how it works as it doesn’t follow the normal TCR values. 1st off the TCR of each mode is adjustable as well as 3 TCR modes and power is adjustable as well up to the full amount. Both adjustments made in the menu systems. TCR works off a percent. The default values though are pretty close to the normal TCR system. SS default is .98% where TCR is generally 88-105 depending on the grade. Ni200 is 5.40% and the TCR is normally around 620 and Ti is 3.40% and normally around 350 so pretty close to the TCR values. So since they are close it does give a good idea. SO i tried the default but it was weak and anemic with little output. I raised the TCR all the way to 1.50% and still weak and anemic. It has good dry hit protection but outside of that a poor vape. Not a mod i’d recommend for TC.