Following up on the success of the Recurve RDA Wotofo and Mike Vapes are at it again with the Recurve Dual RDA.
What you get in the box:
Getting to know the Recurve Dual RDA
If you are unaware the original Recurve RDA was a single coil RDA. some loved it, some not so much. I fell into the latter category, airflow was too tight for my liking so when a friend named Jim said it improved when he drilled out the airflow holes I followed suit and what an improvement, wouldn't say I loved it now but definitely liked it a lot more. The new Dual opts for a straight barrel rather than the curve for the original, I miss that curve, thought it looked cool.
New Recurve Dual on the left, original Recurve RDA with the air holes drilled out on the right.
The deck of the new dual shares the same curved with honeycomb airflow deck of the original, more space of course, a bit too much if you ask me. Philips or standard screws, hex screws would have been nice to include as spares. Protruding 510 pin so it is hybrid safe
Comes with a coil trimming tool that is an interesting design I had not seen before. This one has a 4mm base and (6) 1mm slides that can be stacked or used separately. Want a 1mm cut on your leads for some reason you can do it or stack them on top of each other for up to a 10mm lead cut. Range from 1m to 10mm I have not seen before, pretty cool.
Builds and Performance
Started off with a build I am familiar with, dual quad-core SS316L claptons, 3mm ID. Right away there was a problem, ohms jumping. Checked that the screws were tight and everything seemed fine but still had my ohms jumping as can be seen on my Coil Master build station. Took those out, still could not figure out what the problem was but decided to go with the included coils and success, no problems there. Leads were cut to the recommended 7mm.
Worked fine, no more jumping ohms but the vape was just OK and favor was so so, not impressed. Tried a few more 3mm ID builds but nothing wowed me, it was just a pedestrian vape.
Decided to try 3.5mm ID coils, this deck is big so cramming bigger coils normally equates to a better vape as it effectively reduces the space in the deck. I had another reason to do this as well which I will get to in the squonking section.
6 cores of SS316L 32G with a 38G wrap, go big or go home! Definite flavor improvement but had to keep it in TC, if not boy did it get hot. The Recurve Dual went from a mediocre RDA to a decent one, not great but much better with the big build.
I did try some quad-core N80 claptons with a 4mm post, figured why not, maybe this takes it to the next level?
Nope, the only level it took it too was a notch below the 3.5mm build so back to 3.5mm it is.
To combat the excessive heat generated with these bigger builds my trusty pal Jim drilled out the bottom holes and commented that it definitely helped to cool off the vape. He used a 5/16ths drill bit so I followed his advice and dammit if the man doesn't know his stuff, much better and bye bye bacon lips.
I did try some big single coil builds but none of them worked out so well, the deck is just too big for that.
Squonking
When I installed the squonk pin the first thing I noticed was damn, there is no diverter, it will just shoot right up if you purge the squonk bottle. I installed it when I had 3mm builds in it and yep, got to the end of my squonk bottle and ploop, a shot of juice went flying up and landed on my shirt....grrrrrrr. That is one reason I decided to try bigger coils, not just for hopefully better flavor but to crowd the squonk pin a little more to prevent another juice eruption.
The pic was taken of the 3mm prior to installing the squonk pin, comparison to show the placement of the squonk hole in the deck. 3.5mm build on the bottom.
Now that helped it but not completely, still got another juice purge but not as bad, this time my shirt was saved. Bad design on their part, should have had a diverter on the squonk hole to prevent purges. Personally, I would not use the Recurve Dual on a squonk mod, your just asking for a mess.
Vape Porn pics
And check out this matchy matchy, looks like I finally found a matching blue for the Dovpo Trigger!
Pros:
Final Thoughts
Sitting here looking at the Wotofo and Mike Vapes Recurve Dual RDA the one thing that comes to mind is they could have made much better design choices. A big build deck is cool for those that like big builds but then those with normal 3mm dual builds the performance suffers. 3.5mm builds worked the best for me but then it can get pretty hot if your chain vaping, enlarging the bottom 3 holes really helped though. How did they not put a diverter on the squonk pin to prevent juice purges?
For the reasons above the Recurve Dual is not an RDA I would easily recommend, especially not for those that want to use it on a squonk mod. I would recommend Wotofo's Faris RDTA/RDA over the Recurve Dual, better design and more versatile.
You can find out more by visiting Wotofo's website: https://www.wotofo.com/pages/wotofo-recurve-dual-rda
Check out how this stacks up to other tasty gear and meet the Steampugs team of reviewers. Your bound to have a good time and read up on some great products, not so great ones too http://www.steampugs.co.uk/
- 24mm Diameter
- Stainless Steel Construction
- Postless Deck - Quad Terminal Design
- Dual Coil Configuration
- Coil Focused Slanted Airflow - Adjustable Airflow Control
- 810 Widebore Resin Drip Tip
- BF 510 Squonking Pin
- Gold-Plated 510 Connection
- Available in SS, Gold, Blue, Gunmetal, Rainbow, Black
What you get in the box:
- Recurve Dual RDA
- Coil Trimming Tool
- Squonk Pin
- User Manual
- 1bag Coils
- 1bag Organic Cotton
- 1bag Extra Screws & Orings
- Spare frosted 810 drip tip (included in my review sample but not listed so not sure if you still get it)
Getting to know the Recurve Dual RDA
If you are unaware the original Recurve RDA was a single coil RDA. some loved it, some not so much. I fell into the latter category, airflow was too tight for my liking so when a friend named Jim said it improved when he drilled out the airflow holes I followed suit and what an improvement, wouldn't say I loved it now but definitely liked it a lot more. The new Dual opts for a straight barrel rather than the curve for the original, I miss that curve, thought it looked cool.
New Recurve Dual on the left, original Recurve RDA with the air holes drilled out on the right.
The deck of the new dual shares the same curved with honeycomb airflow deck of the original, more space of course, a bit too much if you ask me. Philips or standard screws, hex screws would have been nice to include as spares. Protruding 510 pin so it is hybrid safe
Comes with a coil trimming tool that is an interesting design I had not seen before. This one has a 4mm base and (6) 1mm slides that can be stacked or used separately. Want a 1mm cut on your leads for some reason you can do it or stack them on top of each other for up to a 10mm lead cut. Range from 1m to 10mm I have not seen before, pretty cool.
Builds and Performance
Started off with a build I am familiar with, dual quad-core SS316L claptons, 3mm ID. Right away there was a problem, ohms jumping. Checked that the screws were tight and everything seemed fine but still had my ohms jumping as can be seen on my Coil Master build station. Took those out, still could not figure out what the problem was but decided to go with the included coils and success, no problems there. Leads were cut to the recommended 7mm.
Worked fine, no more jumping ohms but the vape was just OK and favor was so so, not impressed. Tried a few more 3mm ID builds but nothing wowed me, it was just a pedestrian vape.
Decided to try 3.5mm ID coils, this deck is big so cramming bigger coils normally equates to a better vape as it effectively reduces the space in the deck. I had another reason to do this as well which I will get to in the squonking section.
6 cores of SS316L 32G with a 38G wrap, go big or go home! Definite flavor improvement but had to keep it in TC, if not boy did it get hot. The Recurve Dual went from a mediocre RDA to a decent one, not great but much better with the big build.
I did try some quad-core N80 claptons with a 4mm post, figured why not, maybe this takes it to the next level?
Nope, the only level it took it too was a notch below the 3.5mm build so back to 3.5mm it is.
To combat the excessive heat generated with these bigger builds my trusty pal Jim drilled out the bottom holes and commented that it definitely helped to cool off the vape. He used a 5/16ths drill bit so I followed his advice and dammit if the man doesn't know his stuff, much better and bye bye bacon lips.
I did try some big single coil builds but none of them worked out so well, the deck is just too big for that.
Squonking
When I installed the squonk pin the first thing I noticed was damn, there is no diverter, it will just shoot right up if you purge the squonk bottle. I installed it when I had 3mm builds in it and yep, got to the end of my squonk bottle and ploop, a shot of juice went flying up and landed on my shirt....grrrrrrr. That is one reason I decided to try bigger coils, not just for hopefully better flavor but to crowd the squonk pin a little more to prevent another juice eruption.
The pic was taken of the 3mm prior to installing the squonk pin, comparison to show the placement of the squonk hole in the deck. 3.5mm build on the bottom.
Now that helped it but not completely, still got another juice purge but not as bad, this time my shirt was saved. Bad design on their part, should have had a diverter on the squonk hole to prevent purges. Personally, I would not use the Recurve Dual on a squonk mod, your just asking for a mess.
Vape Porn pics
And check out this matchy matchy, looks like I finally found a matching blue for the Dovpo Trigger!
Pros:
- Includes 2 nice clapton coils and wick, ready to build out of the box
- Versatile coil trimming tool included and instructions to cut your leads to 7mm
- More airflow than the original Recurve
- Decent flavor with 3.5mm builds
- Branding is much more subtle than the original on my blue
- The flavor is lacking with 3mm coils compared to other RDA's
- Squonk pin has no diverter, will purge juice when your bottle runs low
- Too much space in the deck, works better with larger builds but then will heat up faster unless you drill out the bottom air holes
- Gone is the curved top cap design of the original, I liked that. They could have made the deck a little smaller, would have helped with flavor and kept the curved top cap design
- My review sample came with a second 810 drip tip that I preferred, looks like it might only come with one now
Final Thoughts
Sitting here looking at the Wotofo and Mike Vapes Recurve Dual RDA the one thing that comes to mind is they could have made much better design choices. A big build deck is cool for those that like big builds but then those with normal 3mm dual builds the performance suffers. 3.5mm builds worked the best for me but then it can get pretty hot if your chain vaping, enlarging the bottom 3 holes really helped though. How did they not put a diverter on the squonk pin to prevent juice purges?
For the reasons above the Recurve Dual is not an RDA I would easily recommend, especially not for those that want to use it on a squonk mod. I would recommend Wotofo's Faris RDTA/RDA over the Recurve Dual, better design and more versatile.
You can find out more by visiting Wotofo's website: https://www.wotofo.com/pages/wotofo-recurve-dual-rda
Check out how this stacks up to other tasty gear and meet the Steampugs team of reviewers. Your bound to have a good time and read up on some great products, not so great ones too http://www.steampugs.co.uk/