Vaporesso is a very young company and has already managed to win the hearts of many people with its Target Kit, which featured a very interesting, aggressive design and ceramic vaporizer in the tank. On their first success they decided not to stop and released a direct competitor to the very popular Griffin RTA from Geekvape. The name of the tank is Gemini RTA, let’s see if it can compete with Griffin RTA.

Gemini RTA by Vaporesso

To be honest, this time Vaporesso’s design is not so good, considering the past experience, the design could have been better. Overall it is very reminiscent of the Griffin, and not only that, it generally looks pretty standard for a tank these days. canadian vape shop montreal The materials used to make the tank are stainless steel and Pyrex glass. The tank is available in two colors steel and black, which I think is odd because the Target Kit had a lot of color options, so maybe there will be others. The tank has standard dimensions: 22mm diameter and 66.5mm height. The weight of the tank is 65g.

Now on to the technical specifications. As I already mentioned, Gemini RTA is the main competitor of Griffin RTA, why? Because they have almost the same design, but there are some differences. The tank is exactly the same Velocity, the stem holes are 2mm in diameter.

Gemini RTA by Vaporesso

The volume of the tank is 3ml, which is not that much, considering the wattages at which the tank is supposed to work. Filling is convenient, top filling, just unscrew the cap and pour into the two huge holes, which will allow you to pour from a bucket.

Gemini RTA by Vaporesso

Here we are getting close to the main blower. The airflow, I think is much better than the Griffin RTA, I will explain why. In addition to the bottom airflow, which is the same as the Griffin RTA, there is an additional center airflow rack, and as we know, this gives an advantage in flavor transfer. This is the main difference between the Griffin and the Gemini.

Let’s summarize the results. To be honest, I don’t know which of these tanks is better, I’ve only held the Griffin RTA in my hands and it’s definitely good, but from what I can see, I can say that the Gemini RTA has a slight advantage in flavor delivery due to the additional blown drain. If I get to test the Gemini RTA, I will definitely do a more detailed flavor comparison, as I don’t see the point in comparing anything else because they are very similar. The price, by the way is quite a bit cheaper than the Griffin RTA.