Vaporshark and Evolv are two of the most innovative american companies on the market. Their latest colab was for a time the most advanced MOD on the market. The rDNA has great build quality, the first to have temperature control (stops dry hits or burnt coils when using coils made with nickel wire), and a nice clean design. It’s a steathy vape for sure, has a nice rubbery paint finish (its shows wear & tear around the 510 over time), and a big bright screen placed on the bottom of the device (novel placement). But, overall its a little underpowered, temp control is very finicky (you will need to constantly reset your atomizer/device by taking it on and off a lot), building nickel sort of sucks (it’s softer wire making it more delicate, and it has lower resistance, meaning you need more of it, which gets tricky in cramped space that most atomizers have), and it’s relatively expensive (there is better out there for your money). Buy it if you are in love with the design and are happy with only 40Watts of power, as for temperature control, it’s very early to get too serious with it, it can be good in an RDA or using expensive temperature coils for Clearomizers (really only gives you the choice of an Aspire Nautilus or Kanger Subtank, and there are much better Clearos). You will out grow this one quickly if you are still on your journey of discovery, you will want more power and get tired of nickel builds quickly.
Pros:
– Magnetic Battery Door for quick access
– Uses 18650 Batteries
– Decent Battery Life (8-12 hrs on a full charge)
– Small Form Factor
– Bright Screen
– Solid clicky buttons
– Build Quality
– Nice clean & simple design
– Fires down to 0.1 Ohms (Kanthal)
– Tons of Safety features
– Silicone sleeves make for a nice hand feel and extra protection
Cons:
– Not the hardest hitting device
– Expensive
– Fire button shows wear & tear after time (looks horrible)
– Surface finish shows wear & tear easily
– Temperature control is too wonky
Cost: $190USD
Website: Vaporshark.com
Overall Rating (1-10): 6