Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Unboxing the Rift AIO
- Design and Build Quality
- Key Features and Performance
- Pros and Cons
- Conclusion
- Final Thoughts
Introduction
In the ever-evolving world of vaping, innovation and design play crucial roles in keeping enthusiasts engaged and satisfied. The recently released Rift AIO Boro Mod by Deathwish and Suicide Mods has certainly caught the attention of the vaping community. In this detailed review, we will delve into the features, performance, and overall experience of this highly anticipated device, ensuring you have all the information needed to decide if this is the right mod for you.
Unboxing the Rift AIO
Upon unboxing the Rift AIO, users are greeted with a meticulously crafted device and a range of accessories. The package includes:.
- User manual: Provides detailed information on components and firmware.
- Spare bag of O-rings: For the tank, ensuring long-term use.
- USB Type-C cable: For charging and firmware updates.
- Black battery wrap: To protect and insulate the battery.
The device itself boasts a sleek, "murdered out" black finish, staying true to Deathwish’s distinctive aesthetic.
Design and Build Quality
The Rift AIO features a semi-integrated drip tip and two removable panels. One panel provides access to the boro tank, while the other is likely designed for aesthetic customization. The fire button and front-facing panel are also removable, allowing easy access for repairs or chipset replacement.
Constructed from CNC machined aluminium, the mod is both lightweight and durable. The open frame design ensures efficient heat dissipation, making it a practical choice for extended vaping sessions.
Key design elements include:
- Sleek black finish: Known as "murdered out," giving it a distinctive look.
- Removable panels: For easy customization and access.
- Exposed battery design: Adds to the unique aesthetic and functionality.
- Efficient heat dissipation: Thanks to the open frame design.
Rift AIO specifications:
- Weight: 110 grams
- Dimensions: 79.5mm x 53.45mm x 24mm
- Boro Tank Compatible
- Evolv DNA60C Chipset
- Fully CNC'd Aluminium and Stainless Steel Components
- OLED Display
Key Features and Performance
At the heart of the Rift AIO is the new DNA 60c chipset, renowned for it's customizability and precision. The device supports temperature control and a wide range of vaping styles. Users can easily navigate settings and adjust wattage using the intuitive interface.
The included Crypt V1 tank is a reliable performer, though some users might prefer a V2 tank for enhanced airflow control. The mod’s exposed battery design, while not universally appreciated, adds to it's unique charm and functionality.
Performance highlights include:
- DNA 60c chipset: Highly customizable and precise.
- Temperature control: For a tailored vaping experience.
- Easy navigation: Intuitive interface for adjusting settings.
- Crypt V1 tank: Reliable, though a V2 tank would be preferable.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Lightweight and durable construction.
- Highly customizable DNA 60c chipset.
- Efficient heat dissipation with open frame design.
- Stylish and bold aesthetic.
Cons:
- Inclusion of the older Crypt V1 tank instead of a V2.
- Limited initial colour options.
- Exposed battery design might not appeal to everyone.
Versatility for RDTL and MTL Vaping
The Rift AIO is a versatile device that supports both Restricted Direct-to-Lung (RDTL) and Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) vaping styles. It's open frame design prevents overheating, making it superior to other boros.
I tested numerous boro RBAs on this device, including Deathwish’s Sumer Scepter RBA, a collaboration with Monarchy, and the Shift tank, which is favoured for it's pre-made coils known as VC coils that perform as well as any rebuildable. Below is a list of boro tanks I used during testing.
- Deathwish x Monarchy Sumer Scepter RBA
- Vaperz Cloud Shift Boro Tank
- Cthulhu 520 Plus RBA Boro Tank
- Ether Boro RBA Kit Lite by Suicide Mods
- Suicide Mods Odd Job RBA
- Cthulhu Mods 850 Boro RBA
- Suicide Mods Crypt Boro Tank V2
Conclusion
The Rift AIO Boro Mod by Deathwish and Suicide Mods stands out as a high-end, innovative device that caters to both aesthetic preferences and performance needs. Despite minor drawbacks, such as the choice of tank and limited colour options, it's overall build quality, design, and functionality make it a worthy addition to any vaper's collection.
Keep an eye out for future batches and additional colour options, as this device is likely to become a staple in the vaping community. For those lucky enough to secure one from the limited initial release, the Rift AIO promises an exceptional vaping experience.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Rift AIO Boro Mod is a remarkable addition to the world of vaping. It's combination of innovative design, high-quality materials, and customizable features makes it a standout choice for both novice and experienced vapers. As Deathwish and Suicide Mods continue to push the boundaries of vaping technology.
Stay tuned for more updates and potential new releases, as this is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting journey in the world of vaping.