INNOKIN ZENITH II PRO review by hittman
- By hittman
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Hello and welcome to another review. It’s been a little while since my last review so I may be a little rusty. Today I’ll be taking a look at the new Innokin Zenith Pro II that was sent to me by Innokin in order to provide you with a fair and honest review. The Pro II is the latest improved version of the Zenith Pro but still uses the tried and true Zenith coils which are available in various resistance values. It is a 4.5ml capacity tank with a sliding top cap for filling. Some of my favorite tanks have sliding top caps which I’ve grown to love as it is easier for me instead of unthreading a top cap. The Pro II offers both MTL and RDL styles of vaping. It is a top airflow tank and offers dual leak protection to keep things mess free. It includes two drip tips depending if you want to do MTL or RDL and they are universal 510 tips so you can also use your favorite tip if you like.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1* Zenith 2 Pro Tank(Z Coil 0.8Ω & MTL Drip Tip Pre-installed)
1* Z Coil 0.3Ω Coil
1* RDL Drip Tube
1* Replacement Glass Tip
1* Spare Parts Kit
1* Quick Guide
SPECIFICATIONS:
FEATURES:
1. Fit for Z-Coils for smooth vapor and great taste
2. 4.5ml pod capacity, easy top filling system
3. Top airflow control for MTL-RDL versatility
4. Dual leak-resistant design for stable performance
5. Universal 510 drip tip supported
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
Innokin was nice enough to include a Coolfire Z80 NEX mod with the Zenith Pro II tank for my review. I have previously reviewed this mod in a prior review so won’t be covering it in detail. Here’s the review if you’d like to take a look. (2) INNOKIN COOLFIRE Z80 NEX KIT review by hittman | E-Cigarette Forum. This time I did receive a different color version than last time as the sample this time is the silver version. The wrap on the body gives off a prism like effect depending on how the light hits it.
Ok, now on to the star of the show, the Innokin Zenith II Pro. The packaging is the usual white box with the Innokin and product names on the front. Instead of a standard box top, the contents slide out the side. At first you see the tank and the spare glass which is wrapped for protection during shipping.
The tank comes with the MTL drip tip installed and the .8 ohm coil installed in the tank. Underneath the foam insert holding the tank, there is an RDL drip tip, a .3 ohm Z coil, a spare parts kit, and user manual.
As always, I disassembled the tank and gave it a bath in some hot and soapy water. The Pro II makes us of a top airflow system. There is on larger slotted hole along with three different sized round holes that allow for a tight MTL to a loose RDL. I know that the glass in my picture looks cloudy and that is because I assembled the tank to take pictures right after cleaning it and couldn’t get the glass out initially to dry it properly.
Probably one of my top features of this tank is the sliding top cap. There is an arrow on the top of the tank to let the user know which direction to push the top cap for refilling. There is also a rubber gasket over the fill hole to help with mess free filling. The top cap can also be unscrewed for cleaning purposes.
The bottom of the tank has the Platform series name along with the Zenith Pro II name. I was a little surprised that the 510 center pin wasn’t gold plated. It does however make a good connection with the mod used.
The Zenith II Pro makes use of the Z series coils that many have come to love over the years. The options available are .3, .8, 1.2, and 1.6 ohm coils. I personally prefer the .8 for MTL and obviously the .3 for RDL.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
First of all, let me say how refreshing it was to receive a mod and tank for a review instead of another pod device in a very long list of pod kits that I’ve reviewed. Kudos to Innokin for staying in the game with advanced equipment. I truly appreciate that. I really enjoyed testing the Zenith II Pro. Normally I gravitate towards the lower resistance coils and do truly like and stock the .3 ohm Z coils but this time I spent the most time testing the .8 ohm coil. Perhaps because I have and use the .3 ohm coils and am used to them. I used the .8 ohm coil with a sweet boysenberry mix that I found very flavorful in this coil. I had the airflow open enough to get a loose MTL type vape that I prefer. I really have nothing negative to say about this tank. I would definitely recommend it for someone who wants a simple tank that uses drop in coils without having to worry about building coils and wicking. The flavor production was very good with the .8 ohm coil even after over 500 puffs on the counter.
I’d like to thank Innokin for sending the Zenith II Pro tank and the Coolfire NEX mod for this review. As always, thanks to the readers for taking the time to read my review. Below is a link to the Innokin product page for your viewing pleasure.
Zenith ll Pro - Vape Tank | INNOKIN®
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1* Zenith 2 Pro Tank(Z Coil 0.8Ω & MTL Drip Tip Pre-installed)
1* Z Coil 0.3Ω Coil
1* RDL Drip Tube
1* Replacement Glass Tip
1* Spare Parts Kit
1* Quick Guide
SPECIFICATIONS:
| Brand | Innokin |
| Product Name | Zenith 2 Pro Tank |
| Product Size | φ25.85*55.15mm(with mouthpiece) φ25.85*43.1mm(without mouthpiece) |
| Tank Capacity | 4.5ml |
| Filling | Top filling |
| Compatible | Z Coil |
| Airflow | Top airflow |
| Drip Tip | 510 |
| Color | Black, Gunmetal Grey, Stainless Steel |
FEATURES:
1. Fit for Z-Coils for smooth vapor and great taste
2. 4.5ml pod capacity, easy top filling system
3. Top airflow control for MTL-RDL versatility
4. Dual leak-resistant design for stable performance
5. Universal 510 drip tip supported
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
Innokin was nice enough to include a Coolfire Z80 NEX mod with the Zenith Pro II tank for my review. I have previously reviewed this mod in a prior review so won’t be covering it in detail. Here’s the review if you’d like to take a look. (2) INNOKIN COOLFIRE Z80 NEX KIT review by hittman | E-Cigarette Forum. This time I did receive a different color version than last time as the sample this time is the silver version. The wrap on the body gives off a prism like effect depending on how the light hits it.
Ok, now on to the star of the show, the Innokin Zenith II Pro. The packaging is the usual white box with the Innokin and product names on the front. Instead of a standard box top, the contents slide out the side. At first you see the tank and the spare glass which is wrapped for protection during shipping.
The tank comes with the MTL drip tip installed and the .8 ohm coil installed in the tank. Underneath the foam insert holding the tank, there is an RDL drip tip, a .3 ohm Z coil, a spare parts kit, and user manual.
As always, I disassembled the tank and gave it a bath in some hot and soapy water. The Pro II makes us of a top airflow system. There is on larger slotted hole along with three different sized round holes that allow for a tight MTL to a loose RDL. I know that the glass in my picture looks cloudy and that is because I assembled the tank to take pictures right after cleaning it and couldn’t get the glass out initially to dry it properly.
Probably one of my top features of this tank is the sliding top cap. There is an arrow on the top of the tank to let the user know which direction to push the top cap for refilling. There is also a rubber gasket over the fill hole to help with mess free filling. The top cap can also be unscrewed for cleaning purposes.
The bottom of the tank has the Platform series name along with the Zenith Pro II name. I was a little surprised that the 510 center pin wasn’t gold plated. It does however make a good connection with the mod used.
The Zenith II Pro makes use of the Z series coils that many have come to love over the years. The options available are .3, .8, 1.2, and 1.6 ohm coils. I personally prefer the .8 for MTL and obviously the .3 for RDL.
FINAL THOUGHTS:
First of all, let me say how refreshing it was to receive a mod and tank for a review instead of another pod device in a very long list of pod kits that I’ve reviewed. Kudos to Innokin for staying in the game with advanced equipment. I truly appreciate that. I really enjoyed testing the Zenith II Pro. Normally I gravitate towards the lower resistance coils and do truly like and stock the .3 ohm Z coils but this time I spent the most time testing the .8 ohm coil. Perhaps because I have and use the .3 ohm coils and am used to them. I used the .8 ohm coil with a sweet boysenberry mix that I found very flavorful in this coil. I had the airflow open enough to get a loose MTL type vape that I prefer. I really have nothing negative to say about this tank. I would definitely recommend it for someone who wants a simple tank that uses drop in coils without having to worry about building coils and wicking. The flavor production was very good with the .8 ohm coil even after over 500 puffs on the counter.
I’d like to thank Innokin for sending the Zenith II Pro tank and the Coolfire NEX mod for this review. As always, thanks to the readers for taking the time to read my review. Below is a link to the Innokin product page for your viewing pleasure.
Zenith ll Pro - Vape Tank | INNOKIN®


