Hello and welcome back for another review by yours truly. This time I will be taking a look at the vaporesso Armour GS Kit that was sent to me by Sourcemore in order to provide you with a fair and honest review. The GS uses a single 18650 battery to provide 5-80 watts of power. It is a pod mod and comes with a 5ml capacity pod that has top airflow and is top filling. It makes use of the vaporesso GTX series of coils and makes use of their SSS Leak resistant technology.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1* Vaporesso Armour GS Mod
1* Vaporesso Armour G Series Pod (DTL)
1* GTX 0.15Ω Mesh Coil (Pre-installed)
1* GTX 0.3Ω Mesh Coil (In-box)
1* Type-C Cable
1* User Manual & Warranty Card
SPECIFICATIONS:
FEATURES:
1. Top airflow with precise adjustment
2. Top filling, easy operating
3. Compatible with GTX coils
4. Extremely comfortable grip
5. SSS Leak Resistant Tech
6. New structure in the bottom to better lock inside
7. 0.96 inch TFT screen
8. All-new user interface with three themes
9. Patented Mega Batt cell tech, single 18650 battery
10. AXON chip bring powerful and consistent vaping
11. Extremely comfortable grip
12. Dynamic themes, simple schemes
13. Upgraded Neo Pulse mode
14. New material that is normally used for car seats
INITIAL THOUGHTS:
The packaging for the Armour GS is much like I’ve seen from Vaporesso over the years. The box is green and black with the Vaporesso name near the top of the front of the box and a color picture of the device contained inside. In the background is the Vaporesso logo in green and the Armour GS name near the bottom. The back side of the box has the usual packing list, specifications, and company information.
Once the outer shell is slid off then you are greeted by a black envelope that contains the user manual and underneath is the GS with the .15 ohm coil pre-installed in the pod. Also off to the side is the spare .3 ohm GTX coil and the USB-C charging cable. I like how everything in the kit is immediately visible and there is nothing underneath the plastic insert which appears to be glued into the box.
I received the black version for my review which I like but it can be challenging to get pictures sometimes that actually portray the aesthetics of the device. The frame appears to be made of zinc or some type of metal. The sides and back are wrapped in a leather like material. One side has the Armour GS name stamped into the leather and the other side has the Vaporesso name. It might have improved the visibility of those names if they had been highlighted in a different color. Each side of the GS has a light bar that illuminates when the fire button is pressed. It can be turned off in the menu if that’s something that you don’t like. The back of the mod has orange stitching and the material does have some padding to it for comfort when holding.
The GS makes use of a single 18650 battery that is loaded from the bottom. I found the sliding mechanism that moves to open the battery compartment to be rather stiff and a little difficult to open. No chance of this one opening on accident. The company and device names are on the bottom. Once opened, the back of the door is marked with a – symbol to indicate battery polarity and the Axon name is etched on the plate.


WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
1* Vaporesso Armour GS Mod
1* Vaporesso Armour G Series Pod (DTL)
1* GTX 0.15Ω Mesh Coil (Pre-installed)
1* GTX 0.3Ω Mesh Coil (In-box)
1* Type-C Cable
1* User Manual & Warranty Card
SPECIFICATIONS:
Brand | Vaporesso |
Product Name | Armour GS Kit |
Size | 126*39*28mm |
Battery | Single 18650 battery (not included) |
Output Power | 5-80W |
Charging Current | DC 5V/2A, Type-C |
Display | 0.96 inch TFT screen & LED light |
Pod Capacity | 5ml (Standard DTL Version) |
Coil Included | GTX 0.15Ω Mesh Coil, GTX 0.3Ω Mesh Coil |
Coil Compatible | Vaporesso GTX Coils |
Filling Type | Top filling |
Screen | 0.96 inch TFT screen |
Packing Size | 88.5*39*143mm (1pc) |
Carton Size | 464*300*223mm (50pcs) |
Color | Black, Brown, Silver, Blue, Green, Pink |
FEATURES:
1. Top airflow with precise adjustment
2. Top filling, easy operating
3. Compatible with GTX coils
4. Extremely comfortable grip
5. SSS Leak Resistant Tech
6. New structure in the bottom to better lock inside
7. 0.96 inch TFT screen
8. All-new user interface with three themes
9. Patented Mega Batt cell tech, single 18650 battery
10. AXON chip bring powerful and consistent vaping
11. Extremely comfortable grip
12. Dynamic themes, simple schemes
13. Upgraded Neo Pulse mode
14. New material that is normally used for car seats











INITIAL THOUGHTS:
The packaging for the Armour GS is much like I’ve seen from Vaporesso over the years. The box is green and black with the Vaporesso name near the top of the front of the box and a color picture of the device contained inside. In the background is the Vaporesso logo in green and the Armour GS name near the bottom. The back side of the box has the usual packing list, specifications, and company information.
Once the outer shell is slid off then you are greeted by a black envelope that contains the user manual and underneath is the GS with the .15 ohm coil pre-installed in the pod. Also off to the side is the spare .3 ohm GTX coil and the USB-C charging cable. I like how everything in the kit is immediately visible and there is nothing underneath the plastic insert which appears to be glued into the box.
I received the black version for my review which I like but it can be challenging to get pictures sometimes that actually portray the aesthetics of the device. The frame appears to be made of zinc or some type of metal. The sides and back are wrapped in a leather like material. One side has the Armour GS name stamped into the leather and the other side has the Vaporesso name. It might have improved the visibility of those names if they had been highlighted in a different color. Each side of the GS has a light bar that illuminates when the fire button is pressed. It can be turned off in the menu if that’s something that you don’t like. The back of the mod has orange stitching and the material does have some padding to it for comfort when holding.
The GS makes use of a single 18650 battery that is loaded from the bottom. I found the sliding mechanism that moves to open the battery compartment to be rather stiff and a little difficult to open. No chance of this one opening on accident. The company and device names are on the bottom. Once opened, the back of the door is marked with a – symbol to indicate battery polarity and the Axon name is etched on the plate.