Where's Go-Go Nation gone?

Status
Not open for further replies.

bobalex

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
I received my Go-Go Fury and tanks on Christmas Day and have been exclusively vaping with 'em ever since. Just when I thought vaping couldn't get any better ... it did. I really liked the Go-Go tanks but the Go-Go Fury tanks are perfect. Not only do they perform better ... they look absolutely great. When my Fury(s) are charging I put a Fury tank on my old Go-Gos and have Great Vaping Fun until the Fury(s) are ready to go. For my "all tobacco all the time" juices I've found setting the Fury a tad past the "4" mark is AWESOME.

So my question is ... Why aren't members of Go-Go Nation shouting about the Fury and Fury tanks from the rooftops??!! Hey guys/gals ... it's a VV Go-Go ... and the tanks deliver Pure Flavor.

Where'd everybody go?
 

Topwater Elvis

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Dec 26, 2012
7,116
16,502
Texas
The Go Go nation is a boring thing to be a member of.
A product that works better than advertised has exceptional battery life vapor production and taste without breakdowns and failures or needing to fiddle with tune or replace anything to get it to work correctly is bound to have a fairly inactive forum subsection.
 
Last edited:

bobalex

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
The Go Go nation is a boring thing to be a member of.
A product that works better than advertised has exceptional battery life vapor production and taste without breakdowns and failures or needing to fiddle with tune or replace anything to get it to work correctly is bound to have a fairly inactive forum subsection.

I know! And now that the Go-Go has gone VV ... and with the new Fury Tanks ... I guess there's nothing to talk about. Just vaping fun.
 

edifice98

Full Member
Verified Member
Mar 26, 2009
33
15
San Diego
I love the gogo but with the limited tank selection I am trying to find another comparable kanger product to pair with an ego type battery.
I still use it but I can see myself slowly converting over to the ego line because they are easier to get and rebuildable. What I would love is a rebuildable gogo tank. That would solve tons of issues for me and make it much cheaper.
 

bobalex

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
... What I would love is a rebuildable gogo tank. That would solve tons of issues for me and make it much cheaper.

I'm still on my first Go-Go Fury tank that I've been vaping since Christmas day. 34 straight days. Haven't even had to rinse it out yet. My first Go-Go premium tank lasted 49 days. Not Bad. Not Bad at all.
 

Coldpunk

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 17, 2013
766
1,231
Columbia, Mo
I love the gogo but with the limited tank selection I am trying to find another comparable kanger product to pair with an ego type battery.
I still use it but I can see myself slowly converting over to the ego line because they are easier to get and rebuildable. What I would love is a rebuildable gogo tank. That would solve tons of issues for me and make it much cheaper.

I've not found many bad things about the gogo premium tanks, or the fury tanks in my searching of ecf. The only reason I'm still considering the gogo and paying a little more(when compared to the ego, echo) is because I'm hoping that the carts really are much better than standard kr808 carts.

If they are all they're hyped to be it will be the larger battery, pocket friendly option I'm looking for.
 

bobalex

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
... The only reason I'm still considering the gogo and paying a little more(when compared to the ego, echo) is because I'm hoping that the carts really are much better than standard kr808 carts. If they are all they're hyped to be it will be the larger battery, pocket friendly option I'm looking for.

Not Hype.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...3-go-go-specific-thread-all-things-go-go.html

And the Thread that started it all:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ego-type-models/163146-ego-t-vs-go-go.html

Collectively 552 pages of Go-Go Mania.

Now as much as I was blown out by the Go-Carts (after vaping exclusively kr808 cartos) the Go-Go Fury tanks are capital "I" "T" IT! as far as I'm concerned. Now I know a lot of Fury vapers dig what the Fury does for a Go-Cart but I'm stuck on the Fury tanks. I use them on the regular Go-Go while I'm recharging both of the Fury(s).

They perform as well as they look and They Look Great!

To see my progression from kr808's to The Go-Go (uploaded May 3, 2011):

 

edifice98

Full Member
Verified Member
Mar 26, 2009
33
15
San Diego
I'm still on my first Go-Go Fury tank that I've been vaping since Christmas day. 34 straight days. Haven't even had to rinse it out yet. My first Go-Go premium tank lasted 49 days. Not Bad. Not Bad at all.

I just don't have the same luck. I bought 3 of the fury tanks and they worked great for a bit and then get really hard to use. My first order with Cigeasy was December 26th and I received 3 premium tanks with it. I then ordered the fury tanks on the 29th. I still have all the tanks (except for one I lost) but they all seem to clog and not wick well after awhile. I use only the fury tanks at the moment with the gogo when I do use it. Have done my best to clean them and sometimes they work good for a day or so and then they are back to this "clogged" feeling and it makes the draw really hard. The taste is still good even in this state but it just doesn't feel right.

I have yet to get a fury battery and am using the standard manual 1300mah for all of these.

just to add a bit more info. My juices are mostly 70/30 pg/vg - I have one that is 30/70 pg/vg and a couple that are 50/50.

It's possible that some of the juice is clogging them up and have yet to find the culprit. Have not given up on gogo. Just wish I could take it apart to investigate further and figure out what's going on in there.

Will continue to use GoGo but also have my rebuildable ego tanks that I can tinker with and clean easier. Another reason I bought an eGo system is that I don't have to worry about parts. If everything somehow dies one day I won't panic because I can go to a local store and buy a tank.
 
Last edited:

Johnnie Price

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2012
2,037
971
Waldorf, MD
@Coldpunk

As much as I love the Echo, it's real shining point is being an awesome automatic. If you love autos, the Echo is the way to go.

But it took me grabbing an 801 and an Echo and comparing both to my manual that made me realize I need an auto the way most people need water. The Echo is simply the best auto I've ever tried or have heard of. The 3 ml carto is a bonus.

If the Go-Go at least had a 650 version, I'd consider trying it even though it is a manual.
 

Johnnie Price

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2012
2,037
971
Waldorf, MD
I must be misunderstanding sumthin again, the Go Go is a 1300 mah battery, why would you want less?
I only use autos. A 650 mAh auto can be comfortably clenched in my teeth. Anything above that is cumbersome and heavy. Even if I were to get another manual, 1300 mAh is just too large for my comfort.

Sorry to hijack the thread. This is supposed to be about the Go-Go. I've heard it's pretty good.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread