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Aspire Pegasus Mod Review

Aspire Pegasus Mod Review

Aspire, the company which has always delighted us with many superb clearomizers, has now launched a simple, classy and quite powerful mod called Pegasus. It is not only aesthetically appealing but also sports some previously unseen – or rarely seen – features like a wattage adjustment wheel and, most importantly, ability to be charged on a special charging dock. Let’s not wait and dive in to take a closer look to this new and quite stunning device!

Aspire Pegasus Mod Review

Looks & Design

First Impression

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First of all, the brushed aluminum body looks simply beautiful and has a nice, durable feel to it. The overall design of the device can be described in three words: elegant, solid, and simple. The Pegasus is available in 3 body colors: brushed slate, brushed brass and brushed chrome. The finish is quite glossy, and, although it likes to attract some fingerprints, it seems to be scratch proof.

The Pegasus features a relatively large LED display on the side which, thanks to an in-built accelerometer, flips horizontally to adjust the reading depending on how you hold the device. It was a nice surprise – you rotate the device and the screen flips without any delay! Also, the display is very bright and ensures great readability. Digits & symbols on the screen don’t look like Tetris bricks – everything is accurate here.

Ergonomics

The Pegasus is only a little bit bigger than, for example, a Kanger Kbox Mini. One side of the mod is rounded making it fit in your hand just perfectly. It has a rolling wheel for wattage adjustment which feels solid and is positioned very ergonomically, therefore works well both for left and right-handed vapers. The device sports a flat, solid, and ‘clicky’ power button with a brushed finish which feels quite nice to touch.

The Pegasus features a self-adjusting 510 connection, as well as a spring-loaded battery compartment cap at the bottom of the device which opens easily and pleasantly – with a slide of a finger.

Functionality & Performance

Power

Aspire Pegasus

The Aspire Pegasus mod features variable wattage from 1W to 70W which can be adjusted using a wheel located on the top of the device. To make it rotate, you need to apply some force to the wheel, though, but we are sure that this has been done on purpose to ensure that it will not accidentally turn in your pocket.

The wattage can be increased or decreased in increments of 1 watt. Yes, it does not allow any further fine-tuning, but we suppose that, in the age of sub-ohm tanks, the 0.1 watt increments are not so important anymore.

The Pegasus houses a single 18650 battery which, like with the majority of recent vaping mods, does not come with the mod. Therefore, remember to order a good battery separately: for example, we used a high-drain Samsung 25R 2500mAh battery, which, in our opinion, is a great choice for this mod. The fact that this is only a single 18650 mod, though, might disappoint some more experienced vapers – it would be perfect if the battery life was a little longer for constant cloud chasing.

Charging

Aspire Pegasus battery compartment lid

In the case of the Pegasus, charging the device is simply a breeze. There are actually 3 ways how to do that:

You can purchase a special charging station for your Aspire Pegasus separately. Aside from the fact that it makes the charging process very straightforward, together with the mod it actually makes an aesthetically pleasing and interestingly looking accessory for your office desk, for example.

Also, the micro USB port on the Pegasus itself is located on the side which means that it can be placed on a table vertically without any worries while charging.

Overall Vaping Experience

Aspire Pegasus Mod & Aspire Triton Tank

We first used the Pegasus together with the Aspire Triton tank and fired it around 30W–40W. The standard 0.4 ohm coils gave us some spectacular clouds and great flavor with zero burnt hits. Both of these look great together, therefore this tank is an outstanding option to use with the Pegasus. And remember, folks: you can get the Pegasus together with the Triton in the Odyssey kit.

As mentioned before, we indeed liked how the device feels in your hand. In no case it looks or feels cheap, and the nice, black finish on the display side reminds of some high-end smartphone.

However, after vaping on the Pegasus for a week, we noticed that the fire button no longer had the initial solidity – it had gotten a tiny bit looser. Not to say that’s an issue, but, if something of this device ever falls apart, we suppose that will be the fire button. But, again, we didn’t have any problems with it, it only felt different than in the beginning.

Final Thoughts

Aspire Pegasus LED Display

The Pegasus, when paired together with the Triton tank, provides an outstanding vaping experience that will certainly satisfy all of your needs. We really enjoyed the LED display – we liked the size of it, the automatic flip feature, as well as the brightness. The brushed aluminum body looks simply fantastic, and it leaves an impression of a very solid, well-built, and durable device.

Although this mod is one of the latest noteworthy devices on the vaping market, we predict a bright future for it. Why? Because it is as a great-looking, simple and powerful vaping base both for beginners and more advanced vapers as well.

Features & Specification

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Martin B.

Ex-smoker, passionate vaper who loves to tell the world about the life-changing potential of vaping. Co-creator of Ecigclopedia with a background in Business & Finance. Prefers a dessert flavored vape and loves to innovate.
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