GeekVape’s L200 (Aegis Legend 2) Kit is a rugged dual-18650, up-to-200W mod-and-tank setup built for direct-lung vaping, with an IP68 “tri-proof” focus and a top-airflow sub-ohm tank. It’s currently listed at $84.80, and it shines in durability, stable power, and day-to-day leak resistance, but it’s not discreet and it rewards airflow-forward, higher-wattage use more than tight MTL pulls.
Product Overview
| Device | Overall Score | Pros | Cons | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GeekVape L200 (Aegis Legend 2) Kit | 4.4/5 | Tough IP68 build; consistent output; top-airflow tank stays clean | Bulky dual-18650 carry; tank leans DL; coils can be thirsty | Adult DL vapers who want a durable daily driver for commutes and outdoor use |
Final Verdict
The L200 Kit feels like it was built for real life: desk drops, backpack rides, quick lock-and-go moments, and long sessions without babying the device. The Z (Zeus) 2021 tank’s top airflow and the mod’s A-Lock switch make it easy to live with, and the power delivery stays steady across the wattages where the included coils taste best. The trade-off is size and a setup that’s happiest when you run it like a DL kit.
- Who It’s For
- Adults who want a durable, jobsite-to-weekend mod kit
- DL users who like dense vapor and a smooth, open draw
- Anyone tired of leaky bottom-airflow tanks
- Who It’s Not For
- People who need a pocket-friendly carry
- Strict MTL users who want cigarette-tight draw
- Users who dislike frequent refills at higher wattages

How We Tested It
We ran the kit for daily commutes, desk breaks, and evening sessions, rotating the included coils and tracking Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability. We logged wattage ranges per coil, noted condensation and seepage after travel, and compared “fresh battery” vs “low battery” output feel. Nicotine products are for adults only; use isn’t recommended for minors, pregnant people, or non-nicotine users, and our impressions are subjective—not medical advice.
Our Testing Experience
I started with the 0.2Ω coil and kept drifting toward that 72–78W zone because it delivered the cleanest “full” mouthfeel: warm, saturated, and consistent without feeling scratchy. Marcus, who pushes devices hard, opened the airflow wide and stayed closer to 80W; his notes were all about steady output and how the top airflow kept the vape from getting messy in long, repeat sessions. Jamal treated it like an everyday carry—bag, car cupholder, quick hits between errands—and he immediately liked the side lock because it made the kit feel safer to toss around without thinking.
We swapped to the 0.25Ω coil for daytime use and found it more forgiving: I liked it around 50–54W, with a slightly cooler, smoother pull that kept flavors accurate instead of “overcooked.” Over two workdays, I consistently got longer real-world runtime on the 0.25Ω coil, while the 0.2Ω coil clearly traded battery and liquid for that richer, denser punch.
- What we liked
- Smooth, stable draw feel with the top-airflow Z 2021 tank
- A-Lock makes pocket/bag handling low-stress
- Consistent flavor when you stay in the coil’s comfort zone
- Who it is best for
- DL users who rotate between “workday” wattage and “evening clouds”
- People who are rough on gear and want IP68 peace of mind
- Anyone who wants a simple, reliable sub-ohm daily driver
- Where it falls short
- Noticeably chunky as an on-the-go carry
- Stock setup is DL-first; tight draw fans will fight it
- Higher-wattage use refills the tank fast

Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Consistent flavor at mid-to-high wattage | Not pocket-friendly |
| Top airflow helps with day-to-day leak resistance | Coils can be juice-hungry at 70W+ |
| A-Lock reduces accidental firing risk | DL-leaning airflow; limited MTL satisfaction |
| Rugged build with “work gear” vibes | Dual-18650 means extra battery management |
| Clear, readable screen and simple controls | Tank is tall; top-heavy in smaller hands |
Details
- Price: $84.80.
- Device type: regulated dual-18650 mod kit with sub-ohm tank.
- Power range: 5–200W.
- Battery: dual 18650 (not included).
- Durability rating: IP68 “tri-proof” positioning.
- Tank: Z (Zeus) Sub-Ohm Tank 2021, 5.5mL (2mL TPD option).
- Coils in box: Z Series 0.2Ω (70–80W) and 0.25Ω (45–57W).
- Screen/charging/size: 1.08" TFT, USB-C, 54.12mm × 140.05mm.

Review Score
| Metric | Score | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Flavor | 4.5 | Best when dialed into the coil’s sweet spot; stays saturated without getting muddy |
| Throat Hit | 4.3 | Adjustable via wattage/airflow; can get punchy fast if you push it |
| Vapor Production | 4.6 | Strong DL output; the 0.2Ω coil brings the “big exhale” feel |
| Airflow/Draw | 4.4 | Smooth, open draw with useful adjustment; clearly DL-oriented |
| Battery Life | 4.5 | Dual-18650 carry pays off, especially on the 0.25Ω coil range |
| Leak Resistance | 4.4 | Top airflow design kept travel and bag time cleaner than most sub-ohm kits |
| Build Quality | 4.7 | Feels like durable gear; inspires confidence for rougher routines |
| Ease of Use | 4.2 | Straightforward daily operation; still a learning curve for brand-new mod users |
| Portability | 3.8 | Carryable, but bulky and noticeable compared with lighter dual-18650 kits |
How to Choose the GeekVape L200 (Aegis Legend 2) Kit
Choose the L200 Kit if you want a DL-first, durable mod kit and you’re comfortable managing external batteries. It’s a strong fit for medium-to-high wattage users who prioritize reliability, leak resistance, and all-day runtime over stealth carry. If you prefer cooler, smoother sessions and fewer refills, plan to live closer to the 0.25Ω coil’s 45–57W window.
If you want something lighter-feeling with higher headroom and a larger tank, consider the Vaporesso GEN 200 iTank 2 setup (dual 18650, up to 220W, 8mL tank). If you want another rugged, DL-focused kit with an IP68 pitch and a 200W ceiling, the VOOPOO Argus GT II is a direct peer.
Limitations
The L200 Kit is excellent at being tough and consistent, but it’s not trying to be subtle.
- Bulky in pockets; better in a bag than in jeans
- DL-first airflow and coil strategy; MTL users won’t feel “at home”
- High-wattage performance means frequent refills and higher liquid use
GeekVape L200 (Aegis Legend 2) Kit vs. Alternatives
- Why choose these models
- IP68-oriented durability and a practical A-Lock switch
- Z 2021 top-airflow tank favors cleaner day-to-day use
- Coil options cover a solid DL range (45–80W sweet-spot territory)
- Alternatives to consider
- Vaporesso GEN 200 iTank 2: higher max wattage, big tank capacity
- VOOPOO Argus GT II: 200W class peer with an IP68 pitch
- Lost Vape Thelema Quest 200W Starter Kit: another dual-18650 200W kit style
Pro Tips for GeekVape L200 (Aegis Legend 2) Kit
- Prime the coil slowly, then start 10–15W below target wattage and step up over a few short sessions
- Use the A-Lock every time it goes into a pocket or bag; it prevents accidental firing and surprise heat
- For flavor accuracy, tune wattage first, then airflow; wide-open airflow can wash out some blends
- If you taste dryness at 70W+, back down 5W and give the wick a minute before pushing again
- Keep the top cap and airflow ring clean; a quick wipe cuts down condensation and sticky buildup
- Refill before the liquid drops too low on higher wattages; the 0.2Ω coil rewards consistency
- If you swap flavors often, dedicate one coil to “dessert/sweet” and another to “mint/fruit” to avoid flavor ghosting
- Treat batteries as a matched pair and retire them together; it keeps daily performance more predictable
- If you carry it upright in a bag, snug the airflow a touch; it reduces “travel slosh” without choking the draw
FAQs
What wattage actually feels best on the included coils?
I got the most balanced flavor around 72–78W on the 0.2Ω coil and 50–54W on the 0.25Ω coil, depending on airflow and liquid sweetness.
Does the Z 2021 tank leak in real life?
In day-to-day travel, it stayed notably cleaner than bottom-airflow tanks I’ve carried; most mess was minor condensation, not true leaking.
Is this kit beginner-friendly?
It’s easy once set up, but dual-18650 battery management and sub-ohm coil habits make it better as a “serious first kit” than a casual starter.
What’s the biggest reason to pick it over slimmer kits?
If your priority is durability plus steady DL performance, the L200’s rugged build and lock-and-go ergonomics are the differentiators.
About the Author: Chris Miller