VOOPOO Drag X Plus Pro Review

VOOPOO’s DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit is a single-battery, 5–100W pod-mod kit built around the TPP 2.0 tank style and a punchy, adjustable draw that leans RDL-to-DL. It’s strong on flavor density and output stability, but it’s not subtle: you’re carrying an external battery and a fairly tall setup. Best for adult nicotine users who want a flexible, high-power daily driver, not for stealthy pocket use.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit 4.2/5 Strong flavor & vapor; flexible battery options; straightforward modes Bulkier carry; battery not included; occasional tip condensation RDL/DL users who want 100W headroom

Final Verdict

The DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit feels like a “do-it-all” single-battery setup that prioritizes clean, dense flavor and a confident power delivery. The updated tank direction (TPP Pod Tank 2) and the 810 tip design aimed at reducing mess help it behave better in day-to-day use, especially when you’re moving between quick sessions and longer pulls. The trade-off is obvious: it’s not a minimalist kit, and it asks you to be comfortable with batteries, coils, and a taller profile.

  • Who It’s For
    • Adult nicotine users who prefer RDL/DL and want 5–100W range
    • People who like swapping 18650/21700 based on carry vs runtime
    • Users who want a straightforward mode set (VW/SMART/RBA)
  • Who It’s Not For
    • Anyone who wants a pocket-sized, low-maintenance pod device
    • Tight-MTL purists who want cigarette-like restriction
    • People who don’t want to manage external batteries
VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit

How We Tested

We ran the kit across Flavor, Throat Hit, Vapor Production, Airflow/Draw, Battery Life, Leak Resistance, Build Quality, Ease of Use, and Portability during commutes, desk breaks, and longer evening sessions. I focused on output consistency, battery behavior, and any condensation/leak patterns; Marcus pushed higher-power usage to stress heat and coil behavior; Jamal treated it like an everyday carry to see how it survives pockets and quick grabs. Nicotine products are for adults only; not recommended for minors, pregnant people, or people who don’t use nicotine, and all experience notes are subjective rather than medical advice.

Our Testing Experience

I started with the airflow about halfway open and the 0.2Ω coil in the low-to-mid 50W range, just to get a clean baseline. The first few pulls felt slightly sharp at the edges, then the vapor “rounded out” into a smoother, fuller mouthfeel once the coil settled in. When I swapped to the 0.15Ω coil and nudged power into the mid-60s, the inhale got warmer and more textured—denser vapor, a more immediate throat hit, and a flavor profile that felt more layered instead of just loud. Marcus did what Marcus does: longer chains and higher wattage bursts; the kit stayed steady, but that’s also where we saw the most condensation inside the 810 tip, the kind you notice when the mouthpiece suddenly feels a touch slick. Jamal’s take was blunt: great in hand, not “small,” and you need to remember to lock it before tossing it in a pocket.

  • What we liked
    • Dense, accurate flavor once dialed in
    • Power delivery feels confident across the sweet spot
    • Simple mode set that’s easy to live with
  • Who it is best for
    • RDL/DL users who want one kit for home + work
    • People comfortable with external batteries and coil swaps
    • Vapers who tune airflow rather than “set and forget”
  • Where it falls short
    • Too tall/bulky for stealth carry
    • Condensation can show up during heavy chain sessions
    • Not a natural fit for tight-MTL preferences
VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Dense flavor when dialed in Bulkier carry profile
Strong vapor output at mid/high wattage External battery not included
Clear screen + simple controls Condensation can collect in the 810 tip during chains
Flexible battery support (18650/21700) Not ideal for tight MTL
Modes cover most users (VW/SMART/RBA) Coil consumption can climb at higher wattage

Details

  • Price: $44.69
  • Device type: single-battery pod-mod kit with TPP 2.0 Pod Tank
  • Output range: 5–100W
  • Output voltage headroom: up to 8.5V
  • Battery: single 18650 or 21700 (not included)
  • Tank capacity: 5.5mL (TPP Pod Tank 2)
  • Included coils: 0.15Ω and 0.2Ω (TPP series)
  • Dimensions: 140mm × 35mm × 29mm
VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.4 Full-bodied once wattage is matched to coil
Throat Hit 4.2 Satisfying at mid/high power; can get sharp if pushed
Vapor Production 4.6 Strong output with the 0.15Ω coil in particular
Airflow/Draw 4.3 Easy RDL/DL tuning; not built for tight-MTL
Battery Life 4.1 Good for a single-battery kit; depends heavily on wattage
Leak Resistance 4.0 Solid overall; condensation is the main nuisance
Build Quality 4.4 Sturdy feel with a comfortable grip-focused design
Ease of Use 4.2 SMART mode helps; coil/tank upkeep is still “mod life”
Portability 3.6 Carryable, but tall and not discreet
Overall 4.2 Best as a versatile, single-battery RDL/DL daily driver

Choosing the VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit

Pick this kit if you want a single-battery setup with real 5–100W range, you’re comfortable buying/handling quality external cells, and you prefer RDL/DL with airflow tuning over tight-MTL. The big trade-offs are carry size and ongoing upkeep (coils, cleaning condensation, and keeping a spare battery if you vape hard).

For typical shoppers:

  • Outdoors/rough-handling users: Geekvape Aegis Solo 2 (S100) kit for a more rugged, knock-around feel
  • “Cleaner carry” users: Vaporesso GEN 80 S kit if you want a slimmer mod form factor while staying in the same performance class

Limitations

This kit’s strengths show up most when you treat it like a primary device, not a casual pocket pod.

  • Bulkier height and tank profile make stealth carry awkward
  • Condensation management becomes a routine during heavy use
  • External battery logistics add friction (spares, cases, chargers)

VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit vs. Alternatives

  • Why choose these models
    • Strong flavor + vapor headroom in a single-battery format
    • Flexible ecosystem (TPP/PnP/510) for tinkering
    • Practical mode set that scales from simple to hands-on
  • Alternatives to consider
    • Geekvape Aegis Solo 2 (S100): more rugged daily abuse tolerance
    • Lost Vape Thelema Solo: premium feel and clean UI preference
    • Vaporesso Target 100: similar power class with different ergonomics

Pro Tips for the VOOPOO DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit

  • Prime the coil thoroughly and give it a few minutes after filling before the first pull
  • Start 5–10W below your target and creep up until flavor and warmth “lock in”
  • Keep airflow slightly more open when you increase wattage to avoid harshness
  • Wipe the 810 drip tip and chimney area after chain sessions to manage condensation
  • Lock the device before pocket carry to reduce accidental firing
  • Use reputable, matched batteries and carry spares in a rigid, non-conductive case
  • If flavor dulls suddenly, check coil seating and O-rings before assuming the coil is done
  • Don’t overfill; leave a small air gap to reduce pressure-driven seepage
  • Clean the tank on coil swaps—quick rinse and full dry beats chasing “mystery off-notes”
  • If you run high wattage daily, keep spare coils on hand; performance drops are rarely subtle

FAQs

Can the DRAG X Plus Pro Edition Kit do MTL?

You can restrict airflow for a tighter pull, but it naturally favors RDL/DL and won’t mimic a true tight-MTL device.

Which coil felt better: 0.15Ω or 0.2Ω?

The 0.15Ω coil gave thicker vapor and more intensity; the 0.2Ω coil felt easier to daily-drive with less heat buildup.

Can I use an 18650 instead of a 21700?

Yes—both are supported, but 21700 tends to feel less “battery-anxious” at higher wattage.

How do I reduce condensation at the mouthpiece?

Avoid ultra-long chains, keep airflow a touch more open, and do quick wipe-downs during the day; it’s mostly a maintenance rhythm.

Is SMART mode actually useful?

It’s helpful for staying in a sane range when you swap coils, but you’ll still get the best results by fine-tuning wattage by feel.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

VapePicks content is written for adults. Nicotine is highly addictive, and e-cigarettes are not for youth, pregnant individuals, or people who do not already use nicotine products.