The Geekvape Zeus sub ohm tank follows hot on the heels of the popular Zeus X RTA.

There has been a recent surge in the market of sub-ohm tanks so it remains to be seen if another one can stand out from the rest.

Let’s take a look and see if the Zeus can compete with some of the best sub ohm tanks on the market.

Geekvape Zeus Subohm Tank Main

Introduction to the Geekvape Zeus Sub-Ohm Tank

For quite a while now, the Geekvape Zeus line of tanks has had a very healthy following.

We started way back in 2017 with the Zeus Dual RTA, then the Zeus Dual RTA, followed by the previously mentioned Geekvape Zeus X RTA in early 2019 so it only makes sense to bring out a Zeus Sub-ohm tank, or does it?

The Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank was sent to me direct for this review. As always, I will give you my own, honest opinion of this product after a lengthy testing period.

See The Zeus Sub Ohm Tank In Action


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What’s In The Box (Reviewers Sample Box)

  • Geekvape Zeus Sub-Ohm Tank
  • 0.2 ohm Z2 Coil 70-80W
  • 0.4 ohm Z1 Coil 60-70W
  • Bubble Glass
  • O-Rings
  • Coil Removal Tool

Geekvape Zeus Subohm Tank Contents

Features

  • Size: 26 x 42.5mm
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Top fill
  • Capacity: 3.5ml / 5ml (bubble glass)
  • Quick slide coil design
  • 2ohm Z2 Coil 70-80W (pre-installed)
  • 4ohm Z1 Coil 60-70W
  • Adjustable top airflow

Geekvape Zeus Subohm In Hand

Build Quality & Design

The Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank is superbly made with that all round great Zeus esq design. The machining is excellent, and the tank is very sturdy indeed. The coils seat well, and the threads are as smooth as butter. There was no residual machine oil, sharp edges or burrs to be seen anywhere.

The design of the Tank is pretty much what you would expect from a Sub Ohm tank.

Geekvape Zeus Sub ohm Tank Overview

The tank comes in seven colours, Black, Rainbow, Gunmetal, Blue, SS, Red & Black and Gold. There’s certainly enough choice there to meet everyone’s needs for sure.

Geekvape Zeus Subohm Tank Colours

How Does the Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank Perform?

There are already some excellent Sub-Ohm tanks on the market today. Flavour really has come on a long way and it is generally as near to a rebuildable tank as it has ever been.

The Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm tank is right up there with the best and is an excellent performer no matter which of the provided coils you use.

What’s even better from Geekvape is that the tank is a top airflow and has not leaked once throughout my time testing it.

First let’s take a quick look at the basic functions of the tank.

How To Fill The Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Tank

  1. Simply turn the top cap of the tank anti-clockwise about a quarter of a turn and remove it.
  2. You are then met by two sizeable filling ports.
  3. If you spill a little e-liquid, there is a trough running around the top of the tank to catch and spillage from filling.
  4. Putting the top cap back in position is as easy as you removed it, simply match up the bayonet fittings and turn a quarter of a way clockwise.

Geekvape Zeus Sub Ohm Top Fill Ports
Geekvape Zeus Easy Top Fill

How To Change The Coils in the Geekvape Zeus Sub-Ohm Tank

Changing the coils on the Zeus Tank couldn’t be easier:

  1. Unscrew the bottom of the Tank
  2. You will see the bottom of the coil, simply remove the coil with your fingers or use the coil removal tool provided
  3. Remove the old coil, insert the new coil paying attention to line up the bottom of the coil with the bayonet fitting and press firmly home
  4. Screw on the bottom of the tank and you are good to go

• Unscrew the bottom of the Tank • You will see the bottom of the coil, simply remove the coil with your fingers or use the coil removal tool provided • Remove the old coil, insert the new coil paying attention to line up the bottom of the coil with the bayonet fitting and press firmly home • Screw on the bottom of the tank and you are good to go

Included Coils

zeus-sub-ohm-tank-coilsBoth coils provided for testing are Kanthal with the Z1 coming out at 0.4ohm rated 60-70W and the Z2 at 0.2ohm rated at 70-80W.

Out of the two coils tested, I preferred the Z2 coil over the Z1 because of the slight increase in flavour and it was also more suited to the way I vape. The margins though, were small.

Throughout my time testing, I never once had a dry hit from either of the coils used and that was chain vaping.

The wicking ports are large so it would indeed be very hard to get a dry hit from any of the provided coils.
Geekvape Zeus Subohm Tank Wicking The airflow control ring, unlike many other sub ohm tanks, is located at the top. The air flow from the Zeus Sub-ohm Tank is really smooth.

Flavour | Cloud

I am a great lover of the Geekvape Zeus X, it is a superb RTA with excellent flavour and a good design.

My favourite Sub-Ohm tank is the Freemax Mesh Pro and while some have come close there hasn’t, for me, had anything come close enough, until now.

The Geekvape Zeus Sub-Ohm Tank is very, very close indeed, in fact, it’s that close it may have to become my regular go to sub ohm tank, I rate it that highly.

The flavour from both provided coils is really top notch, especially when you consider it is a sub tank.

Just edging it for me out of both coils provided, is the Z2 coil which came pre-fitted, but only just.

For the testing of both coils, I used my own DIY e-liquid, Super Manchee Black Edition mixed at 80/20

For anyone who is a bit of a cloud whore, you will find ample cloudage to satisfy your needs.

Pros

  • Great Looks
  • Great Design
  • Easy, changeable coils
  • Leak proof
  • Excellent Flavour

Cons

  • N/A

Final Review Verdict

Geekvape have done an excellent job with the Zeus Sub Ohm Tank. Everything about the tank, from looks, design, to flavour is top notch and it carries along the Godlike Zeus name impeccably.

I would not hesitate to recommend the Zeus Sub Ohm Tank to anyone. It’s that good, it is now my number one Sub Ohm Tank of choice and that’s taken quite some time to knock the Freemax Mesh Pro from the top!

Are you looking to buy the Geekvape Zeus sub ohm tank? Or have you already tried it? Let us know in the comments below!

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Hello all. My name is Ian and I'm a 47 year old Care Worker, husband and father. My Youtube Vape channel was started in 2018 and has 81,000 views and counting. I started my vaping lifestyle back in 2014 when me and my wife both decided to pack in the cigarettes. It wasn't an easy task at first as I had smoked since the age of 15, so, that would make nearly 30 years on the dreaded cigarettes. After around six months switching between cigarettes and vaping, I finally kicked the habit and became a full time vaper. Vaping is a way out of smoking, not only does it save you money, it may, one day, save your life. For anyone wanting to stop smoking cigarettes, all I would say is stick with it. Nothing in life comes easy, believe me when I say, you will soon start feeling the benefits both in monetary terms and above all, feel healthier. Happy vaping

REVIEW OVERVIEW
Build Quality
9
Design
9
Flavour
8
Cloud
8
Ease of Use
10
Replace if Lost?
9
Hello all. My name is Ian and I'm a 47 year old Care Worker, husband and father. My Youtube Vape channel was started in 2018 and has 81,000 views and counting. I started my vaping lifestyle back in 2014 when me and my wife both decided to pack in the cigarettes. It wasn't an easy task at first as I had smoked since the age of 15, so, that would make nearly 30 years on the dreaded cigarettes. After around six months switching between cigarettes and vaping, I finally kicked the habit and became a full time vaper. Vaping is a way out of smoking, not only does it save you money, it may, one day, save your life. For anyone wanting to stop smoking cigarettes, all I would say is stick with it. Nothing in life comes easy, believe me when I say, you will soon start feeling the benefits both in monetary terms and above all, feel healthier. Happy vaping
geekvape-zeus-sub-ohm-tankAn excellent Sub-Ohm tank from Geekvape and one that carries on the mighty Zeus name!

25 COMMENTS

  1. I have used the freemax mesh pro for years… with that being said I’ve recently updated my mod and my tank… after careful consideration, reviews, and suggestions I went with the zeus sub ohm tank and I actually have to say idk wth I’m doing wrong! I just got this tank a week ago and tried using the 70-80 wt coil that it comes with as I usually use mine at 70 all the time…I put juice in the tank and let it set for about 10 minutes blocking off the air way and sucking on the drip tip then started at 55wts and gradually moving it up to 70… I’ve been vapeing every since they came out I’ve built my own tanks etc… I know what I’m doing… lol or so I thought about my 8th puff it tasted straight burnt… went to my local vape shop bought a pack of coils changed it out she suggested soaking the coil in the blister pack it comes in for about 15 minutes so I did… atomizer short… wouldn’t even fire… so, changed it out again and this time I thought it was actually going to be okay until about the 14th puff same thing… but strangely enough I never changed the coil this time…I just left it on my kitchen table hitting it a couple of times after getting home from work for 2 or 3 days and started using it every day since then and it seems fine… any recommendations?

  2. We have this tank on a few setups, due to what generally comes in the kit(s). Being honest with 70/30 or 80/20 liquid never had any leaking issues, so confused on what the hech you guys are doing, to make a TOP AFC tank leak. These offer amazing flavor for sub ohm.

  3. I have a Zeus tank on my Aegis x I absolutely love it I have noticed that once the coils start to get a little worn out they tend to dry hit with 70/30 juices but other than that I give the tank 10/10 and with my job (moving) having it be damn near spill proof is an absolute life saver, totally love this tank an would recommend to anyone.

  4. your crazy as hell, this thing pffft half the atomizers you get for it dont fit and the rest dont absorb juice at all hardly, its just dry hit after dry hit maybe theyve changed there supplier or something but these things dont work very well at all. you guys that vape to much have no sense of taste left in your mouth i think. and thats the problem with most of these reviews

  5. I finally found my tank Zeus is incredible !!! Never thought i could get the flavor or clouds from the same tank!! It delivers !!! Im running 70 watts on my geek vape aegis legend !!! No more dripping for me and best of all. .. No annoying leaks !!

  6. Just got this tank with the Aegis Max 100W kit, current dual battery rig is the Legend X using a Smok TFV16 Tank. Wanted to try the Aegis Max100 because the Legend is crazy bulky in pocket, & the TFV16 tank leaks like a sieve every time I pocket it (the button depresses & top swings open).
    My 1st experience with geekvape tanks but I’ve heard & read great things.
    1st impression is fabulous. Great flavor, can rapid fire with no dry hits, easy to fill, dig the coil so far (forget which one, z series something)….
    Been using it for about 6 days, nit even a single drop of leakage….
    Only one thing I didn’t “love” when I got it, & is taking some getting used to… the topvent airflow makes ALOT more noise when you pull vs the bottom vent Smok tanks….
    That is literally my only complaint.
    I bought the GV Z MAX tank as well fir my Legend.
    I haven’t installed it yet, & when I purchased it, I actually thought I was getting the same tank that came w/ the max100.
    Zmax has 1ml smaller capacity, & uses the M coils rather than the Zs’ (kinda bummed, all I bought was Z coils), BUT, I DO like the look of the larger triple mesh Z coil ALOT.
    I’m anxious to fire it up once I finish the juice in my TFV16 tank.
    Will be interesting to see how the 2 GV tanks perform comparatively.
    All I know for sure is… I’ll never use that damn TFV tank again once I install the ZMax.
    It leaked SO BADLY, by far the worst of any tank I’ve ever owned or used….
    BTW, that Aegis Max100w is the coolest rig EVER!
    Compact, sleek lookin’, like how it takes the 20700/21700 batteries as well.
    They last surprisingly long.

    Can this company do ANY WRONG?!?

  7. my zeus tank leaks out the air intake ports like no ones business. I’ve tried replacing the gaskets but it still leaks. I love the tank, just hate that it leaks more than any other tank I’ve had. I can’t find anything to show me if I’m just missing a seal somewhere or what. Is there anything you can tell me about it?

    • I’ve had bought 4 diff mods (5 of one kind in 3 months that i kept breaking tanks, 3 of another i broke in 3 months, then my aegis x/cerberus that i broke within 2 wks, and now my vaporesso gen s), and 5 tanks (first one broke constantly, my 2nd tank the flass only broke once but i bought 3 total cuz i broke the mods, then my Cerberus which leaked CONSTANTLY- (i mean EACH time i refilled my tank HALF MY DAMN JUICE leaked out!!), then my vaporesso nrg- s tank (which had AMAZING flavor i mean AMAZING) but leaked as much as the Cerberus.

      Then my zeus sub ohm. my zeus has never leaked at all. once after i swapped coils, it did leak on and off for half hour to an hour though. so i cleaned n took it apart. so, just like most PnP (plug n play coils), if your coil is not in all the way tight n secure, or ur top cap/fill port is not screwed on tight, u get like a vacuum or back draft effect n it pushes the juice out. but thats only ever happened once, even tho I’ve dropped my tank n didn’t realize i had knocked the coil a lil loose inside, and it didn’t leak that time or any other. but all my other tanks did that if my coil was not snug in its lil fitted divots or side slots not lined up. itd hav to b ur coil not thoroughly in. I am VERY hard on my tanks,(MODS, TOO, HAHA), and this Zeus is the ONLY ONE that does not leak.

  8. THE ZUES HAS BEEN EXCELLANT BEING USED WITH MY “AEGIS” MOD. ITS A SOLID MOD. I AM USING THE HIGHER COILS AND HAVE IT SET AT 77. DOES GREAT AT 80 AS WELL. THE JUICE DOES WELL WITH THIS SET UP. 🙂 I HOPE IT HELPS OR PUT SOME INSIGHT FOR WHATEVER IT IS , IN WHY YOUR QUESTION TO BEGIN WITH.
    IN THE BEGINNIING I HAD IT SET TOO LOW FOR THE HIGHER COIL….SO WAS GETTING ALOT OF EXXESS FLUID IN MY MOUTH …. BUT CHANGED THE COIL AGAIN & SET IT TO 77 AND BOOM! IM IN LOVE AGAIN :)…..lol. FR THOUGH….

  9. WELL I ASKED FOR ANOTHER ZUES. TO MY SURPRISE I REALISED IT WAS A GEEKVAPE IN WHICH LOOKS LIKE A ZUES SPINOFF FOR IT HAS THE SAME SYMBOL AS THE ZUES….. SO NOT SURE WHY I WASNT MADE AWARE OF THIS WHEN I CLEARLY ASKED FOR ZUES. THUS FAR IT HAS BEEN ALRIGHT…. BUT IM JUST ABOUT TO TEST THE 3RD COIL SO AM GOING TO THE HIGHER COIL FROM THW LOWER ONE. SO WE SHALL SEE….. I HOPE IM ABLE TO GIVE AN EXCELLENT REVIEW FOR IT… JUST WAS ANTICIPATING THE ZUES AS ASKED FOR .OR AT LEAST THEY COULD OF MENTIONED THAT IT WAS A SUB. …. WISH ME LUCK 🙂

  10. All of the reviews say that this tank is,indeed, leak proof and the coils are great and last a week or two. But mine is not performing like that. After the first coil change, the liquid pours out of the airflow vents when the mod is not vertical. I have another that doesn’t leak as badly as the other, but it does leak some. And the coils only last two or three days. I suspect that I did something wrong while trying to figure out how the tank works but I can’t find any videos to help me fix it. They are all very much like yours explaining how great the tank is. I need to know how to identify and fix the problem(s). Can anyone help me with this? Thanks!

    • Well – it’s been a few weeks, so hope you’ve already figured out if the problem was ejuice or something.. The tank seems so straightforward, I don’t know how one could cause it to leak unless the juice is very thin, i.e. non-viscous. It’s been a long time since I’ve had to deal with leaking sub-ohm tanks – been using Vaporesso tanks with zero leak issues (tanks which use GT-Core coils).. and a Uwell Crown before that which also never leaked… I still remember what a pain it is when they leak though… don’t recall the brand though.

      Anyway – my Zeus is arriving on Monday, so I’ll put a few different brands through it and look for those non-vertical leaks at the vents.

      I’m putting it on an Aegis – just love that huge display.. no more squinting lol..

  11. Any suggestions on a good solid mod for the Zeus? I have the Zeus sub ohm and I also use the Z2 coils as they provide a better performance imo. However, I think I damaged my mod and need a replacement. I was/am using the GeekVape legend 200w. I am burning through coils at an alarming rate that seems to be increasing. It used to last a good 1.5-2weeks for a coil now it’s every 2-3 days. I believe I somehow damaged the board inside and it’s reading the ohms wrong causing this. So I don’t think it’s fixable. I did try a firmware update but that didn’t seem to have an effect. Thanks!!

  12. Any compatible Rebuildable coil, I believe the tfv8 baby rba fits the Cerberus tank. Any thing compatible for zeus sub ohm tank?

  13. The smaller top cap O ring on my Zeus has broken a few times now and I am looking for replacements. Any suggestions on where to get these from?

  14. Hi how do you change the 2mm glass for a 5mm bubble glass on the Zeus sub ohm tank by Geekvape. Can the the top fill chimney and the chamber unscrew to aide changing the glass? Thanks

  15. My zeus sub ohm coils are burning out two to three times faster than the mesh coils from the Fireluke. Not sure if I should be adjusting how I vape this compared to the Freemax. At the moment I feel like switching the Zeus on my Aegis mod to the Freemax.

  16. I’m expecting my Zeus tomorrow afternoon. Can’t wait. Loved the look of the Zeus X and that has been the only RTA I’ve ever considered buying/learning to build.

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