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The Leak-Proof Quest – Why Top Airflow Wins

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(@regulus)
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I’ve been putting the Geekvape Soul 2 through its paces. Usually, when you move the airflow to the top to prevent leaks, you lose that 'saturated' flavor profile because the air has a longer path to travel. But Geekvape’s new internal chimney geometry seems to have solved the turbulence issue. The flavor is as sharp as a bottom-airflow RDA.


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(@kamui)
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I’ve also tried the Soul 2 Podsetand had a very similar experience. The top airflow design usually compromises flavor, but here it feels surprisingly dense and well-defined. It seems Geekvape has optimised the internal airflow path to reduce turbulence and maintain saturation. I also noticed consistent performance even during longer sessions, which isn’t always the case with similar devices. If this is the direction pod systems are heading, it’s a solid step forward in balancing leak resistance and flavor quality.


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(@caraxes)
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Totally agree, the Soul 2 handles airflow impressively. Flavor stays dense despite the top airflow, and consistency during longer sessions really stands out compared to similar pod systems.


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