Advken Manta MTL RTA | Redesigned for MTL vapers
Advken Manta MTL RTA intro
One of the most popular rebuildable tanks of last year just got a makeover. The new Manta MTL RTA uses a similar bulbous design but has tighter airflow and is geared for single coil builds. From the looks of it, it has the potential to rival the likes of the Siren 2, Berserker Mini and the Ares. Here’s a closer look.
Price: ~$40
Colors: black, blue, gold, silver, rainbow
Advken Manta MTL RTA specs and features
Specs
- Outside diameter: 24 mm
- Capacity: 3 mL
- Type: single coil RTA
- Drip tip: 510 drip tip
- Material: food grade 304 steel
- Thread: 510 thread
Contents
- Manta MTL RTA (510 drip tip)
- Cleaning cloth
- Spare glass tube
- Alien screwdriver
- Accessories bag
Manta: reimagined
A recent surge in MTL devices is actually a throwback to an older style of vaping. As it turns out, not everyone is still interested in the theatrics of chucking “phat clouds”. The OG Manta was a cloud-chucking machine that performed best at higher wattages with big beefy dual coil builds.
The reimagined Advken Manta MTL RTA looks like a fresh take on a recent classic. They’ve updated the design and made it look a bit more modern and angular. It still features the same Manta logo and Ultem drip tip, but this time they went with an appropriate 510-style mouthpiece.
The tank is 24 mm in diameter and bears a similar aesthetic to the original. It uses a similar threaded top-fill system with giant kidney-sized fill ports. The bottom airflow system works the same as before but provides a much tighter draw suitable for MTL vaping or restrictive lung hits.
The Manta MTL has a 3 mL max capacity with the bubble glass, 1.5 mL less than the original. The European edition only includes the straight 2 mL glass for TPD compliance. Considering it is a single-coil mouth to lung device, 3 mL is not bad, but a bit less than the average MTL tank.
Advken has not released any images of the build deck. I’m guessing they are afraid to let the cat out of the bag until it is released. What they’ve said so far is that the deck posts will feature side-air intake holes to enhance flavour.
The original Manta used a modified version of a velocity-style deck. The Manta MTL will probably implement a similar system as the Merlin MTL, a single-coil RTA that also utilizes a side-air intake system. Advken announced that the deck will be made of vacuum-plated gold.
Considering the popularity of the original Manta, and the price point, the Manta MTL RTA could very well become a fan-favorite among MTLers. It looks good, has a decent capacity, easy top-fill, is single-coil compatible and TPD compliant. If it delivers flavor like the original, then it could be a homerun for Advken.
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