First off, shoutout to @SessionDrummer for his fantastic review of the YachtVape Eclipse RTA back in 2022—he really nailed it. But just because it’s not a brand new RTA doesn’t mean it’s any less of a flavour bomb. In fact, this tank has been my go-to for a long time now. As some of you might know from The Tales of Old Goat and Wanderlust Fogmaster and The Quest for the Eclipse, I’m absolutely obsessed with this RTA. Right now, I’m running two of them daily, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
Key Features
 24mm diameter
 24mm diameter
 2ml capacity (straight glass) / 3.5ml (bubble glass)
 2ml capacity (straight glass) / 3.5ml (bubble glass)
 Recurve-style build deck – designed for smooth, honeycomb airflow
 Recurve-style build deck – designed for smooth, honeycomb airflow
 Drip Tip: 810 wide bore
 Drip Tip: 810 wide bore
 Airflow: Honeycomb side airflow
 Airflow: Honeycomb side airflow
 Material: Stainless steel & glass
 Material: Stainless steel & glass
 Colour options: Stainless Steel, Matte Black, Gunmetal, Matte Stainless Steel, Gold, Rainbow
 Colour options: Stainless Steel, Matte Black, Gunmetal, Matte Stainless Steel, Gold, Rainbow
 Hidden Horizontal Hexagon Socket Screws – super easy to screw in
 Hidden Horizontal Hexagon Socket Screws – super easy to screw in
 4-slot postless deck – perfect for clockwise and counter clockwise coils
 4-slot postless deck – perfect for clockwise and counter clockwise coils
 Short wicking tunnel – fast juice feeding
 Short wicking tunnel – fast juice feeding
 Deep honeycomb intake structure – amazing flavour
 Deep honeycomb intake structure – amazing flavour
Performance & Build Deck
The Eclipse was designed to be a stealthy RTA with great flavour, and let me tell you—it delivers. I’m not running a regular build here; I’m running a custom 0.11-ohm single-coil build that feeds off power and gives me that dense, rich flavour I crave. While most people are happy with a higher resistance, I’m all about pushing this RTA to the max.
The build deck is a dream to work with. Thanks to the Recurve-style postless deck, you can easily drop in your clockwise or counterclockwise coils without any hassle. The 4-slot postless deck makes it a breeze to build, and there’s no need to worry about adjusting the coils. This design prevents the coils from losing shape and reduces spitback—something that’s super important for an enjoyable vape.
The honeycomb airflow hits all the right spots. The super deep honeycomb intake structure ensures that you get a smooth, consistent draw with fantastic flavour. Every puff is full of rich, vibrant taste, and that’s something I’m always looking for in a good RTA.
Post Screws & Wicking Tunnel
There’s one caveat—the post screws. The Eclipse uses hex screws that require an Allen key, but here’s the catch: the included Allen key isn’t the right size. Over time, I’ve also noticed that the screws wear out, which causes the Allen key to slip. I’ve replaced a few of these screws and am running low on backups, which is something to keep in mind for the long term.
On a more positive note, the short wicking tunnel is a big win. It ensures fast juice feeding to the coil, which means no dry hits and a consistently satisfying vape. This also helps with the overall flavour intensity, making the Eclipse a top contender for flavour chasers.
Capacity & Refilling
With the straight glass installed, the Eclipse holds 2ml of liquid, which is fine for a stealthy tank like this, but I tend to prefer the bubble glass for a little extra capacity at 3.5ml. The tank’s compact design means I’m refilling it more often, but the quarter-turn top fill makes it quick and painless.
Drip Tip – Surprisingly Comfortable
When I first received the Eclipse, I wasn’t sold on the 810 drip tip that came with it. It’s got a flared shape that initially seemed odd, but after using it for a while, I’ve come to love it. It fits perfectly, and it provides a smooth draw that’s comfortable and satisfying. I initially swapped it for a standard straight 810, but I eventually went back to the included drip tip and haven’t looked back.
Final Thoughts – Still a GOAT-Worthy RTA
The YachtVape Eclipse RTA is the ultimate single-coil flavour banger. It’s small, stealthy, and the flavour production is incredible. While it may not hold a ton of liquid with the straight glass, it’s a small price to pay for the performance it delivers. If you’re looking for flavour on point, a smooth build process, and easy airflow adjustment, the Eclipse is for you.
 Pros:
 Pros:
 Amazing flavour—one of the best single-coil RTAs out there
 Amazing flavour—one of the best single-coil RTAs out there
 Easy build deck—works for both clockwise & counter clockwise coils
 Easy build deck—works for both clockwise & counter clockwise coils
 Smooth honeycomb airflow—perfect balance of restriction & openness
 Smooth honeycomb airflow—perfect balance of restriction & openness
 Compact & stealthy—perfect for a smaller setup
 Compact & stealthy—perfect for a smaller setup
 Comfortable, flared 810 drip tip
 Comfortable, flared 810 drip tip
 Cons:
 Cons:
 Small juice capacity with straight glass—frequent refills required
 Small juice capacity with straight glass—frequent refills required
 Bubble glass isn’t for everyone
 Bubble glass isn’t for everyone
 Post screws wear out over time—and the included Allen key is a bit of a let-down
 Post screws wear out over time—and the included Allen key is a bit of a let-down
Total Score: 10/10
Would I recommend it? Absolutely. If you’re into single-coil RTAs and want a flavour-focused setup that punches above its weight, the YachtVape Eclipse is one of the best on the market.
But, Mike Vapes and YachtVape, if you’re reading this, how about an updated version sometime soon? The Eclipse has been amazing, but with just a little tweak to those screws, it could be 11/10.






 I just realised I misspelled ‘Flavour’ in the title. Spellcheck didn’t pick it up because I used the American ‘Flavor’. What do Americans do with all the letter U’s that they throw away?
 I just realised I misspelled ‘Flavour’ in the title. Spellcheck didn’t pick it up because I used the American ‘Flavor’. What do Americans do with all the letter U’s that they throw away?