Old Goat
Administrator
If you like your vape heavy, your gear loud, and your aesthetic unapologetic, the Hyperion V2 will make you grin like a goat in a cornfield. This is a mechanical mod that doesn’t whisper—it roars, and it wears its attitude on every curve and edge.

The Case — Big, Brutal, and Surprisingly Handy
The first thing you notice isn’t the mod itself, but the “military-style” case it comes in. Sure, it’s plastic, not actual metal, but it feels serious. Open it up and you see foam cutouts that cradle the Hyperion like it’s nuclear-grade tech. Rip out the foam if you want, and suddenly you’ve got space for some of your vape supplies. Points for both style and practicality — the OG in me approves.
Skulls, Brass, and Black — A Mod With Attitude
Now, let’s talk design. The entire mod is covered in skulls, and the black-and-brass colorway makes them pop. Not subtle. Not polite. Full-on, “look at me” skulls. I love it. This isn’t just a mod; it’s a statement. The brass hits and engravings catch the light perfectly, while the black coating gives the whole thing a tactical, industrial vibe. If you like understated? Move along. If you like flair with teeth? Welcome home.
Brass and Copper — Power Where You Need It
This isn’t just eye candy. The chassis is high-grade brass with a 99.7% copper bottom pin. That’s a direct route for power from battery to atomizer, and it shows. Voltage sag? Minimal. Conductivity? Excellent. The mod feels solid in hand, heavy enough to remind you that you’re holding serious gear, but not so much that it’s a brick.
Side-Fire Bar — Slick but Demanding Respect
The clothes-clip side-fire bar is clever and responsive. Adjustable throw lets you tune it from deliberate to hair-trigger. But here’s the OG warning: do not toss this mod in your pocket with keys, coins, or anything metal. The bar can complete a circuit unintentionally. Also, always screw your RDA on before dropping in a battery — I learned the hard way when a brand-new battery got its positive terminal dented.
Grumpy Goat Safety Notes
Metal objects near the fire bar = instant regret. Lock the rotary safety ring when transporting.
Assembly sequence matters: atomizer first, battery second, bottom cap last.
High-power builds demand high-drain cells. Respect Ohm’s Law or you’ll regret it.
Verdict
The Hyperion V2 is loud, proud, and unapologetically in-your-face. The skulls, the black-and-brass colorway, the tactile side-fire bar — all scream personality. It’s not forgiving, and it demands respect, but when handled correctly, it’s a mechanical mod that delivers raw power and undeniable style.
Old Goat Ratings:
Build Quality & Conductivity:
9/10
Aesthetic & Flair:
10/10 (skulls don’t lie)
Safety/Usability:
7/10 (respect the rules)
Overall OG Score:
9/10 — Heavy, bold, and a proper showstopper in the pocket of any serious vaper.

The Case — Big, Brutal, and Surprisingly Handy
The first thing you notice isn’t the mod itself, but the “military-style” case it comes in. Sure, it’s plastic, not actual metal, but it feels serious. Open it up and you see foam cutouts that cradle the Hyperion like it’s nuclear-grade tech. Rip out the foam if you want, and suddenly you’ve got space for some of your vape supplies. Points for both style and practicality — the OG in me approves.
Skulls, Brass, and Black — A Mod With Attitude
Now, let’s talk design. The entire mod is covered in skulls, and the black-and-brass colorway makes them pop. Not subtle. Not polite. Full-on, “look at me” skulls. I love it. This isn’t just a mod; it’s a statement. The brass hits and engravings catch the light perfectly, while the black coating gives the whole thing a tactical, industrial vibe. If you like understated? Move along. If you like flair with teeth? Welcome home.
Brass and Copper — Power Where You Need It
This isn’t just eye candy. The chassis is high-grade brass with a 99.7% copper bottom pin. That’s a direct route for power from battery to atomizer, and it shows. Voltage sag? Minimal. Conductivity? Excellent. The mod feels solid in hand, heavy enough to remind you that you’re holding serious gear, but not so much that it’s a brick.
Side-Fire Bar — Slick but Demanding Respect
The clothes-clip side-fire bar is clever and responsive. Adjustable throw lets you tune it from deliberate to hair-trigger. But here’s the OG warning: do not toss this mod in your pocket with keys, coins, or anything metal. The bar can complete a circuit unintentionally. Also, always screw your RDA on before dropping in a battery — I learned the hard way when a brand-new battery got its positive terminal dented.
Grumpy Goat Safety Notes
Metal objects near the fire bar = instant regret. Lock the rotary safety ring when transporting.
Assembly sequence matters: atomizer first, battery second, bottom cap last.
High-power builds demand high-drain cells. Respect Ohm’s Law or you’ll regret it.
Verdict
The Hyperion V2 is loud, proud, and unapologetically in-your-face. The skulls, the black-and-brass colorway, the tactile side-fire bar — all scream personality. It’s not forgiving, and it demands respect, but when handled correctly, it’s a mechanical mod that delivers raw power and undeniable style.
Old Goat Ratings:
Build Quality & Conductivity:
Aesthetic & Flair:
Safety/Usability:
Overall OG Score: