Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features

Feb.21
Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features
Former NBA player Dennis Rodman's e-cigarette brand RODMAN9K launches new product, Rodman Playoffs 50K, with customizable features at $16.99.

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2Firsts has observed that RODMAN9K, the e-cigarette brand owned by former professional basketball player Dennis Rodman, recently launched a new product on its official website and e-cigarette distributor websites in the United States. The new product, Rodman Playoffs 50K, offers 4 levels of ice adjustment and 3 levels of nicotine concentration options, with a price of around $16.99.

 

Specifically, the main product information for Rodman Playoffs 50K is shown in the following table.

 

Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features
Rodman Playoffs 50K Parameter Information | Mapping: 2FIRSTS

 

In terms of product features, the Rodman Playoffs 50K boasts 4 levels of ice temperature adjustment and 3 levels of nicotine concentration adjustment, as well as a large sucking port with 50,000 mouths. Since October 2024, the global e-cigarette market has yet to see a breakthrough in the 50,000-mouth number performance.

 

Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features
Translation: Rodman Playoffs 50K | Image Source: RODMAN9K

 

In addition, the Rodman Playoffs 50K also features a digital display screen that can be used to show the battery status, nicotine level, and ice level.

 

On the manufacturer side, the Rodman Playoffs 50K is launched by the brand Rodman9k, which takes its name from basketball legend Dennis Rodman. Currently, many manufacturers are starting to collaborate with well-known figures to launch e-cigarette brands with their intellectual property, such as Tyson Vapes (boxer Mike Tyson), DUMMY VAPES (American rapper 6ix9ine), Death Row Vapes (American rapper Snoop Dogg), and more.

 

Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features
Dennis Rodman | Image source: RODMAN9K

 

After consulting the official website of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 2FIRSTS has learned that the "RODMAN" trademark belongs to Waterfall Holding LLC, and the website indicates that the trademark was found to be expired or abandoned as of June 2024.

 

Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features
RODMAN" trademark information | Image source: WIPO
Rodman9K Launches Rodman Playoffs 50K E-Cigarette with New Features
RODMAN" trademark information | Image source: WIPO

 

Currently, the Rodman Playoffs 50K e-cigarette has landed on the RODMAN9K brand official website and e-cigarette distributor websites in the United States, such as eciggity and vapesourcing, with a retail price of around $16.99.


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