Product | GEEK BAR and Canada’s STLTH Co-Launch 80,000-Puff Vape, Now Available Across Multiple Channels

Oct.30.2025
Product | GEEK BAR and Canada’s STLTH Co-Launch 80,000-Puff Vape, Now Available Across Multiple Channels
Canada’s STLTH has teamed up with GEEK BAR to launch the disposable “STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K,” featuring 30 ml of e-liquid and up to 80,000 puffs. The device is now available across multiple retail channels in Canada, priced around C$44.99–48.99.

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Quick Takeaways:

 

  • The STLTH website and multiple retailer pages show the “STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K” is now available in Canada, priced around C$44.99–48.99.
  • Stated specs: 30 mL prefilled e-liquid, up to 80,000 puffs, USB-C charging, soft mouthpiece, and an 820 mAh built-in battery.
  • Large on-device display for battery/e-liquid/mode, adjustable airflow, and output modes including Pulse.

2Firsts, October 29, 2025 — According to the Canadian vape brand STLTH’s official site and retail channel listings, STLTH and GEEK BAR have jointly launched a new disposable vape, the “STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K.” The product is now on sale in Canada, with a price range of C$44.99–48.99 (about US$32.54).

 

In terms of design, the STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K features a large display that shows real-time battery level, e-liquid level, and mode status. It also supports adjustable airflow and output modes such as “Pulse.”

 

Product | GEEK BAR and Canada’s STLTH Co-Launch 80,000-Puff Vape, Now Available Across Multiple Channels
Selected flavors and designs of the STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K | Image source: STLTH official website

 

E-commerce listings on uvapeshop, Vapanada, Vape360, and Candies Vape Smoke indicate the STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K is specified with 30 mL of prefilled e-liquid and claims up to 80,000 puffs—equating to roughly 2,666 puffs per milliliter. The device includes USB-C charging and a soft mouthpiece. Related pages also list an internal 820 mAh battery and other parameters.

 

On the retail front, multiple Canadian outlets—including uvapeshop and Vapanada—have stocked various flavors, showing in-stock or promotional messages, with pricing around C$44.99–48.99 (approximately US$32.09–34.94). STLTH’s official site has simultaneously posted an introduction to the collaboration model and a flavor catalog.

 

Product | GEEK BAR and Canada’s STLTH Co-Launch 80,000-Puff Vape, Now Available Across Multiple Channels
Product sales page for STLTH X GEEK BAR 80K | Image source: uvapeshop

 

 

2Firsts’ check of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) database shows that “STLTH” belongs to 2660722 Ontario Inc. (Canada) and is a Canadian vape brand.

 

Product | GEEK BAR and Canada’s STLTH Co-Launch 80,000-Puff Vape, Now Available Across Multiple Channels
“STLTH” trademark information | Image source: WIPO

 

The GEEK BAR brand belongs to Shenzhen Geekna Technology Co., Ltd.

 

Cover image source: STLTH official website

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