PAX Labs Unveils PAX 3 Color Refresh 

 

 

 

Fall brings with it the most beautiful colors of any season, and so it’s fitting that Pax Labs is releasing a new lineup of colors for their popular PAX 3 cannabis vaporizer. 

 

The device will now come in Burgundy, Onyx, Sage, and Sand. According to Jesse Silver, PAX Labs’ Senior Vice President of Product, the new color palette was hand-selected to reflect a sophisticated, yet still discreet, design. 

 

“These elevated color options were carefully chosen to be both on-trend and timeless and were tuned based on how they look in-person, wrapped around the satin aluminum body,” Silver said. “These new colors and the performance personalization available through the mobile or desktop app deliver the ultimate vaping experience.” 

 

To celebrate the new collection, PAX Labs is collaborating with Revelry, a Greenlane partner that creates smell proof storage accessories, with a special edition of their top-selling Mini Broker pouch. The collaboration between the two California brands aims to increase exposure for Revelry, which already enjoys a loyal following with a wider audience of cannabis consumers. 

 

For a limited time, consumers can receive a free PAX x Revelry pouch with the purchase of a PAX 3 through select retailers. This stylish zippered stash bag ($30 value) discreetly serves as the ultimate system to protect, store and transport the PAX 3 and its accessories. Constructed from layers of odor-absorbing charcoal and synthetic filters, the innovative carbon filter system in the Mini Broker pouch traps unwanted smells, creating an easy and worry-free way to store and transport products. 

 

“We are excited to continue to elevate the cannabis experience for PAX consumers at every touchpoint. The launch of these new colorways was the perfect time to collaborate with our friends and fellow lifestyle-enthusiasts at Revelry,” said Dominic O’Brien, Chief Revenue Officer of PAX Labs. “Their unique, stylish and functional bags, designed to go through every part of your day, mirror the essence of our brand and products: discreet, tasteful and portable.” 

 

“We’re excited to collaborate with PAX, another Northern California brand that shares our passion for innovation, quality and design,” says Brandon Stewart, CEO of Revelry Supply. “These two products are a natural fit and complement each other in every way.” 

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