Ace Ultra Premium 2G Disposable Vape (also sometimes marketed as 4G in certain batches, but the gold edition is predominantly 2G).
Key details about Ace Ultra Premium:
- Brand: Ace Ultra Premium (often just called “Ace Ultra” or “Aces”)
- Product type: Disposable all-in-one vape pen (live resin + liquid diamonds)
- Size: 2 grams (2000mg) of premium cannabis oil per device
- Design: Distinctive luxury gold hardware with a spade ♠ logo incorporating a cannabis leaf. Comes in a small gold metal briefcase-style box with black velvet interior — very flashy and Instagram-oriented packaging.
- Oil type: Blend of live resin and liquid diamonds (THCA crystals), marketed as full-spectrum, high-potency, strain-specific
- Hardware: Rechargeable via USB-C (has a port on the bottom), button-activated (5 clicks on/off), preheat function (2 clicks)
- Flavors/Strains: They release limited drops with exotic or hyped strain names, often collaborations or “designer” strains. Common ones include:
- Black Truffle
- Moneybagg Yo
- Gotti
- London Pound Cake
- Georgia Pie
- Permanent Marker
- Jealousy
- Collaborations with Moneybagg Yo, Runtz, etc.
Reputation and market position (2024–2025)
- Considered a high-end street/booter brand popular in unregulated or gray markets (California, New York, Michigan plug scenes, etc.)
- Very expensive on the street: $80–$150 per 2G unit depending on the state and drop
- Heavily marketed on Instagram and Telegram as “the Rolex of vapes”
- Known for extremely strong effects and terpene flavor; many users rank it among the hardest-hitting disposables
- Frequently faked — the gold briefcase packaging is one of the most counterfeited in the bootleg market right now
Controversies / concerns
- Not officially licensed in most legal states (operates in the unlicensed/trap market)
- No public lab testing or COAs from a reputable DEA-registered lab (only in-house or sketchy “tested” stickers)
- Multiple reports of hardware malfunction (clogging, auto-firing, leaking) despite the premium price
- Some batches in 2024–2025 tested dirty when people sent them to independent labs (pesticides, vitamin E acetate analogs, synthetic cannabinoids in counterfeits)










