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Rolling Papers: Types, Sizes, and Materials

Herbwell Cannabis
February 8, 2024
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Rolling Papers: Facts and Options

Rolling papers are a key part of cannabis culture. They may seem simple, but there’s more to them than you think. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.

Rolling Paper Materials

  • Wood Pulp: The classic. These papers are thicker and easy to roll, even for beginners. But they burn fast and can affect the taste.
  • Hemp: These have a slower burn and an earthier flavor. Hemp papers are usually unbleached and are popular with users who prefer natural products.
  • Rice: The thinnest option. They burn slower but are more fragile, which makes them harder to roll. They also produce less ash.
  • Flax: Less common but eco-friendly. They’re smooth and burn evenly.
Material Burn Speed Thickness Taste Impact
Wood Pulp Fast Thick Yes
Hemp Slow Medium Minimal
Rice Slow Thin No
Flax Moderate Thin No

Rolling Paper Sizes

There’s no one-size-fits-all here. It depends on how much you want to smoke. Here’s a quick rundown of the most common sizes:

Size Length Width Typical Use
Single Wide 68-70mm 34-36mm For small joints
1 1/4 76-78mm 45-48mm Standard joint
1 1/2 76-78mm 60-62mm Bigger than average
Double Wide 88-90mm 55-60mm Hefty joints
King Size 100-110mm 55-60mm Long joints

Most smokers use 1 1/4 size for a standard joint. But if you're feeling ambitious, King Size papers hold more.

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If you're curious about the differences between rolling papers and blunt wraps, check out our guide: Rolling Papers vs. Blunt Wraps: A Guide for Smokers.

Looking for alternatives to rolling papers? Read What Can You Use as a Rolling Paper? 8 Alternatives That Might Surprise You.

Bleached vs. Unbleached Rolling Papers

  • Bleached: Often white. They’ve been treated with chemicals like chlorine. They burn fast but don’t taste as clean.
  • Unbleached: Brown or off-white. They’re all-natural, usually slower burning, and have a more neutral taste.

Tips for Choosing the Best Rolling Paper

  1. Material: Want flavor? Choose wood pulp or hemp. Want a clean burn? Rice or flax.
  2. Size: Single Wide if you’re smoking solo. King Size if you’re sharing.
  3. Burn Speed: For a longer session, pick rice or hemp.
  4. Taste: Choose unbleached for a cleaner smoke.

Common Rolling Paper Brands

  • RAW: Unbleached, hemp-based papers. Known for a clean burn.
  • Elements: Rice papers. Minimal ash and slow burning.
  • OCB: Offers a range of materials like wood pulp, hemp, and flax.

Conclusion

Rolling papers come in a wide range of materials, sizes, and types. Whether you're looking for a slow-burning hemp paper or a clean rice option, there’s something for everyone. Consider the burn speed, flavor, and ease of use when choosing the right paper. Knowing the differences will help you make a more informed choice and improve your smoking experience.

Rolling Papers FAQ

  • Can rolling papers expire?
    Not really, but they can dry out over time. Store them in a cool, dry place.
  • Are flavored rolling papers good?
    Flavored papers are fun, but they can add an artificial taste to your joint. They’re not for purists.
  • What's the difference between rolling papers and blunt wraps?
    Blunt wraps are made from tobacco leaves and are thicker. Rolling papers are thinner and don’t contain tobacco.
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