OCB Organic Hemp Slim Papers + Tips are rolling papers made from 100% organic hemp grown in Champagne, France. Built for smokers who care about what they're burning, these ultra-thin, unbleached papers come with matching tips in every booklet—32 leaves, 32 tips, ready to go. No dyes, no chlorine, no GMOs. Just clean-burning hemp and natural Acacia gum.
Key Benefits
- Burn clean with no chemical taste — 100% organic hemp means no chlorine, dyes, or GMOs interfering with your flower's flavor
- Ultra-thin paper lets the strain shine — at 14 g/m², these papers add minimal burn material so you taste terpenes, not paper
- Tips included in every booklet — 32 papers, 32 tips, no separate purchase needed
- Natural Acacia gum sticks every time — no licking three times or dealing with splits mid-roll
- Sustainably sourced from France — hemp fibers grown in Champagne without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers
Best For
Organic-minded smokers who roll daily and want papers that don't mess with their flower's flavor profile. If you're picky about what goes into your lungs or you've noticed harsh, chemical-tasting burns from bleached papers, these are worth the switch. Also solid for anyone rolling spliffs or joints for groups—the tips give structure and the thin paper keeps the smoke smooth.
How to Use It
Pull a paper and tip from the booklet. The papers are slim format (44mm x 109mm), which fits about 0.5-0.7 grams comfortably. Roll your tip into a cylinder or accordion fold it for airflow, then place it at one end of the paper. Add your ground flower, distribute evenly, tuck the unglued edge around the tip, and roll forward. Lick the Acacia gum strip and seal. The gum is plant-based, so it sticks reliably without needing a ton of moisture.
These papers are thin, so they burn fast and smooth. If you're used to thicker papers, adjust your packing—overstuffing can cause uneven burns. Keep the booklet closed when not in use; hemp papers can dry out or get brittle if left exposed to air for long periods.
Specifications
| Material | 100% organic hemp |
|---|---|
| Paper Size | 44mm x 109mm (slim) |
| Paper Weight | 14 g/m² |
| Leaves Per Booklet | 32 |
| Tips Per Booklet | 32 |
| Booklets Per Display | 24 |
| Gum Type | Natural Acacia gum |
| Certifications | Dye-free, chlorine-free, GMO-free, vegan |
Fit & Compatibility
Slim papers work best with 0.5-0.7 gram rolls. If you're rolling king-size joints or need longer papers, OCB makes larger formats. These fit standard rolling trays and are easy to slip into a pocket or bag. The included tips are pre-cut and sized to match the slim width, so you don't need to trim or fold them down.
Cleaning & Care
Keep the booklet closed and stored in a dry place. Hemp papers can absorb moisture or dry out if left open, which affects how they roll and burn. No special care needed beyond basic storage.
FAQ
How many joints can I roll from one booklet?
32 joints, assuming you use one paper and one tip per roll. Each booklet comes with exactly 32 of each.
Are these papers slower-burning than standard papers?
Not necessarily slower, but cleaner. Hemp papers burn at a similar rate to rice or ultra-thin papers—faster than wood pulp, but without the chemical taste. The thin weight (14 g/m²) means less material burning overall.
Do I need to use the included tips, or can I skip them?
You can skip them if you prefer tipless joints, but the tips help with airflow and keep the end from getting soggy or clogged. They also make it easier to smoke down to the end without burning your fingers.
Will these work with a rolling machine?
Yes, slim papers fit most standard rolling machines. The 44mm width is compatible with 70mm machines—just trim the excess if your machine is shorter, or use a slim-specific roller for a perfect fit.
Are OCB Organic Hemp papers really organic, or is that just marketing?
The hemp is grown organically in France without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. OCB sources from controlled farms in Champagne. The papers are also free of chlorine, dyes, and GMOs, which backs up the organic claim beyond just the plant source.
How do these compare to rice papers?
Hemp papers are slightly thicker than rice but thinner than most wood pulp papers. They're easier to roll than rice (less delicate), burn cleaner than wood pulp, and have a neutral taste. If you've struggled with rice papers tearing mid-roll, hemp is more forgiving.
Can I store these long-term, or do they go bad?
Hemp papers don't expire, but they can dry out or absorb moisture over months of poor storage. Keep them in the original booklet, store in a cool, dry spot, and they'll stay rollable for years. Avoid leaving them in hot cars or humid environments.