The Zig Zag 1 ¼ Ultra Thin Papers are classic rolling papers made from natural flax plant fibers, built for smokers who want a thin, slow-burning paper that doesn't mess with flavor. Each 78mm x 44mm sheet seals with 100% natural gum Arabic—no weird aftertaste, just a clean smoke. This carton includes 24 booklets with 32 papers each, so you're stocked for a while.
Key Benefits
- Ultra-thin construction without sacrificing durability — flax plant fibers roll thin but don't tear when you're packing or sealing
- Natural gum Arabic seal that actually holds — derived from African acacia tree sap, it sticks consistently without impacting your smoke's flavor
- Slow, even burn rate — thin paper means you're tasting your flower, not the paper
- Bulk value for regular rollers — 768 papers total (24 booklets × 32 sheets) means fewer trips to restock
- Classic 1 ¼ size fits most rolling styles — not too big, not too small, works for solo sessions or sharing
Best For
Daily rollers who go through papers fast and want a thin, natural option that doesn't taste like chemicals. If you've been rolling with Zig Zag for years, you already know. If you're new to hand-rolling, these are forgiving enough to learn on without feeling like you're wrestling with rice paper.
How to Use It
Pull a sheet from the booklet, keeping the gum strip facing up and toward you. Place your ground flower in a line along the crease, leaving space at the ends. Roll the paper back and forth between your thumbs and forefingers to shape the material into a cylinder. Once it's packed evenly, tuck the non-gummed edge under the flower and roll upward until only the gum strip is exposed. Lick the gum Arabic strip lightly—just enough moisture to activate the seal—then finish rolling to close it. Twist or fold the ends if you're saving it for later.
The ultra-thin construction means you need a lighter touch than with thicker papers. Don't overstuff or the paper can tear during the roll. If you're new to rolling, keep a flat surface under your hands and take your time shaping before you seal.
Material & Construction
These papers are made from natural flax plant fibers, which burn slower and more evenly than wood pulp papers. The gum Arabic seal comes from African acacia tree sap—it's been used in rolling papers for over a century because it provides a strong hold without adding flavor or harshness. Ultra-thin gauge means minimal paper taste, but it also means you can't be rough with the roll.
Specifications
| Paper Size | 78mm x 44mm (1 ¼ standard) |
|---|---|
| Material | Natural flax plant fibers |
| Gum Type | 100% natural gum Arabic |
| Papers Per Booklet | 32 sheets |
| Booklets Per Carton | 24 booklets |
| Total Papers | 768 sheets |
Maintenance & Storage
Keep papers in their booklet when not in use—flax fibers absorb moisture, and damp papers won't seal or burn right. Store in a dry spot away from humidity. If a sheet gets wrinkled or torn, toss it and grab a fresh one. The gum strip only needs a quick lick to activate; over-wetting makes the paper soggy and hard to roll.
FAQ
How thin are these compared to regular Zig Zag papers?
These are thinner than standard white or orange Zig Zags. They're not as delicate as rice papers, but they're noticeably lighter and burn slower. If you're used to thicker papers, you'll need a gentler touch when rolling.
Do these papers have any added flavors or chemicals?
No. They're made from natural flax fibers with gum Arabic for the seal. No additives, no bleach, no flavor coatings. Just plant fiber and tree sap.
Will these work with a rolling machine?
Yes, the 1 ¼ size fits most standard 78mm rolling paper machines. The ultra-thin construction can be a little finicky in automatic rollers if the machine grips too hard, but hand-crank machines handle them fine.
How many papers do I actually get in this carton?
768 papers total. That's 24 booklets, each with 32 sheets. If you roll one a day, this carton lasts over two years. If you're a heavy roller, you'll go through it faster, but it's still solid bulk value.
Do these burn slower than thicker papers?
Yes. Thinner papers generally burn slower because there's less material to combust. Flax fibers also burn more evenly than wood pulp, so you get a consistent burn rate from start to finish.
Can I use these for pre-rolls or storing joints?
You can, but the ultra-thin construction makes them more fragile if you're tossing a rolled joint in a bag or tube. If you're planning to store or transport, pack them carefully or use a joint tube to keep them from getting crushed.
Why is the gum Arabic seal better than synthetic glue?
Gum Arabic is a natural tree sap that's been used in rolling papers since the late 1800s. It seals reliably without adding chemical taste or harshness to your smoke. Synthetic glues can leave a burnt-plastic aftertaste—natural gum doesn't. For more on plant-based smoking materials, Leafly's rolling paper guide breaks down the differences between paper types and adhesives.