RAW Classic King Size Connoisseur with Tips Rolling Papers 24bx

The RAW Classic King Size Connoisseur is the gold standard rolling paper pack for people who roll their own and want everything in one place. These unrefined papers come with matching tips in each pack — 32 papers and 32 tips — so you're not hunting for filters or buying them separately. The king size slim format gives you room to roll exactly how you want without excess paper getting in the way of the taste.

Key Benefits

  • Complete rolling kit in every pack — matching papers and tips eliminate the need to track down separate supplies
  • Unrefined paper for cleaner taste — RAW's signature chlorine-free, additive-free construction lets the flower speak for itself
  • King size slim dimensions — longer format with less width means more control and less wasted material on the gum line
  • Watermark for even burn — RAW's crisscross watermark helps the paper burn slowly and consistently from first light to last pull
  • Bulk box format — 24 packs means you're stocked for weeks or ready to split with friends
  • Natural gum arabic seal — traditional acacia tree gum holds without chemical adhesives

Best For

This pack works for anyone who rolls regularly and prefers having tips on hand. King size slims suit people who like a longer session without the bulk of a full king size paper. The Connoisseur format is particularly popular with folks who roll for groups or prefer hand-rolling their own cones instead of buying pre-rolled tubes. If you're rolling multiple times a day or keeping a stash box ready for friends, the 24-pack box format keeps you from running out mid-week.

How to Use It

Each booklet holds 32 leaves and 32 perforated tips. Tear off a paper, roll it around your flower and a tip, lick the gum line, seal, and light. The tips are pre-cut and perforated for easy folding — you can accordion-fold them or roll them into a spiral depending on your preference. The king size slim format is 110mm long, so you've got room to pack more material than a standard 1¼ paper without going full blunt-size.

RAW papers burn slowly because of the natural fibers and the watermark pattern pressed into the sheet. You'll notice less canoeing (uneven burn) compared to bleached papers. Store unused packs in a cool, dry spot — humidity makes any paper harder to work with. The elastic band holding each Connoisseur pack together keeps papers and tips from getting separated in your bag or stash box.

If you're new to tips, they serve two purposes: they keep the end of your roll open for airflow, and they give you something to hold when the cherry gets close to your fingers. The RAW tips are unbleached cardstock, so they don't add flavor or chemicals to the smoke.

Specifications

Paper Size King Size Slim (110mm)
Papers Per Pack 32 leaves
Tips Per Pack 32 perforated tips
Packs Per Box 24
Material Unrefined, chlorine-free natural fibers
Gum Type Natural acacia gum arabic

What Makes RAW Different

RAW Classic papers are unrefined and unbleached, which means they're tan instead of white. The natural fiber base comes from plants, and the lack of chemical processing gives them a slower, more even burn. Most bleached papers use chlorine or calcium carbonate to turn white — RAW skips that step entirely. The result is a cleaner taste and less harshness on the throat.

The Connoisseur line specifically adds tips to the mix, which RAW introduced as a response to people buying papers and filters separately. It's a small convenience, but it makes a difference when you're rolling on the go or at a session and don't want to dig through your bag for a separate tip pack. Plus, the tips are sized to match the papers, so you don't end up with a filter that's too wide or too narrow for your roll.

Limitations & Notes

Unrefined papers are thinner and more delicate than some bleached alternatives, so if you're heavy-handed when rolling, expect a learning curve. The natural gum line also needs a bit more moisture to seal properly compared to synthetic adhesives — don't be shy with the lick. These papers work best in moderate humidity; if you're in a super dry climate, they can get brittle, and in high humidity, they stick together.

The king size slim format is longer than a standard paper, which means more material fits inside. If you're used to rolling smaller amounts, you might find yourself packing more than intended just to fill the space. Not a problem if you're sharing, but solo smokers might prefer a shorter paper for personal sessions.

FAQ

How many papers and tips do I get in total?

Each pack contains 32 papers and 32 tips. A full box has 24 packs, so you're looking at 768 papers and 768 tips total. That's enough to last most people several weeks, depending on how often you roll.

What's the difference between king size and king size slim?

King size slims are the same length as regular king size papers (110mm) but narrower in width. This gives you more control over how much you pack and reduces excess paper that can affect taste. Standard king size papers are wider and hold more material, but slims are preferred for a tighter, cleaner roll.

Do RAW papers burn slower than other brands?

Yes, because of the unrefined fibers and the watermark pattern. The crisscross watermark helps regulate airflow and prevents hot spots that cause uneven burning. You'll notice a slower, more consistent burn compared to bleached or non-watermarked papers.

Can I use these tips with other paper brands?

Absolutely. The tips are standard perforated cardstock and work with any rolling paper. They're sized to fit king size slims, but you can trim them down for smaller papers or use them as-is for larger rolls.

Are these papers good for beginners?

They're thin and require a light touch, so if you're brand new to rolling, you might tear a few while learning. That said, the tips make the process easier because they give structure to the end of the roll. If you're willing to practice, these papers reward you with a clean burn and great taste once you get the hang of it.

How should I store unused packs?

Keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The elastic band helps keep papers and tips together, but humidity is the enemy — damp papers stick together and are harder to work with. A drawer or stash box works fine as long as it's not in a bathroom or near a window.

Why are RAW papers tan instead of white?

RAW papers are unbleached and unrefined, so they retain the natural color of the plant fibers. White papers get their color from chlorine bleaching or added calcium carbonate. The tan color doesn't affect the burn or taste — it's just a visual indicator that the paper hasn't been chemically processed.

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