$ 5.99
OCB Bamboo 1¼ Papers + Tips are 100% bamboo rolling papers designed for smokers who want a clean, slow burn without sacrificing flavor. Each booklet pairs 50 ultra-thin, unbleached bamboo leaves with 50 filter tips, so you've got everything you need for consistent, smooth rolls. The natural Acacia gum seal sticks reliably without funky adhesive taste, and the bamboo fiber burns slow and even so you're not babysitting hot spots or canoe runs.
Daily smokers who roll their own and care about paper quality. People switching from bleached or chemically treated papers. Anyone looking to reduce their environmental footprint without compromising the smoking experience. Smokers who've dealt with papers that won't stick, burn too fast, or add a nasty taste to their herb.
Pull a leaf and tip from the booklet. The papers are 44mm x 77mm, which fits the standard 1¼ size—roomy enough for a solid personal joint or a smaller group session. Roll your herb evenly along the crease, tuck the gummed edge, and seal with a quick lick or moisture from your lips. The Acacia gum activates fast and holds without needing extra pressure.
Because the paper is ultra-thin, you'll notice the flavor of your flower more directly. There's minimal interference from paper burn, so terpenes and subtle notes come through clearer. The bamboo fiber structure also means a slower, more controlled burn—less cherry racing down one side, fewer relights mid-session.
Insert the filter tip at the end before you twist it closed. The included tips are pre-perforated and fold easily, giving you a stable mouthpiece that won't collapse or get soggy halfway through.
| Material | 100% bamboo |
|---|---|
| Adhesive | Natural Acacia gum |
| Paper Size | 44mm x 77mm (1¼ size) |
| Paper Weight | 14 g/m² |
| Leaves per Booklet | 50 |
| Tips per Booklet | 50 |
| Booklets per Display | 24 |
| Additives | None (dye-free, chlorine-free, GMO-free, vegan) |
Bamboo grows faster than traditional wood pulp sources and requires less water and pesticides. It's harvested sustainably without clear-cutting, and the fibers are naturally strong and smooth. OCB processes the bamboo without bleach or harsh chemicals, so you're getting a paper that's as close to raw plant fiber as you can get in a manufactured rolling paper.
The unbleached finish gives the papers a light tan color. Some smokers prefer this over bright white papers because it signals fewer processing steps and chemicals. The trade-off is aesthetic—these don't look as clean and white as bleached papers, but they perform better for flavor-conscious smokers.
Keep the booklet closed and store it somewhere dry. Bamboo papers can absorb moisture from humid environments, which affects the gum seal and makes rolling trickier. A drawer, tin, or smell-proof bag works fine as long as it's not damp.
Yes. Bamboo has a milder, slightly sweeter burn profile compared to standard wood pulp papers. You'll notice less paper taste interfering with your herb's flavor, especially if you're used to bleached or heavily processed papers.
The included tips are solid and pre-perforated for easy folding. They hold their shape and don't collapse when wet. If you prefer glass tips or reusable filters, you can skip them, but they're functional enough for most smokers.
Natural Acacia gum is stickier and more reliable than synthetic adhesives or weaker plant-based gums. It activates quickly with moisture and holds without needing extra licks or pressure. You won't be dealing with papers that pop open mid-roll.
Yes. Bamboo's fiber structure resists fast burns and hot spots better than standard wood pulp. You'll get a more controlled, even burn that doesn't race down one side or require constant relights.
They're forgiving but thin. If you're used to thicker papers, the ultra-thin bamboo might tear during your first few rolls. Practice with slightly less herb and a lighter touch until you get the hang of it. Once you do, the thin profile makes for a cleaner smoke.
They handle both, but sticky herb can grab the thin paper and make rolling harder. If your flower is fresh and tacky, break it up finely and distribute it evenly to avoid clumping. Dry herb rolls easier but make sure it's ground consistently so the burn stays even.
24 booklets per display. Each booklet has 50 papers and 50 tips, so you're looking at 1,200 papers and 1,200 tips total in a full box. Good for bulk buyers or shops stocking rolling papers for regular customers.