$ 15.99
RAW Organic Hemp King Size Slim Rolling Papers are unbleached, chlorine-free papers made from organically grown hemp for smokers who want the cleanest, slowest burn without added chemicals. Each pack holds 32 leaves of ultra-thin paper processed in an eco-friendly way, and this bulk box includes 50 packs — enough to keep your rotation stocked for months. The proprietary crisscross watermark prevents runs, so your rolls stay even from start to finish.
Pull a paper from the pack, grind your material with a grinder to a consistent texture, and lay it along the crease. The king size slim gives you room to roll a longer joint without going wide — ideal if you like a slimmer profile. RAW's gumline is vegan Arabic gum, so a quick lick and press will seal it tight.
The ultra-thin hemp means less paper between you and the flavor. You'll notice the difference if you've been rolling with thicker bleached papers — these burn cleaner and slower, so you're not racing through your material. The crisscross watermark helps air flow evenly, which cuts down on runs and keeps the burn consistent from light to ash.
Store your unused packs somewhere dry. Hemp paper can absorb moisture, so keeping them in a drawer or cabinet beats leaving them on a humid bathroom counter. If you're rolling in bulk, grab a few packs at a time and keep the rest sealed until you need them.
| Material | Organic hemp, unbleached and chlorine-free |
|---|---|
| Paper Size | King Size Slim (110mm length) |
| Sheets Per Pack | 32 leaves |
| Packs Per Box | 50 |
| Gumline | Vegan Arabic gum |
| Watermark | Crisscross run-preventing pattern |
| Processing | Eco-friendly production methods |
Keep packs sealed and stored in a dry place away from humidity. Hemp paper absorbs moisture, which can make rolling harder and affect the burn. A drawer, cabinet, or storage tin works fine — just don't leave them sitting in a steamy bathroom or near open windows in humid climates.
Both use the same crisscross watermark to prevent runs, but Organic is made from certified organic hemp and has a lighter tan color that varies slightly depending on the hemp batch. Classic papers are also unbleached but aren't certified organic. Organic burns even cleaner and slower, with a more natural look and feel.
Thinner paper means less material burning between you and your herb, so you taste what you rolled instead of tasting paper. RAW Organic is one of the thinnest on the market, which also makes it slower-burning. It takes a lighter touch when rolling, but the payoff is a cleaner, more flavorful smoke.
The crisscross watermark is designed specifically to prevent runs by controlling airflow across the paper. Even burn depends on how evenly you pack and roll, but the watermark helps a lot. If you're getting runs, check your grind consistency and make sure you're not packing one side heavier than the other.
Each pack has 32 leaves, so 32 joints if you're rolling one paper at a time. If you like to double-wrap or roll larger, you'll get fewer. With 50 packs in the box, you're looking at 1,600 papers total — enough for serious bulk use or to split with friends.
They're ultra-thin, so they can tear more easily if you're still learning. If you're brand new to rolling, you might want to start with a slightly thicker paper to build technique, then switch to Organic once you've got the muscle memory down. That said, plenty of people learn on RAW and do fine — just go slow and don't overstuff.
Yes, king size slim papers fit most 110mm rolling machines. The thinness actually works well with machines because you're not fighting the paper — it rolls smooth and seals easily. Just make sure your machine is clean and the rollers aren't sticky.
RAW Organic uses natural hemp fibers that haven't been bleached or dyed, so the color shifts slightly depending on the hemp harvest and processing batch. Some packs will be lighter tan, others a bit darker. It's a feature, not a flaw — shows you're getting actual organic material, not chemically standardized paper. For more on choosing rolling papers, Leafly's guide covers the basics.