$ 2.99
Zig Zag Organic Hemp King Size Cones bring the convenience of pre-rolled cones to smokers who prefer natural, unbleached papers. Each 3-pack contains king size cones made from organic hemp paper, ready to fill and twist — no rolling skills required. Built for the smoker who wants a cleaner burn without the hassle of hand-rolling every time.
These cones work for anyone who wants the ritual of smoking flower without the frustration of rolling. New smokers who haven't mastered the tuck-and-roll will appreciate that the hard part's already done. Experienced rollers who just want something quick for a hike or house party will grab these when they don't feel like breaking out the tray. Group session hosts who need multiple rolls ready fast will burn through a few packs. And hemp paper purists who avoid bleached papers will appreciate that Zig Zag went organic here.
Filling a cone is about as simple as it gets. Grind your flower to a medium consistency — too fine and it'll pack tight and restrict airflow, too chunky and you'll get uneven burning. Funnel your ground material into the open end of the cone, tapping it gently on a hard surface to settle everything down. Most packs include a small packing stick, but a pen or chopstick works fine. Pack lightly as you go rather than cramming everything in at once. When you're about a quarter inch from the top, twist the paper closed to seal it.
The king size format gives you room for roughly 1 to 1.5 grams depending on how tight you pack. For a slower burn, pack a bit looser and let airflow do its thing. For a quicker session with denser smoke, pack it tighter. Either way, the organic hemp paper burns more evenly than standard wood pulp papers, so you're less likely to deal with one side burning faster than the other.
Store unused cones somewhere dry. Humidity makes the paper soft and harder to work with. A joint tube keeps them protected if you're carrying extras.
Hemp paper has been around for centuries, but it's seen a comeback in smoking culture for good reasons. Unlike bleached wood pulp papers, organic hemp burns at a slightly lower temperature and produces less ash. The fibers are naturally strong, so the paper can be thin without tearing during the filling process. Zig Zag's organic hemp uses no chlorine bleaching or chemical additives — just hemp processed the old-school way.
For smokers sensitive to paper taste, hemp is noticeably more neutral than standard rolling papers. It won't compete with your flower's terpene profile the way thicker or chemically-treated papers can. The difference is subtle but real, especially if you're smoking something with a distinct flavor you want to actually taste.
| Quantity | 3 cones per pack |
|---|---|
| Size | King Size |
| Material | Organic hemp paper |
| Brand | Zig Zag |
| Paper treatment | Unbleached, no additives |
You can fit roughly 1 to 1.5 grams per cone, depending on your grind and how tight you pack. Most people land around 1.2 grams for a comfortable, even-burning roll.
Hemp paper generally burns a bit slower and more evenly than standard wood pulp papers. The organic, unbleached material helps prevent runs. That said, how you pack it matters more than the paper — a loose pack burns slower than a tight one.
Yes. Zig Zag's organic hemp cones use hemp grown without synthetic pesticides and processed without chlorine bleaching or chemical additives. It's about as clean as rolling papers get.
Most people find hemp paper more neutral than standard papers. You might notice a very slight natural fiber taste if you're paying close attention, but it won't overpower your flower. Much cleaner than bleached papers.
The main difference is the paper material. These use organic hemp instead of standard wood pulp or rice paper. Hemp burns cleaner, produces less ash, and has a more neutral taste. If you've been using Zig Zag's classic papers, these are the upgrade for a smoother experience.
Not really. A grinder helps get your flower to the right consistency, but you can fill the cone with just your fingers. A pen or chopstick works for packing if there's no stick included. Some people use a small funnel made from a folded paper, but it's optional.
Keep them in their original packaging in a dry place. Humidity makes the paper soft and prone to tearing. If you're carrying them around, a joint tube or small container protects them from getting crushed or damp.