
Rolling papers
by G-Rollz
G-Rollz Unbleached Extra Thin Rolling Papers + Tips are a chlorine-free, natural-fibre rolling paper set that delivers an almost pure smoking experience with zero harsh chemical aftertaste. Each pack comes loaded with 50 leaves, 50 tips, a bamboo poker, and packaging that unfolds into a rolling tray — all wrapped in Banksy-themed artwork. For the price of a coffee, you get everything you need to roll properly, right out of your pocket.
Most rolling papers on the shelf look white and clean. That bright appearance comes from chlorine bleaching — a process that leaves chemical residues in the paper. When you light up, those residues burn alongside your herb, tainting the flavour and adding harshness to every draw. You might not notice it with one smoke, but over a session or a weekend, it builds up. Your throat knows, even if your eyes don't.
G-Rollz skip the bleach entirely. These papers are unbleached and made from natural fibres, which means they burn more consistently and produce noticeably less off-taste. The extra thin construction — and we mean properly thin, almost translucent when you hold one up to the light — keeps paper-to-herb ratio low. You taste what you packed, not what you rolled it in. That's the whole point.
The honest limitation? Extra thin papers are less forgiving if your rolling technique is rough. They can tear if you're heavy-handed or if your herb is too stemmy. If you're still learning, you might waste a couple before you get the feel. But at 50 leaves per pack, you've got room to practise. And once you nail it, you won't want to go back to thick, bleached papers — the difference in flavour is that obvious.
G-Rollz have thought this through properly. Here's what you get when you crack open the Banksy packaging:
| Item | Quantity / Detail |
|---|---|
| Unbleached extra thin rolling papers | 50 leaves |
| Filter tips | 50 tips |
| Bamboo poker | 1 (for packing and clearing) |
| Fold-out rolling tray | Built into the packaging |
| Design | Banksy-themed artwork |
| SKU | HS1615 |
The bamboo poker is a small touch that makes a real difference. Use it to tamp down the herb once you've rolled, or to clear a clogged tip. Most people end up using a pen or a key — this is purpose-built and sits right in the pack. The fold-out tray is genuinely useful too: it gives you a flat, contained surface so you're not chasing crumbs across a table or, worse, your lap on a park bench. We've used it on a windy Amsterdam terrace and it does the job.
RAW is the name most people know in unbleached papers, and for good reason — they've been the go-to for years. But G-Rollz are worth a serious look, especially at this price point. Here's how they stack up:
| Feature | G-Rollz Unbleached Extra Thin | RAW Classic |
|---|---|---|
| Bleaching | Chlorine-free, unbleached | Chlorine-free, unbleached |
| Paper thickness | Extra thin | Standard (not their thinnest) |
| Tips included | Yes — 50 tips in-pack | Sold separately |
| Poker tool | Bamboo poker included | Not included |
| Rolling tray | Pack folds out into tray | No |
| Leaves per pack | 50 | 32 (standard pack) |
The G-Rollz pack gives you 50 leaves where RAW Classic gives you 32 in a standard booklet. Add in the tips, the poker, and the fold-out tray, and you're getting noticeably more for your money. RAW does make excellent papers — we sell them too — but if you want a complete, grab-and-go setup without buying tips and tools separately, G-Rollz is the smarter pick.
We've had these on the shelf for a while now, and the feedback is consistent: people buy one pack out of curiosity and come back for three. The Banksy artwork is a nice conversation starter — we've seen customers pick a specific design just because it matched their phone case — but the papers themselves are what bring people back. The burn is even, the taste is clean, and the tips are the right stiffness. Not too floppy, not cardboard-thick.
One thing we'd flag: if you're used to thicker papers, the extra thin feel takes a roll or two to adjust to. They stick to damp fingers more easily, so keep your hands dry. Rolling in humid conditions (bathroom, rainy festival) can be trickier. That said, once you've got the knack, these are some of the best unbleached papers we carry at this price.
Complete your setup with a proper grinder — the SLX Non-Stick Grinder keeps your herb fluffy and even, which makes a real difference with extra thin papers. If you prefer cones, check out the G-Rollz Pre-Rolled Cones for the same unbleached quality without the rolling.
No chlorine or chemical whitening agents were used during production. The natural brown colour is the paper's original state. This means fewer chemical residues burning alongside your herb, which translates to a cleaner, less harsh taste.
G-Rollz unbleached papers are chlorine-free and made from natural fibres. They don't contain chalk, dyes, or burn accelerants. The gum line is natural. If you want zero additives in your smoke, unbleached papers like these are the way to go.
Cellulose is the plant-based fibre that gives rolling papers their structure. It's derived from wood pulp, hemp, flax, or rice. G-Rollz use natural cellulose fibres — the unbleached variety retains more of the original plant material, which contributes to a slower, more consistent burn.
Each pack contains 50 unbleached extra thin rolling papers and 50 matching filter tips. You also get a bamboo poker and the fold-out rolling tray built into the packaging. One pack, zero extras needed.
You can, but expect a short learning curve. Extra thin papers tear more easily than standard-thickness ones. Start with a well-ground, evenly distributed herb and keep your fingers dry. By your third or fourth roll, you'll have the feel for it. The 50-leaf count gives you plenty of practice material.
It gives you a flat, contained surface to roll on — no loose herb falling off the edge of a book or your knee. It's especially handy outdoors or on uneven surfaces. When you're done, fold it back up and it fits in your pocket.
Not necessarily. Thinner paper means less material combusting, so you actually get a slower, more even burn if the roll is packed well. The unbleached natural fibres in G-Rollz contribute to a consistent burn rate without accelerants.
Last updated: April 2026