
Rolling papers
by Mascotte
The Mascotte Original Combi Slim Size is a kingsize slim rolling paper pack that pairs ultra-lightweight papers with pre-cut tips in one tidy, magnetically sealed booklet. At roughly 14 g/m² tissue weight, these are among the thinnest papers you'll find on the shelf — meaning less paper between you and whatever you're smoking. Mascotte has been making papers in the Netherlands since 1856, and this combi pack shows they've learned a thing or two about keeping things simple and functional.
Most rolling paper brands give you a flimsy cardboard flap that bends open in your pocket within a day. Mascotte solved this with a magnetic clip on the lid — a small detail that makes a real difference when you're carrying papers around. Your sheets stay flat, clean, and in order instead of crumpling into a sad accordion at the bottom of your jacket.
The papers themselves use a proprietary watermark pattern that regulates airflow as they burn. The result is a slow, even burn from tip to end without canoeing or running down one side. We've rolled with papers that claim "slow burn" and deliver nothing of the sort — Mascotte's watermark system actually works. You can see the pattern when you hold a sheet up to the light: a criss-cross grid pressed into the paper during manufacturing.
At 14 g/m², these are properly thin. For context, standard rolling papers sit around 20-25 g/m², and even most "slim" branded papers hover around 16-18 g/m². The lower the tissue weight, the less paper taste interferes with your smoke. If you've ever noticed a papery, slightly acrid flavour when smoking thicker papers, switching to something this light genuinely changes the experience. The smoke tastes cleaner and the roll feels lighter between your fingers.
One honest limitation: because they're so thin, they can be a bit tricky if you're still learning to roll. The paper doesn't hold its shape as firmly as a thicker sheet, so your technique needs to be reasonably confident. If you're a complete beginner, you might want to practise with a standard-weight paper first, then graduate to these once your tuck is solid.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mascotte |
| Paper Size | Kingsize Slim |
| Tissue Weight | Approx. 14 g/m² |
| Gum Type | Natural Acacia gum |
| Tips Included | 34 per booklet |
| Closure | Magnetic clip |
| Watermark | Yes — slow-burn pattern |
| Additives | None — no chemicals or bleach |
| SKU | HS0484 |
Each Mascotte Original Combi Slim Size booklet contains kingsize slim rolling papers and 34 pre-cut tips. The tips are perforated cardboard — stiff enough to hold their shape when you fold them into a W or spiral, but thin enough to roll tightly without bulking out the end of your smoke. Having the tips built into the same pack means you're not fishing around for a separate booklet or tearing strips off a business card like it's 2005.
The natural Acacia gum strip along the edge sticks reliably with a single lick. No need to drench it — one pass and it seals. Acacia gum is plant-derived and burns clean, unlike synthetic adhesives that can leave a chemical aftertaste. Mascotte uses no additives, bleaching agents, or chemical treatments in their papers, which is a genuine selling point if you care about what you're inhaling beyond the contents of the roll-up itself.
Complete your rolling setup with a Mascotte rolling tray to keep things tidy, or grab a RAW Hemp Wick for a cleaner light without butane taste. If you prefer a cone-style roll, the Futurola Cone Roller pairs well with kingsize slim papers.
We've sold rolling papers for over 25 years, and the number one complaint people have isn't about paper quality — it's about the packaging falling apart. Standard booklets use a tuck-in flap that loosens after 3-4 openings. By the end of the week, the whole thing is splayed open in your pocket, papers bent and creased. Mascotte's magnetic closure clicks shut properly every time. It's a small thing, but it's the kind of detail that separates a paper you'll buy once from one you'll keep coming back for.
Compared to something like RAW Classic Kingsize Slim — which is also a solid paper and one we carry — the Mascotte Combi has two advantages: the magnetic closure and the included tips. RAW papers are slightly thicker in feel (though both are unbleached and additive-free), and you'll need to buy tips separately. The Mascotte is the better grab-and-go option. If you prefer the absolute thinnest paper possible and don't mind buying tips on their own, RAW Black is worth a look — but for an all-in-one daily driver, the Mascotte Combi is hard to beat.
No. Mascotte uses no bleaching agents, chemicals, or additives in these papers. The gum is natural Acacia-derived. What you see is unprocessed paper at 14 g/m² tissue weight.
Each booklet includes kingsize slim rolling papers and 34 pre-cut tips. The tips are perforated for easy folding into your preferred filter shape.
The built-in watermark pattern regulates airflow across the paper surface, producing a slow, even burn. Canoeing is rare with these — the watermark does its job consistently, which is more than we can say for most competitors.
They're thin at 14 g/m², which means less forgiveness if your tuck is sloppy. Start with a standard-weight paper to nail your technique, then switch to these once you're comfortable. The included tips do help by giving your roll a solid anchor point.
Same magnetic closure, same slow-burn watermark, same tip count. The Pink edition comes in a pink-coloured booklet and paper. Functionally identical — it's a cosmetic choice.
Yes. We've had booklets kicking around the shop counter for weeks and the magnet still clicks shut firmly. It outlasts every tuck-flap closure we've tested by a wide margin.
Kingsize slim papers work with any 110mm rolling machine. The thin tissue weight feeds through smoothly. Just be gentle — forcing them through a dirty or sticky roller can tear the paper.
Last updated: April 2026