
Rolling papers
by RAW
RAW Black Rolling Tips are unbleached hemp fibre filter tips that give your roll a sturdy, smooth mouthpiece without adding any taste of their own. Each pocket-sized booklet holds 50 tips, pre-cut and ready to fold. If you've ever fumbled with torn card or flimsy roach material that collapses the moment it gets damp, these solve that problem in about three seconds flat.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Line | Black |
| Type | Rolling tips (filter tips) |
| Material | Natural unbleached hemp fibre |
| Tips per booklet | 50 |
| Format | Flat, pre-cut strips for folding |
| Wet resistance | Stays rigid when damp |
| SKU | HS0785 |
Rolling tips without papers is like a frame without a canvas. Pair these with RAW Black King Size Slim rolling papers for the thinnest, slowest-burning combo RAW makes. If you prefer cones, RAW Black pre-rolled cones take the rolling out of the equation entirely — the tip is already built in.
We've sold rolling accessories since 1999, and the single most underrated upgrade anyone can make is switching from ripped-up train tickets to proper filter tips. The difference is immediate: better airflow, no soggy end, and nothing flaking into your mouth on the last few draws.
RAW Black tips are made from natural hemp fibres — the same plant family as the papers themselves. They're unbleached, so there's no chlorine taste and no chemical whitening agents. The texture is slightly rougher than standard card, which actually works in your favour: once you fold a tip and roll it into a cylinder, the friction holds the spiral in place. It doesn't unravel in your pocket or spring open inside the paper.
The one honest limitation: these are flat tips, not pre-rolled. If you've never folded a W-shape or accordion tip before, the first couple might look a bit rough. By the fifth one, you'll have it down. And because the booklet holds 50, you've got plenty of practice material. At this price point, there's no reason to keep tearing up cereal boxes.
RAW makes tips across several lines, and the difference between Black and Classic comes down to material weight and rigidity. The Black line uses a slightly thinner, more refined hemp fibre that still holds its shape when wet. Classic tips are fractionally thicker — they feel stiffer out of the booklet but don't roll quite as tightly. If you like a slim, compact filter, go Black. If you prefer a chunkier roach that fills more of the paper's diameter, Classic works better. Both are unbleached and free from added dyes or chalk.
| Feature | RAW Black Tips | RAW Classic Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Natural hemp fibre (thinner) | Natural hemp fibre (thicker) |
| Tips per booklet | 50 | 50 |
| Wet rigidity | Strong — stays firm | Good — slightly softer when damp |
| Roll tightness | Rolls into a slim, compact cylinder | Produces a slightly wider cylinder |
| Bleaching | None | None |
| Best paired with | RAW Black papers (ultra-thin) | RAW Classic papers (standard weight) |
Customers who switch to proper hemp tips almost always come back for more — not because the product is complicated, but because once you've used a filter that doesn't collapse or taste of cardboard, going back feels wrong. The booklet is genuinely small: about the size of a book of matches. Slides into a wallet, a coin pocket, or the cellophane of a cigarette pack without any bulk. We've had people buy 5 booklets at once just to stash them everywhere — jacket, bag, bedside table, rolling tray.
One thing worth mentioning: these tips don't have printed fold lines or perforations for accordion folds like some competing brands. RAW keeps them plain. That's a deliberate choice — no ink, no print, nothing between the hemp and your lips. But if you're used to guided fold lines, the first few rolls might feel a bit freeform. Stick with it. The material is forgiving enough that even a slightly wonky fold still produces a functional filter.
No. RAW Black tips are made from natural, unbleached hemp fibres. There are no added dyes, chlorine, or chalk. The light brown colour is the natural tone of the hemp itself.
Each booklet contains 50 pre-cut tips. That's enough for roughly 7 weeks if you're using one a day — or a solid weekend if you're sharing with mates.
RAW Black tips use a thinner, more refined hemp fibre that rolls into a tighter cylinder and stays rigid when wet. Classic tips are slightly thicker and produce a wider filter. Both are unbleached and chemical-free.
Yes. The hemp fibre is strong enough to maintain its shape even when damp. This is one of the main advantages over standard card or paper filters, which tend to go soft and collapse.
Absolutely. They work with any standard rolling paper — RAW, Elements, OCB, or anything else. The 55mm strip length fits all common paper widths from single-wide to king size.
Torn card varies in thickness, often contains printed ink, and goes soggy fast. RAW Black tips are a consistent size, ink-free, and made from hemp fibre that holds its shape. The airflow is noticeably more even.
They come flat. You fold and roll them yourself, which takes about 5 seconds once you've done it a few times. This lets you control the diameter — slim or wide, your call.
Last updated: April 2026