
Rolling papers
by Tyson 2.0
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Tyson 2.0 King Size Slim Rolling Papers are ultra-thin white rolling papers designed for a slow, even burn with minimal paper taste. Backed by Mike Tyson's brand and produced in collaboration with Futurola, these papers measure a standard king size slim (approximately 108 x 44 mm) and come in a single booklet — lightweight, pocket-friendly, and ready for your next session.
King size slim rolling papers give you the length of a full king size (around 108 mm) without the extra width, which means less paper per roll and a cleaner taste on each draw. The Tyson 2.0 version uses ultra-thin white paper — noticeably thinner than your standard Rizla Silver, for reference. When you hold one up to the light, you can practically see through it. That thinness translates directly to less combusted paper and more of whatever you've put inside.
We've rolled with these side by side against RAW King Size Slims and OCB Slim Premiums. The Tyson 2.0 papers sit somewhere in between: not quite as translucent as an OCB Premium, but thinner than a standard RAW Classic. They hold their crease well during the tuck, which matters if you're not the world's tidiest roller. The white paper is unprinted on the smoking surface — no ink, no dyes in the area that burns.
One honest note: these don't come with tips included. Some competing king size slim booklets (like the Futurola x Tyson combo packs) bundle filter tips in the same pack. This one is papers only, so grab a separate pack of tips if you don't already have some kicking around.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tyson 2.0 |
| Size | King Size Slim (approx. 108 x 44 mm) |
| Paper Type | Ultra-thin white |
| Tips Included | No |
| SKU | HS2489 |
| Collaboration | Futurola production partnership |
Papers without tips is like a tent without pegs. Pair these with a pack of unbleached filter tips for a proper roll every time. A grinder card or pocket grinder also makes a solid companion — consistent material means a consistent burn from end to end.
Standard king size papers (about 108 x 55 mm) give you a wide sheet that works for cones and fat rolls, but you end up with a visible paper seam running down the side. King size slim papers trim that width down to roughly 44 mm, which means less overlap, less excess paper, and a tighter finished product. For a 0.5 g to 0.7 g fill — which is what most people actually roll — king size slim is the sweet spot. You get enough length without swimming in paper.
If you typically roll 1.0 g king-sized joints for sharing, you might find these a touch narrow for a fat cone. They're built for straight rolls and slim cones. For anything bigger, look at standard king size or grab pre-rolled cones instead. But for a personal-sized smoke or a round with one mate, the slim format is hard to beat.
| Paper Format | Approx. Dimensions | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Single Wide (1.0) | 70 x 36 mm | Quick, small personal rolls |
| 1 1/4 Size | 78 x 44 mm | Most popular all-rounder |
| King Size Slim | 108 x 44 mm | Longer rolls, less paper overlap |
| King Size Wide | 108 x 55 mm | Fat cones, group sessions |
We've sold rolling papers since 1999 — literally thousands of booklets across dozens of brands. The Tyson 2.0 King Size Slims are a solid mid-range paper. They're not the cheapest option in the shop (that'd be a basic white Smoking paper), and they're not the thinnest on the planet (OCB Ultimate takes that crown). What they are is reliable, easy to roll with, and genuinely thin enough that you taste your herbs rather than the paper.
The branding is obviously a draw — Mike Tyson's face on your rolling papers is a conversation starter at any session. But beyond the novelty, the Futurola production backing means consistent quality. Futurola has been making papers and cones in Amsterdam for years, and their manufacturing standards show. No thick spots, no uneven gum lines, no papers stuck together in the booklet.
The one thing we'd change: include tips. At this price point, a few pre-cut tips in the booklet would make these a complete package. As it stands, you'll want to pick up tips separately. Not a dealbreaker, just a missed trick.
A standard Tyson 2.0 King Size Slim booklet contains 32 leaves. That's enough for about a month of casual use or a solid weekend if you're sharing generously.
These particular King Size Slim papers are white ultra-thin papers, not hemp-based. Tyson 2.0 does produce hemp paper variants in their range, but this specific product uses standard wood-pulp paper processed to an ultra-thin gauge.
Both are about 108 mm long. The difference is width: king size wide papers measure roughly 55 mm across, while king size slim papers are about 44 mm. Slim means less paper overlap on your finished roll and a tighter smoke.
No. This booklet contains papers only. You'll need to buy filter tips separately — unbleached card tips or pre-rolled glass tips both work well with king size slims.
They can be, yes. Ultra-thin paper tears more easily if you grip too hard or try to re-tuck multiple times. The Tyson 2.0 King Size Slims are forgiving enough for intermediate rollers, but absolute beginners might find a slightly thicker paper easier to learn on.
RAW King Size Slims are unbleached and have a rougher, more natural texture. Tyson 2.0 King Size Slims are white, smoother to the touch, and slightly thinner. RAW papers have a more noticeable paper taste; the Tyson 2.0s burn cleaner on the palate. Both roll well — it comes down to personal preference.
Yes, though the 44 mm width means your cone will be slimmer than one made from a king size wide paper. For a standard slim cone, these work well. For a fat party cone, go with a wider paper or a pre-rolled cone.
Last updated: April 2026