
Rolling papers
by Smoking
The Smoking DeLuxe Rolling Paper on Roll is a continuous 4-metre roll of ultra-thin rolling paper, 44 mm wide, that lets you tear off exactly the length you need — no more fumbling with pre-cut sheets that are either too short or too long. Made by Smoking, a Spanish brand that's been producing rolling papers since 1924, the DeLuxe line uses a rice-based paper that burns slowly and cleanly without adding any taste to your smoke.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Smoking |
| Line | DeLuxe |
| Paper material | Ultra-thin rice paper |
| Roll length | 4 metres |
| Width | 44 mm |
| Format | Continuous roll (tear to size) |
| SKU | HS0512 |
Pair the DeLuxe roll with a set of Smoking DeLuxe filter tips for a complete, consistent smoke. If you prefer a wider paper, the Smoking Gold Rolling Paper on Roll gives you the same 4-metre length at a broader width — worth comparing if you tend to roll thicker.
A rolling paper on roll solves one very specific annoyance: fixed sizes. With pre-cut king size or single-wide papers, you're stuck with whatever length the manufacturer decided on. Sometimes you want a short, tight roll for a quick solo smoke. Other times you want something longer to pass around. The DeLuxe roll gives you 4 metres of paper — that's roughly 25 to 30 individual sheets' worth, depending on how generous you tear — and you decide the dimensions every single time.
The 44 mm width sits narrower than the Smoking Gold roll. That's not a downside — it's a design choice. At 44 mm, you get a slimmer, tighter roll that uses less paper per smoke and produces less ash. If you've been rolling with king size sheets and finding them baggy, this width tightens things up nicely. The paper itself is rice-based, which means it's thinner than wood-pulp papers and doesn't contribute any flavour. You taste what you're smoking, not the paper around it.
One honest limitation: rolling from a continuous roll takes a bit more practice than using pre-cut sheets. You need to tear a clean, straight edge before you start, and that's a skill in itself. If you're brand new to rolling, you might waste the first 20 cm getting the hang of it. After that, it becomes second nature — and most people who switch to rolls never go back to booklets.
We carry both the Smoking DeLuxe and the Smoking Gold on a roll, and customers ask us which one to pick at least a few times a week. Here's the difference in plain terms:
| Feature | Smoking DeLuxe Roll | Smoking Gold Roll |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 44 mm | Wider (standard king size width) |
| Roll length | 4 metres | 4 metres |
| Paper type | Ultra-thin rice paper | Ultra-thin paper |
| Burn speed | Slow, even | Slow, even |
| Best for | Slimmer, tighter rolls | Fuller, wider rolls |
Both use the same grade of paper and both give you 4 metres to work with. The DeLuxe is simply the narrower option. If you like a slim roll — the kind that looks like a cigarette rather than a cone — the DeLuxe is the better pick. If you prefer a fatter roll with more airflow, go Gold.
Pick up a sheet of the DeLuxe and the first thing you notice is how little you're holding. The rice paper is genuinely thin — translucent when you hold it up to light, with a slight sheen on one side. It doesn't feel fragile, though. There's a subtle stiffness to it that keeps the paper from collapsing while you roll, which is something cheaper ultra-thins struggle with. The gum strip is narrow and almost invisible, running along one edge in a thin, even line.
When lit, the DeLuxe burns at a noticeably slower rate than standard wood-pulp papers. The ash holds together in a neat cylinder rather than flaking off, and there's virtually no paper taste. We've had customers describe it as "like the paper isn't even there" — and honestly, that's about right. The 44 mm width also means less paper per roll overall, which reduces the total amount of combusted material you're inhaling compared to wider formats.
Depends on how long you tear each sheet. At roughly 12 cm per sheet (a comfortable single-person length), you'll get about 33 rolls. Tear them shorter at 8 cm and you're looking at 50. The maths is simple — 400 cm divided by whatever length you prefer.
Not at all. 44 mm produces a slim, cigarette-style roll that's actually easier to handle than wider papers if you don't overfill. It's narrower than king size (roughly 53-55 mm), so you do get a thinner finished product — but that's the point. Less paper, cleaner taste.
Rice paper is thinner, burns slower, and has almost no flavour. Hemp papers are slightly thicker, have a faint natural taste, and tend to be a touch easier to roll with because of the extra grip. The DeLuxe uses rice paper — it's the best choice if minimal paper taste is your priority.
No. Most people hand-roll from continuous rolls without any tools. A rolling machine works fine too, but you'll need to tear the paper to size first. The serrated edge on the DeLuxe box makes clean tears straightforward.
Keep it in its original box, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Rice paper absorbs humidity quickly, which makes it harder to tear cleanly and can affect the burn. A dry drawer or shelf is all you need — nothing fancy.
No, this is paper only. Grab a pack of Smoking DeLuxe filter tips separately — they're sized to match the 44 mm width and give you a proper, consistent draw.
Last updated: April 2026