
Rolling papers
by Smoking
Smoking Thinnest King Size Rolling Papers are ultra-thin rolling papers that weigh just 10g/m² — a full 20% thinner than any other paper on the market. Each leaf measures 108 x 44mm and delivers a clean, slow burn that lets you taste what you're smoking, not the paper itself. If you've ever rolled with a thick, papery sheet that overpowers your herb, these are the antidote.
At 10 grams per square metre, Smoking has shaved paper weight down to the bare minimum. For context, most "slim" or "ultra-thin" papers from other brands sit around 12–13g/m². That 20% difference sounds small on paper (pun intended), but you notice it immediately. Pick up a Smoking Thinnest leaf and it practically floats between your fingers — there's an almost translucent quality to it, like holding a whisper of material. You can see the Smoking watermark pressed into each sheet, which isn't just branding: watermarking helps the paper burn more evenly by creating slight variations in thickness across the surface.
The honest limitation here? Because they're so thin, they're slightly less forgiving for sloppy rolling. If you crumple one up or handle it with damp fingers, it tears more easily than a thicker paper would. That said, once you've got the knack — and it doesn't take long — the thinness actually makes tucking easier because the paper conforms to the shape of your material without fighting back.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Smoking |
| Paper weight | 10g/m² |
| Dimensions | 108 x 44mm |
| Size category | King Size |
| Leaves per pack | 33 |
| Gum type | 100% natural vegetable gum |
| Watermark | Yes — Smoking logo |
| Burn rate | Slow and even |
| SKU | HS0516 |
Complete your rolling setup with a decent grinder and some filter tips. A consistent grind makes a bigger difference to your smoke than most people realise — pair these papers with an aluminium herb grinder and RAW filter tips for the cleanest possible roll.
We get asked all the time whether rolling papers actually make a difference. Short answer: yes, and it's not subtle. A heavier paper — anything above 13–14g/m² — contributes its own taste and smoke to whatever you're rolling. You're essentially smoking paper alongside your herb. The thinner the paper, the less combustion material between you and pure flavour. At 10g/m², Smoking Thinnest papers are about as close to "not there" as a rolling paper can get while still holding together.
The burn rate matters too. Thick papers tend to burn faster and hotter because there's more material catching flame. Smoking Thinnest papers burn slowly and evenly — you get a longer session from the same amount of material. If you've been using standard king size papers and switching to these, expect your rolls to last noticeably longer. That 20% reduction in paper weight translates directly to a cooler, slower burn.
One thing worth mentioning: the 100% natural vegetable gum strip on these papers is genuinely sticky. One lick, sealed. We've used papers from other brands where you're licking the gum line three or four times and it still peels open five minutes later. Not the case here. The adhesive grabs on first contact and holds.
| Feature | Smoking Thinnest | Typical ultra-thin papers | Standard king size papers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paper weight | 10g/m² | 12–13g/m² | 14–16g/m² |
| Burn speed | Slow | Medium-slow | Medium-fast |
| Flavour interference | Minimal | Low | Noticeable |
| Rolling difficulty | Moderate — needs a light touch | Easy | Easy |
| Gum adhesion | Strong — natural vegetable gum | Varies by brand | Varies by brand |
| Leaves per pack | 33 | 32–33 | 32–33 |
We've sold Smoking papers since the early days of the shop, and the Thinnest line is the one we reach for behind the counter when someone asks "what's the best paper you carry?" They're not the cheapest option — but the difference between a 10g/m² paper and a standard 14g/m² paper is something you feel on the first draw. Less harshness, more flavour, slower burn. If you're spending money on good herb, it makes zero sense to wrap it in thick paper that masks the taste.
The one watch-out: don't leave these in a humid environment. Because they're so thin, they absorb moisture faster than heavier papers. Keep the pack in a dry spot — a drawer, a stash box, your pocket — and they'll stay crisp. If they do get slightly damp, they're harder to separate and the gum can activate prematurely. Not a dealbreaker, just something to be aware of.
It's the weight of the paper per square metre of material. At 10g/m², Smoking Thinnest papers are the lightest commercially available king size papers. Lower weight means less paper to combust, which means less interference with the flavour of your material and a slower, cooler burn.
They need a slightly lighter touch than standard papers because the 10g/m² material can tear if you handle it roughly. Once you adjust — takes about 2 or 3 rolls — they're actually easier to tuck because the thin paper moulds around your material without resisting.
Each pack contains 33 leaves, measuring 108 x 44mm each. Standard count for king size packs across most brands.
100% natural vegetable gum. It's plant-derived, sticks on the first lick, and holds reliably. No synthetic adhesives.
Slower. Less paper material means less fuel for combustion. Smoking Thinnest papers burn noticeably slower and more evenly than standard king size papers, which means your roll lasts longer from the same amount of material.
The Smoking logo watermark is pressed into each leaf during manufacturing. Beyond branding, watermarks create subtle thickness variations that help the paper burn more evenly across its surface.
Yes, they work fine in standard king size rolling machines. Just be gentle when loading — the thin paper can crease if you force it into the rollers. Feed it in smoothly and let the machine do the work.
Last updated: April 2026