
Rolling papers
by Vibes
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The Vibes Cubano Ultra Thin Cone is a pre-rolled cone that holds over 8 grams of dried herb in a single, massive paper. That's not a typo — this thing is built like a cigar, with a wide opening for easy filling and a built-in filter tip so you can skip the fiddly bits and get straight to smoking. If you've ever tried to hand-roll something this size, you already know why pre-rolled cones exist.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vibes |
| Type | Pre-rolled cone |
| Paper style | Ultra thin |
| Capacity | 8g+ of dried herb |
| Filter | Pre-installed tip |
| Format | Cubano (cigar-sized) |
| Quantity | 1 cone per pack |
| SKU | HS1114 |
Filling a cone this size takes a decent grinder. A 4-piece herb grinder with a kief catcher gives you an even, fluffy grind that packs consistently — no air pockets, no lumps. Pair the Cubano with a rolling tray to catch the inevitable spillage when you're loading 8 grams into a single paper.
Rolling a joint that holds over 8 grams by hand is a proper skill test. The paper tears, the filter collapses, the herb distribution goes wonky and you end up with a canoe that burns down one side. We've watched people try. It's painful. The Vibes Cubano Ultra Thin Cone skips all of that — it arrives pre-shaped, pre-filtered, and ready for you to pack.
The "ultra thin" part matters more than you'd think at this scale. Thicker papers on a cone this size mean you're tasting paper, not herb. Vibes kept the paper fine enough that it doesn't dominate the flavour, but sturdy enough that it won't collapse under the weight of a full load. That's the balance most cheap cones get wrong — they're either tissue-thin and rip when you pack them, or cardboard-thick and taste like a bonfire. The Cubano sits in a good spot between the two.
One honest limitation: packing 8 grams evenly takes a bit of patience. You can't just dump everything in and twist the top. Work in layers, tamp gently with a pen or packing tool after each addition, and you'll get a smooth, even burn from tip to filter. Rush it and you'll get hot spots that make the cone burn unevenly. The wide opening helps — it's genuinely easy to fill — but the technique still matters at this volume.
We've sold a lot of cones over the years, and the Cubano gets pulled out for group sessions more than anything else. One cone, 8 grams, passed around 4-6 people — it's a communal smoke, not a solo mission (though nobody's stopping you). The ultra thin paper burns slower than you'd expect for its size, which means it doesn't race ahead of you. A fully packed Cubano can last 15-20 minutes of steady rotation in a group, which is proper value from a single cone.
Compared to a standard king-size cone that holds about 1-1.2 grams, the Cubano is roughly 7 times the capacity. That's a different category of smoke entirely. If you're after something between the two, Vibes also makes king-size cones in the same ultra thin paper — worth a look if the Cubano feels like overkill for a weeknight. But for a weekend gathering or a celebration, the Cubano is the one we'd reach for. There's something satisfying about a single, well-packed cone that you don't get from rolling six separate joints.
Over 8 grams when fully packed. That's roughly 7 times the capacity of a standard king-size cone. You don't have to fill it completely — 5-6 grams still makes for a generous smoke.
Yes. It's pre-rolled with a built-in filter tip already in place. No need to make or insert your own — just pack, twist, and light.
Expect 15-20 minutes of steady smoking when packed with 8 grams and lit evenly. The ultra thin paper burns slower than thicker alternatives, which helps it last.
Technically, yes — 8 grams is a lot for one person, but you can pack it lighter with 3-4 grams and still get a good burn. Most people share these in groups of 4-6.
Ultra thin paper lets more herb flavour through and less paper taste. It's noticeably finer in hand — almost translucent — but still rigid enough to hold its shape when packed. Regular papers are sturdier but add more of their own flavour at this size.
Pack in layers and tamp gently between each one. Uneven packing is the number one cause of canoeing. Light the tip slowly, rotating the cone, rather than torching one side. A hemp wick gives you more control than a lighter.
One cone per pack. It's a single, cigar-sized pre-rolled cone — one is usually enough for a full session.
Last updated: April 2026