
Rolling trays
by RAW
The RAW Bamboo Backflip Tray is a magnetic rolling tray made from thick, solid bamboo that folds shut to look like a portable backgammon set. Open it up and you'll find a complete rolling station: one half is a wide mixing surface with a built-in scooper cradle, the other holds compartments for your grinder, papers, tips, and everything else you need. Eight magnets lock both halves together so nothing shifts in transit. At 22 x 12 cm, it sits comfortably in a bag or on a shelf without drawing attention.
RAW took their inspiration from a 1970s rolling tray design and wrapped it in bamboo thick enough that you feel the weight the moment you pick it up. It's not a flimsy novelty item — it's a proper piece of kit that happens to double as the most discreet way to carry your rolling gear around.
The interior is where this bamboo rolling tray earns its reputation. Flip the magnetic clasp open and you're looking at two distinct halves, each with a clear purpose.
The left half (or right, depending on how you hold it) is dominated by a single large indentation — nearly the full surface area. This is your mixing and rolling zone. The bamboo surface is smooth enough that herb doesn't stick, and the raised edges keep everything contained. Tucked into this half is a small scooper/cradle piece. It lifts out, lets you funnel your blend into a paper, and slots back in magnetically when you're done. We've seen people lose these on cheaper trays; the magnet here actually holds.
The other half is carved into compartments: slots sized for a grinder, a pack of RAW papers, filter tips, a lighter, and a few extras. Everything sits snug. The 8 magnets — 4 per side — keep both halves aligned when closed, so your grinder doesn't rattle around and announce itself to the room.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| Material | Thick natural bamboo |
| Dimensions (closed) | 22 x 12 cm |
| Closure system | 8 neodymium-style magnets |
| Interior layout | Mixing surface + scooper/cradle + compartments |
| Design inspiration | 1970s rolling tray |
| SKU | HS0285 |
| Exterior appearance | Plain bamboo — resembles a board game case |
Standard metal rolling trays do one thing: give you a flat surface. That's fine at home, but the second you need to move — to a mate's house, a festival, a park — you're scooping everything into a bag and hoping your grinder lid doesn't pop off. We've watched people walk into the shop with herb dust lining the bottom of their rucksack. That's the problem the Backflip solves.
Because it folds shut with magnetic force, it's genuinely portable. The bamboo exterior looks like something you'd carry a chess set in. Nobody gives it a second glance. And unlike a metal tray that clangs against everything, bamboo is quiet. You can toss this into a bag between a book and a water bottle and forget it's there until you need it.
The honest limitation: it's 22 x 12 cm, so the rolling surface is smaller than a full-size RAW metal tray. If you're rolling for a group of 6, you'll feel the space constraint. For solo sessions or rolling 1–2 at a time, the size is spot on. Think of it as your travel tray, not your coffee-table centrepiece.
This is one of those products where the material matters more than the spec sheet suggests. Cheap bamboo accessories feel hollow — tap them and they sound thin. The Backflip is noticeably dense. Pick it up and there's a satisfying heft, somewhere around the weight of a hardback novel. The grain is tight, the finish is smooth but not plasticky, and the edges are rounded enough that it won't snag on fabric inside a bag.
The magnets deserve a mention too. They're not fridge-magnet weak. You need a deliberate pull to open the tray, which means it won't pop open if something presses against it in your bag. The scooper cradle clicks into its recess with a tactile snap. After a few uses, the open-scoop-roll-close routine becomes muscle memory.
One thing to keep in mind: bamboo is a natural material. It doesn't love being left in direct sunlight or sitting in moisture for hours. Wipe it down after use, don't leave it on a wet windowsill, and it'll age well. We've seen bamboo trays in the shop that still look sharp after years of daily use — the material darkens slightly, which most people actually prefer.
Complete your rolling setup with a RAW grinder and a pack of RAW Classic King Size Slim papers — both fit neatly into the Backflip's compartments. If you're after tips, RAW's pre-rolled filter tips save time and slot right into the dedicated tip compartment.
If you're comparing this to a standard RAW metal rolling tray, the trade-off is straightforward: the metal tray gives you more surface area and costs less, but it's not portable and it's not discreet. The Backflip costs more because it's bamboo, has 8 magnets, and includes built-in compartments. For home use only, the metal tray is fine. For anyone who rolls on the go — and that's most of us — the Backflip is the better pick.
| Feature | RAW Bamboo Backflip Tray | Standard RAW Metal Tray |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Thick natural bamboo | Printed metal |
| Portability | Folds shut, magnetically sealed | Open tray, no closure |
| Compartments | Yes — grinder, papers, tips, lighter | No — single flat surface |
| Scooper/cradle | Included, magnetic | Not included |
| Discretion | Looks like a board game case | Clearly a rolling tray |
| Rolling surface | Smaller (fits within 22 x 12 cm half) | Larger (full tray surface) |
| Durability | Bamboo — ages well, resists dents | Metal — can dent and chip |
Strong enough that you need a deliberate pull to open the tray. The 8 magnets hold both halves firmly together — you can carry it upside down in a bag without it popping open. The scooper cradle also locks magnetically into its slot.
Most 2-piece and 4-piece grinders up to about 50 mm diameter fit comfortably. Anything larger than 55 mm will be a tight squeeze. A standard RAW grinder slots right in.
Yes. Wipe the mixing surface with a dry cloth or a slightly damp one after each session. Avoid soaking it in water — bamboo is durable but not waterproof. A quick brush-out keeps the compartments clear of residue.
When opened fully, both halves lie flat connected by the hinge, giving you access to the full interior. The mixing half works as a rolling surface, though it's smaller than a dedicated flat tray — about half of the 22 x 12 cm footprint.
The magnetic seal is tight but not airtight. If you leave ground herb inside, a faint scent can escape over time. For full odour control, empty the mixing surface before closing and store your herb in a sealed container within the compartment side.
The standard striped bamboo version is part of RAW's regular lineup. RAW occasionally releases limited-edition colourways, but the classic bamboo Backflip has been a consistent catalogue item.
Last updated: April 2026