
Rolling trays
by Glow Tray
The Rolling Tray Pink Dolphin is a LED-lit rolling tray that keeps your smoking setup tidy and visible in low-light conditions. Six multicolour LED lights built into the tray base mean you can roll cleanly whether you're sat round a campfire, in a dimly lit living room, or somewhere the overhead lighting isn't doing you any favours. It's a rolling tray that doubles as mood lighting — and yes, it has a party mode.
Rolling in the dark is a recipe for wasted herb. You've been there — fumbling with papers at a mate's place where the only light source is a phone screen, or trying to roll one at a festival while squinting at your lap. Every pinch of loose material that falls off the paper disappears into the void. The Pink Dolphin Glow Tray fixes that in the most straightforward way possible: it lights up your rolling surface from underneath so you can actually see what you're doing.
The raised edges catch anything that falls, which is the whole point of any rolling tray. But most trays are useless the moment the lights go down. This one keeps working. The 6 LED lights cycle through multiple colours, giving you enough visibility to roll properly without blinding everyone around you. It's functional first, decorative second — though we won't pretend the pink dolphin aesthetic isn't part of the appeal.
One honest note: this is a novelty-meets-function item. If you're after a heavy-duty metal tray for daily home use in a well-lit room, something simpler will do the job. The Glow Tray earns its keep specifically in darker environments — camping trips, house parties, late-night garden sessions. That's where it genuinely shines (literally). If that's your scene, it's a smart pickup.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Glow Tray - Rolling Tray Pink Dolphin |
| SKU | HS1241 |
| LED Count | 6 multicolour LEDs |
| Lighting Modes | Standard glow + party mode |
| Design | Pink dolphin graphic |
| Edge Style | Raised edges to contain loose material |
| Category | Rolling Trays |
We've sold rolling trays for over 25 years at Azarius, and the honest truth is that most people don't think about their rolling surface until they've lost half a gram into a carpet. A standard metal or bamboo tray sorts that problem out at home. But the Glow Tray fills a gap we see customers run into constantly: outdoor sessions and low-light situations where a regular tray is just a dark rectangle you can't see.
The party mode is a laugh — it cycles the LEDs through a flashing pattern that's more disco than utility. Genuinely fun at a house party or festival campsite, less useful when you're actually trying to roll something. We'd recommend using the steady glow for rolling and saving party mode for afterwards. The weight of the tray feels solid enough to sit on uneven surfaces without sliding around, though it's light enough to toss in a backpack without noticing.
Complete your rolling setup with a decent grinder and some quality rolling papers. A four-piece metal grinder catches kief separately, and unbleached papers complement the whole experience. Check our smokeshop section for grinders, papers, and filter tips that pair well with any rolling tray.
A rolling tray needs raised edges deep enough to catch stray material, and the Pink Dolphin delivers on that front. According to common questions we see from customers, the depth of a rolling tray matters more than people expect. When you're rolling directly onto a tray, any loose herbs that fall off the paper collect in the tray rather than disappearing — that's the whole function. The Pink Dolphin's edges are high enough to keep things contained without getting in the way of your hands while you work.
Size-wise, this tray gives you enough surface area to lay out your papers, a grinder, and your material without feeling cramped. It's not a massive serving-platter-sized tray — it's portable. If you're after something to leave permanently on a coffee table with room for 4 people's gear, go bigger. If you want something you can actually bring somewhere, this is the right call.
| Use Case | Pink Dolphin Glow Tray | Standard Metal Tray |
|---|---|---|
| Low-light rolling | Built-in LED illumination | No lighting — need external source |
| Portability | Lightweight, backpack-friendly | Lightweight, backpack-friendly |
| Party/festival use | Party mode LEDs, conversation starter | Functional but no visual appeal |
| Daily home use (well-lit room) | Works fine, LEDs optional | Does the same job, usually cheaper |
| Durability | Solid build, electronics need care | Virtually indestructible |
A rolling tray gives you a flat, contained surface to roll on. The raised edges catch loose herb that falls off your paper, so nothing gets wasted or lost. It also keeps your rolling area tidy — papers, filters, grinder, and lighter all in one spot instead of scattered across a table.
Deep enough to catch stray material without getting in the way of your hands. Around 1-2 cm of raised edge is the sweet spot. The Pink Dolphin's edges are designed to contain loose herb while still giving you full access to the rolling surface.
The Glow Tray uses a built-in power source for its 6 multicolour LEDs. Check the product packaging for specific battery or charging details. The LEDs are bright enough to illuminate your rolling surface in dark environments without being harsh on the eyes.
Absolutely — that's where it's at its best. Camping, festivals, garden sessions after dark. The LED lighting means you don't need to hold a phone torch in your mouth while trying to roll. Just switch it on and you've got a lit surface to work with.
Party mode cycles the 6 LEDs through a flashing, colour-changing pattern. It's more of a visual feature than a practical one — great for atmosphere, less ideal for precision rolling. Use the steady glow for rolling and switch to party mode when you're done.
In well-lit rooms, a standard metal or bamboo tray does the same job for less money. The Glow Tray's advantage is specifically in low-light situations — if you regularly roll in darker environments, the built-in LEDs genuinely help. If you don't, a regular tray is fine.
Last updated: April 2026