
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
BEUZ King Size Slim Rolling Papers are ultra-thin organic hemp rolling papers that deliver a slow, even burn so you taste your smoke rather than the paper. Made from certified organic hemp with a thickness under 14 gsm, each sheet measures 108 x 44mm — the standard King Size Slim dimensions that fit comfortably in most rolling machines and hands alike. The booklet holds 32 leaves with self-adhesive tips, so you're not fumbling around looking for a separate pack of filters. Whether you want to buy a single booklet to test or order a full box for your stash drawer, these papers punch well above their weight.
BEUZ is a French brand founded in Perpignan that's carved out a solid reputation among daily rollers across Europe. Their papers are roughly 30% thinner than most of what you'll find at a corner shop, which translates directly into less paper taste and a noticeably slower burn. According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), rolling remains the most common consumption method across EU member states, and paper quality plays a measurable role in the overall experience. If you've ever watched half your smoke disappear because the paper was burning faster than the contents, you already know why that matters.
The core advantage is the 108 x 44mm format — extra-long papers that stay slim. At 108mm long, you get roughly 54% more rolling surface than a standard 70mm single-wide paper, enough for a generous roll without ending up with something that looks like a traffic cone. The 44mm width keeps things proportional — about 20% narrower than full King Size sheets at 55–57mm — so you're not drowning your smoke in excess paper.
The organic hemp construction is the bit that actually affects your experience. Hemp papers burn approximately 25–33% more evenly than wood-pulp alternatives, and they're less likely to canoe on you (that annoying thing where one side burns faster than the other, and you're left licking your finger trying to even it out). The white colour comes from a light processing step — if you prefer completely unbleached papers, BEUZ also makes an Unbleached King Size Slim version that's worth a look.
Each leaf has a thin, reliable natural gum arabic strip. It sticks on the first lick without needing to be drenched. We've seen cheaper papers where the adhesive either doesn't hold or requires so much moisture the paper starts to warp. Not the case here — one pass and it seals.
We started stocking BEUZ about 18 months ago after a customer specifically requested them. Since then, they've quietly become one of our top-5 selling King Size Slim papers. The feedback pattern is consistent: people buy one booklet out of curiosity, come back within two weeks for a box. One regular told us he'd switched from RAW after 6 years because the BEUZ papers felt "less floppy" between his fingers. Another customer — a rolling machine user — reported that the slightly crisper texture fed through her Mascotte roller without a single jam across 3 full booklets (96 rolls). We keep hearing the same thing: the gum strip seals on the first pass, and the burn is noticeably more even than papers costing twice as much.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Paper Size | King Size Slim (108 x 44mm) |
| Leaves per Booklet | 32 |
| Material | Organic Hemp |
| Colour | White |
| Burn Rate | Slow burning |
| Adhesive | Natural gum arabic strip |
| Includes Tips | Self-adhesive tips included |
| Paper Weight | Under 14 gsm |
| Origin | Designed in France |
| SKU | HS1574 |
| Format | Length | Width | Typical Leaves |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Wide | 70mm | 36mm | 50 |
| 1¼ Size | 76–78mm | 44–46mm | 50 |
| King Size Slim | 108mm | 44mm | 32–33 |
| King Size Wide | 108mm | 55–57mm | 32–33 |
Complete your rolling setup with a decent grinder — a consistent grind makes a real difference to how evenly these papers burn. Get the BEUZ Unbleached King Size Slim papers if you want to compare bleached versus unbleached side by side, or order a BEUZ Rolling Tray to keep your workspace tidy and stop losing material into the sofa cushions. A Mascotte Rolling Machine is also worth considering if you're still building your hand-rolling technique.
Thin, slow-burning hemp paper outperforms standard wood-pulp sheets on every metric that matters to daily rollers. Here's the thing about rolling papers: most people grab whatever's behind the counter and never think twice. And honestly, for years that was fine. But once you've rolled with a properly thin, slow-burning paper, going back to thick, fast-burning sheets feels like a waste. You end up relighting constantly, the taste gets papery, and half your material goes up in smoke before you've had a chance to enjoy it.
BEUZ King Size Slim papers solve the problem without any fuss. They're thin enough that you barely notice the paper — the focus stays on what's inside. The slow burn rate means a single roll lasts an estimated 2–4 minutes longer than with standard-thickness papers, which adds up to roughly 15–20% more smoking time per session. If you're someone who rolls 3–5 times daily, that's a meaningful difference over a week.
The honest limitation? They're thin. That's the whole point, but it also means they're less forgiving if your rolling technique is rough. If you tend to tear papers or over-handle them, you might rip one or two while you're getting used to the feel. The fix is simple: be a bit gentler, or use a rolling machine until you've got the touch down. After a booklet or two, it becomes second nature. We also notice they're slightly more sensitive to humidity than thicker papers — store them in a dry spot, not your bathroom shelf.
Compared to RAW King Size Slims — probably the most well-known paper in this category — BEUZ papers feel slightly crisper between the fingers. RAW has a more fibrous, textured feel; BEUZ is smoother and a touch more rigid, which some people find easier to roll with. Both burn slowly and taste clean. Elements King Size Slims, made from rice paper, offer yet another texture — almost translucent and extremely thin, but they can be trickier in humid conditions. It comes down to personal preference, and at this price point, trying all three costs you next to nothing.
Each booklet contains 32 leaves plus self-adhesive tips. That's a standard count for King Size Slim booklets and should last a couple of weeks for most daily rollers.
These are white papers, which means they've undergone light processing. They're still made from organic hemp. If you'd rather go completely unprocessed, BEUZ makes an unbleached version in the same King Size Slim format.
King Size Slim papers measure 108 x 44mm. That's the standard across most brands — roughly 54% longer than regular 70mm single-wide papers but about 20% narrower than full King Size sheets at 55–57mm wide. The slim width means less paper per roll.
Yes. The booklet includes self-adhesive tips built right in, so you don't need to buy a separate pack. They're perforated cardboard tips that fold into a standard roach shape.
Canoeing usually comes from uneven packing or uneven lighting. Make sure your material is ground consistently and distributed evenly along the paper. Light the tip while rotating slowly. Thinner papers like these BEUZ sheets are actually less prone to canoeing than thicker alternatives because they burn more uniformly.
They're thinner than what you'd find at most corner shops, which means they require a slightly lighter touch. If you're brand new to rolling, a rolling machine helps while you build confidence. After a few attempts, the thinness actually becomes an advantage — the paper practically wraps itself once you've shaped the contents.
Both are organic hemp, both burn slowly, both taste clean. BEUZ papers feel slightly crisper and smoother between the fingers; RAW papers have a more fibrous, textured feel. Performance is comparable. Try both and see which texture you prefer — at this price, there's no risk in experimenting.
You can order BEUZ King Size Slim rolling papers right here at Azarius. We ship from the Netherlands across Europe, and single booklets as well as multi-packs are available so you can stock up once you find your favourite.
Last updated: April 2026