
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
The BEUZ Unbleached Rolling Papers on Roll is a continuous sheet of unbleached rolling paper measuring a full 4000mm long and 44mm wide — that's four metres of paper in a single roll. Instead of fumbling with individual sheets, you tear off exactly the length you need, every time. Made by BEUZ, a French brand known for their no-nonsense approach to rolling accessories, this roll gives you complete control over your paper size without the waste.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Paper type | Unbleached (brown) |
| Roll length | 4000mm (4 metres) |
| Paper width | 44mm |
| Format | Continuous roll (cut-to-size) |
| SKU | HS1991 |
Complete your rolling setup with a grinder for an even, consistent fill and some filter tips to keep things tidy. A rolling tray catches the loose bits and gives you a proper workspace — especially handy when you're tearing paper off a 4-metre roll.
Standard rolling paper booklets give you 32 sheets, maybe 50 if you're lucky. Each one is pre-cut to a fixed size, which means you're stuck with king size or single wide — no in-between. The BEUZ roll flips that entirely. Four metres of continuous paper means you decide the dimensions. Want something slim and short? Tear off 70mm. Building something for a group session? Go longer. You're not limited by what some factory decided was the right size.
The unbleached part matters too. That natural brown colour isn't a design choice — it's the absence of chlorine or calcium carbonate bleaching agents. Bleached papers go through chemical whitening processes, and while the amounts are trace, the logic is simple: fewer chemicals in the paper means fewer chemicals in the smoke. The paper has a slightly rougher texture between your fingers compared to bleached alternatives, and it rolls with a satisfying grip. It doesn't slide around while you're tucking.
Here's the honest limitation: a roll this size isn't pocket-friendly. It's not something you toss in your jacket and head out with. This lives at home, on your desk or in your rolling station. For on-the-go sessions, you're still better off with a standard booklet. But for home use? This thing lasts months. We've seen customers get through 50-80 joints from a single roll depending on how generously they tear, which makes the cost per joint almost negligible.
We'd pick this over buying 5 separate booklets any day of the week. The maths alone makes it worthwhile — 4000mm of paper versus the roughly 3200mm you'd get from a hundred king size sheets. And you skip the cardboard waste from multiple packs. The 44mm width sits right in the sweet spot: wide enough for a comfortable roll, narrow enough that you're not burning excess paper on a thin joint.
Compared to the RAW Classic Roll, which runs at a similar width, the BEUZ has a slightly thicker feel. It's not harsh or papery — just present. You know the paper is there when you roll it. Some people prefer that tactile feedback; others want the thinnest paper possible. If ultra-thin is your thing, the BEUZ isn't trying to compete in that space. It's built for durability and a clean, even burn. We've noticed it holds its shape well even when you roll loosely, which is forgiving for less experienced rollers.
One thing to watch: because there's no gum line printed at intervals, you need to eyeball your tear length. After two or three goes, you'll develop a feel for it. But the first couple might come out a bit uneven. That's normal — it's not a flaw in the product, just the learning curve of switching from pre-cut to roll format.
With 4000mm of paper, you'll get roughly 50 to 80 joints depending on the length you tear each time. At a standard 70mm per joint, that's about 57 joints. Go shorter and you'll stretch it further.
Continuous roll papers generally don't include pre-applied gum strips at intervals. You seal the joint by moistening the paper edge as you roll, or you can use separate adhesive strips if you prefer a more secure seal.
Unbleached papers skip the chemical whitening process, which means no chlorine or calcium carbonate residues in the paper. The trade-off is purely cosmetic — brown instead of white. The burn rate and taste are cleaner according to most users we talk to in the shop.
Yes. 44mm is comparable to standard king size slim width. It gives you enough paper to roll comfortably without excess material burning alongside your herb. It's the most popular width for a reason.
Honestly, it's best kept at home. The roll is bulky compared to a slim booklet. Pre-tear a few sheets and carry those in a tin if you want the BEUZ paper on the go. The roll itself is your home supply.
Hemp rolling papers are made from hemp plant fibres pressed into thin sheets. The BEUZ roll is unbleached, meaning the fibres retain their natural brown colour. Hemp paper tends to burn slower and more evenly than wood pulp alternatives.
Last updated: April 2026