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G-Rollz Dyed Rolling Papers + Tips & Tray

Rolling papers

by G-Rollz

€ 3,50
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Fifty lightly dyed plant-fibre rolling papers, fifty filter tips, a bamboo poker, and a foldable tray — everything you need for a proper session in one pack. G-Rollz use acacia tree sap gumlines and skip the chemicals entirely, so you get a smooth, clean burn with a bit of colour.
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G-Rollz Dyed Rolling Papers + Tips and Tray

The G-Rollz Dyed Rolling Papers + Tips and Tray is a complete rolling kit that bundles 50 lightly dyed papers, 50 filter tips, a bamboo poker, and a foldable tray into one compact package. Each paper is made from finely pressed plant fibres with an acacia tree sap gumline — no harsh chemicals, no additives, just a smooth smoke with a splash of colour.

50 Dyed Rolling Papers 50 Filter Tips Included Bamboo Poker Foldable Rolling Tray Acacia Sap Gumline

Design Selection

This kit ships in a random design — you get what you get. G-Rollz rotate their artwork regularly, so the colour and print on your papers will be a surprise. If you order multiple packs, there is a decent chance you will receive different designs.

Specifications for G-Rollz Dyed Rolling Papers

Everything you need to know about what is inside the box, laid out plainly.

SpecValue
BrandG-Rollz
Paper MaterialFinely pressed plant fibres
GumlineAcacia tree sap (natural)
Papers per Pack50
Filter Tips per Pack50
AccessoriesBamboo poker, foldable rolling tray
DesignRandom (varies per pack)
Chemicals / AdditivesNone
SKUHS1617

Complete your session setup with a decent grinder — the SLX Non-Stick Grinder keeps herb fluffy and feeds papers evenly. If you prefer pre-rolled cones, check out the G-Rollz Pre-Rolled Cones for the same plant-fibre quality without the manual work.

Why This G-Rollz Rolling Kit Belongs on Your Table

Rolling papers on their own are cheap and easy to find. But the actual rolling experience? That is where most kits fall short. You end up tearing a filter tip from a business card, balancing your tray on a book, and poking the end with a pen cap. The G-Rollz Dyed Rolling Papers + Tips and Tray removes all of that faffing about.

The foldable tray gives you a proper flat surface — wide enough to spread your material, catch stray bits, and keep everything in one place. The 50 included filter tips are the right weight and width, so you are not folding cardboard scraps and hoping they hold. And the bamboo poker is genuinely useful for packing the end of a joint without tearing the paper. We have seen people use keys, chopsticks, even earbuds. The poker is better than all of them.

One honest note: the papers are lightly dyed, which looks brilliant, but they are slightly thicker than ultra-thin rice papers. If you are used to the near-transparent feel of an OCB Slim or Elements paper, these will feel different in your fingers — a touch more body, a bit more structure. That is not a flaw; it actually makes them easier to roll with, especially if you are still building your technique. But if paper thinness is your top priority, know what you are getting into.

What the Papers Actually Feel Like

The plant-fibre material has a light texture to it — not glossy, not papery, somewhere between a hemp wrap and a classic wood-pulp rolling paper. There is a slight grain you can feel when you run your thumb across the surface. The acacia tree sap gumline activates with a quick lick and sticks on the first pass, which is more than we can say for some budget papers where you end up licking the strip 3 times and praying.

The dye itself does not affect the taste. We have rolled with these side by side against undyed plant-fibre papers and there is no chemical aftertaste, no odd smell when you light up. G-Rollz specifically formulate these without harsh chemicals or additives, and you can tell — the ash burns clean and grey, not black.

According to research published in the journal Inhalation Toxicology, the elemental composition of rolling papers can vary significantly between brands, with some containing trace heavy metals in the paper or tipping material (PMC11064008). G-Rollz address this by sticking to plant fibres and natural acacia sap — no bleach, no chemical adhesives.

How to Use the G-Rollz Rolling Kit

Straightforward steps, nothing complicated. If you have rolled a joint before, you already know most of this — but the kit makes each step cleaner.

  1. Unfold the tray and lay it flat on a stable surface. The crease sits in the centre, giving you a slight channel that naturally funnels loose material toward the middle.
  2. Take one filter tip from the pack and fold it into an M or W shape at one end, then roll the rest of the card around it to form a cylinder. The tips are pre-cut to the right width — no trimming needed.
  3. Place the filter at one end of a dyed rolling paper, gumline facing you at the top edge.
  4. Spread your ground material evenly along the paper, using the tray to catch anything that falls. Aim for roughly 0.3–0.5g per paper for a standard joint.
  5. Tuck the non-gum edge of the paper around the material and roll upward, keeping even pressure with your thumbs and index fingers.
  6. Lick the acacia sap gumline once — a single pass is enough — and seal the joint from filter to tip.
  7. Use the bamboo poker to gently pack the open end. Push material down about 3–5mm to create a firm, even burn. Twist the excess paper at the tip to close it off.
  8. Fold the tray back up for storage. Everything — leftover papers, tips, poker — fits inside the folded tray.

From Our Counter

We have stocked G-Rollz for a while now, and the most common feedback we get is about the tray. People buy the kit for the coloured papers, then come back because the foldable tray turned out to be the best part. It is lightweight, fits in a jacket pocket when folded, and does not slide around on a table the way a magazine or phone screen does. For a kit at this price point, the tray alone is worth it.

A study in BMC Public Health found that many roll-your-own smokers describe the physical act of rolling as a ritual — a tactile, almost meditative process that is part of the enjoyment (PMC9653084). The G-Rollz kit leans into that. The coloured papers, the natural gumline, the bamboo poker — it turns a functional task into something you actually look forward to. That matters more than most people expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the dyes in G-Rollz papers safe to smoke?

G-Rollz state that their dyed papers contain no harsh chemicals or additives. The dyes are lightly applied to plant-fibre paper, and the gumline uses natural acacia tree sap. There is no chemical aftertaste or unusual smell when lit.

Can I choose which colour or design I receive?

No. The design ships at random. G-Rollz rotate their artwork, so you will receive whichever design is currently in stock. Ordering multiple packs increases your chances of getting different designs.

How many joints can I roll with one pack?

The pack contains 50 rolling papers and 50 matching filter tips. That is 50 joints if you nail every roll. Realistically, most people get 45–48 usable joints per pack — a couple of papers always go to practice or mistakes.

What is the foldable tray made of?

The tray is a thick card stock that folds flat for transport and opens into a rigid rolling surface. It is not metal or plastic — think of it as a sturdy, purpose-built card tray that fits inside the pack.

How do G-Rollz papers compare to RAW or Elements?

G-Rollz dyed papers are slightly thicker than RAW Black or Elements ultra-thin rice papers. They have more body, which makes them easier to handle but less transparent. The acacia sap gumline seals faster than most. The main difference is aesthetic — these are coloured, those are not.

What is the bamboo poker for?

The poker is for packing the open end of your joint after rolling. Push the material down gently to create a firm, even fill. It also works for clearing out a clogged filter tip or stirring ground material on the tray.

Do the coloured papers burn differently than plain ones?

No noticeable difference. The ash burns clean and grey. The light dye does not alter the burn rate or evenness compared to undyed plant-fibre papers from the same brand.

Last updated: April 2026

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