
G-Rollz Unbleached Rolling Papers + Tips & Tray
Rolling papers
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G-Rollz Unbleached Rolling Papers + Tips and Tray
The G-Rollz Unbleached Rolling Papers + Tips and Tray is a complete rolling kit that packs 50 king-sized leaves, 50 filter tips, a bamboo poker, and a fold-out rolling tray into one Banksy-themed pack. Made from finely pressed bamboo fibres with an acacia tree sap gumline, there are no bleaching agents, no harsh chemicals, and no unwanted additives — just clean materials and a slow, even burn.
Why G-Rollz Unbleached Papers Deserve a Spot in Your Pocket
Most rolling papers look the same in the packet but behave very differently once you spark them. The G-Rollz unbleached range skips the chlorine bleaching process entirely, leaving the bamboo fibres their natural light brown colour. That matters more than aesthetics — according to research published in Elemental Composition of Commercially Available Ca..., tipping papers and rolling materials can contain trace heavy metals, and the manufacturing process (including bleaching) influences what ends up in the smoke you inhale. Choosing unbleached bamboo fibre is one of the simplest ways to reduce what you're breathing in besides the herb itself.
Then there's the gumline. G-Rollz uses acacia tree sap — a natural plant-derived adhesive — instead of synthetic gum. It sticks reliably with a single lick and doesn't leave that faintly chemical taste you sometimes get from cheaper papers. We've rolled with these side by side against standard bleached kings, and the difference in taste is noticeable: the G-Rollz papers are close to flavourless, letting whatever you've packed do the talking.
The honest limitation? The fold-out tray is card, not metal. It works brilliantly as a portable rolling surface — on a park bench, at a mate's flat, wherever — but it's not a permanent replacement for a proper metal tray at home. Think of it as a clever bit of on-the-go engineering rather than workshop furniture. For a dedicated home setup, pair it with a solid metal rolling tray.
What Is Inside the G-Rollz Pack
Everything folds out from a single compact booklet. Here is exactly what you get:
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Rolling papers | 50 king-sized unbleached bamboo fibre leaves |
| Filter tips | 50 perforated card tips |
| Poker | 1 bamboo poker for packing |
| Rolling tray | Fold-out card tray (Banksy design) |
| Gumline | Acacia tree sap (natural adhesive) |
| Bleaching agents | None — fully unbleached |
| Paper material | Finely pressed bamboo fibres |
| Design variant | Banksy themed (SKU: HS1614) |
How the Bamboo Fibre Makes a Difference
Bamboo grows fast, doesn't need pesticides, and produces fibres that press into thin, strong sheets. For rolling papers, that translates to a leaf that's sturdy enough to handle without tearing but thin enough to burn slowly and evenly. The texture sits somewhere between rice paper and hemp — slightly more grip than rice, slightly less coarse than hemp. You can feel the fibres when you pinch the edge, but they don't crumble or flake.
Compared to standard bleached white papers, the burn rate on these G-Rollz unbleached kings is noticeably more consistent. No runs, no canoes (that annoying one-sided burn), and the ash holds together in a clean grey line rather than flaking everywhere. If you've been using RAW Black or Elements, you'll find these in the same ballpark — thin, clean, and well-behaved. The main difference is the bamboo source material versus hemp or rice, which gives a marginally different mouthfeel: slightly smoother, slightly less papery.
How to Roll with the G-Rollz Kit
- Open the pack and fold out the card tray along the scored creases. Lay it flat on any surface — it gives you a clean, contained area to work on.
- Grind your herb to a medium consistency. Too fine and it pulls through the filter; too coarse and it won't pack evenly. A decent grinder set to medium does the job.
- Take one filter tip from the pack. Roll it into a tight cylinder or accordion fold (the perforations make this straightforward) and place it at one end of a king-sized leaf, gumline facing up and away from you.
- Distribute your ground herb evenly along the paper. For a king-size, 0.5g to 1g is a comfortable range depending on how tightly you pack.
- Tuck the non-gum edge around the herb and filter, rolling upward with your thumbs. Lick the acacia gum strip lightly — it activates with minimal moisture — and seal.
- Use the included bamboo poker to gently tamp down the open end. This compresses the herb slightly for an even draw without restricting airflow.
- Twist or fold the open end shut, and you're done. The whole process takes under 2 minutes once you've got the knack.
Complete your rolling setup with a proper herb grinder for a consistent grind — the SLX 2.5 Non-Stick Grinder pairs well with these papers, giving you the medium consistency that works best in king-sized rolls. If you're after a permanent rolling surface for home, a RAW Metal Rolling Tray is the natural upgrade from the fold-out card version.
From Our Counter: What We Actually Think
We've sold rolling papers since 1999, and the number one complaint we hear about budget papers is uneven burn and chemical aftertaste. The G-Rollz unbleached range solves both problems at a price point that makes it easy to just grab one and go. The Banksy artwork on the pack and tray is a nice touch — it's the kind of thing you leave on the coffee table rather than stuffing in a drawer.
The bamboo poker is a small detail that makes a real difference. Most people use a pen or a key to pack their rolls, which works but isn't exactly hygienic. Having a dedicated tool in the pack, made from the same sustainable bamboo as the papers, is the sort of thoughtful inclusion that separates G-Rollz from generic paper brands. It's lightweight, disposable if needed, and does the job better than whatever's in your pocket.
One thing to keep in mind: 50 papers and 50 tips means a 1:1 ratio. If you tend to mess up a tip or two (no judgement — we all have clumsy days), you might run out of tips before papers. Keep a spare pack of card tips around if you're heavy-handed with the folding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are G-Rollz unbleached rolling papers chemical-free?
Yes. These papers are made from bamboo fibres with no chlorine bleaching, no calcium carbonate chalk coatings, and no synthetic additives. The gumline uses natural acacia tree sap instead of synthetic adhesive.
What size are the rolling papers in this pack?
King-sized. Each leaf measures roughly 110mm by 44mm — the standard king-size dimension that fits comfortably between 0.5g and 1g of ground herb.
Can you reuse the fold-out rolling tray?
You can, but it's card rather than metal, so it won't last forever. It holds up well for the life of the 50 papers in the pack. For daily home use, a metal tray is a better long-term option.
How do bamboo rolling papers compare to hemp papers?
Bamboo papers tend to be slightly thinner and smoother than hemp, with a more neutral taste. Hemp papers have a bit more texture and a faintly earthy flavour. Both burn cleanly — it comes down to personal preference on mouthfeel.
Do unbleached papers burn differently from white papers?
Generally, unbleached papers burn more evenly because they lack the calcium carbonate coating used in many white papers. The G-Rollz bamboo leaves produce a consistent, slow burn with clean grey ash.
What is acacia tree sap gumline?
Acacia sap (also called gum arabic) is a natural adhesive harvested from acacia trees. It's been used in food and paper products for centuries. It activates with a light lick and holds a seal without any synthetic taste.
Is the bamboo poker necessary?
Not strictly, but it helps. Tamping down the open end of your roll with the poker gives a more even pack and better draw. It beats using a pen cap or your little finger.
Last updated: April 2026



