
Rolling papers
by Hemper
The Hemper Hemp Cones 1¼ are pre-rolled hemp cones that take rolling skills out of the equation entirely — just fill, twist, and light. Each 4-pack comes with a reusable glass mouthpiece that keeps the draw cool and clean, and you get six flavour options to match your mood. If you've ever watched someone roll a flawless cone and thought "that's never going to be me," these exist specifically for you.
| Variant | Flavour Profile | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Original | Clean, neutral hemp taste — no added flavour | Purists who want nothing between them and their herb |
| Blueberry | Sweet berry, slightly tart | Fruity sessions without overpowering the herb |
| Mango | Tropical, ripe mango sweetness | Summer evening vibes |
| Grape | Rich, candy-grape flavour | Anyone who grew up on grape soda |
| Honey | Warm, mellow sweetness | A subtle flavour that complements rather than competes |
| Sweet | General sweetness, no specific fruit | A middle ground between Original and the fruit flavours |
Our pick? Start with Original if you care about tasting your herb. Grab Honey if you want a hint of something extra without it taking over. The fruit flavours — Blueberry, Mango, Grape — are bolder and will colour the smoke noticeably.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Hemper |
| Cone size | 1¼ (standard single-serve) |
| Material | All-natural hemp paper |
| Cones per pack | 4 |
| Mouthpiece | Reusable glass tip (1 included) |
| Approximate capacity | ~0.5 g per cone |
| Available flavours | Original, Blueberry, Mango, Grape, Honey, Sweet |
| Additives | None (hemp paper, no tobacco, no nicotine) |
Complete your setup: pair these hemp cones with a decent herb grinder to get a consistent, fluffy fill — lumpy herb is the number one reason pre-rolled cones burn unevenly. A small metal grinder with a kief catcher works best. If you're after a different cone size, check out Hemper's King Size hemp cones for longer sessions.
Here's the honest truth from behind the counter: about half the people who buy rolling papers end up with something that looks like a crumpled receipt. Rolling is a skill, and skills take practice. These Hemper hemp cones skip the learning curve entirely. The cone shape is already formed — uniform, symmetrical, with a consistent taper from tip to mouthpiece. You're not fighting creased paper or uneven tucks. You're just packing herb into a ready-made shape.
The hemp paper itself makes a real difference compared to standard wood-pulp papers. It burns slower and more evenly, which means you're not relighting every 30 seconds or watching one side canoe while the other side barely catches. There's no chemical taste either — just clean, slightly earthy smoke. You can actually taste what you've put inside, which is the whole point.
The glass mouthpiece is the detail that elevates these above most pre-rolled cones in this price range. Cardboard tips get soggy, collapse, and restrict airflow after a few minutes. Glass doesn't. It stays cool, keeps its shape, and you can rinse it under the tap and reuse it with your next cone. It's a small thing, but once you've used a glass tip, cardboard feels like going back to dial-up internet.
The one limitation worth mentioning: 1¼ cones hold roughly 0.5 g each. That's a personal-sized smoke. If you're sharing with more than one mate, you'll burn through the 4-pack quickly. For group sessions, King Size cones are a better shout. But for solo use or a quick one before dinner, 1¼ is the right size — not too much, not too little.
We've sold a lot of pre-rolled cones over the years, and the most common mistake people make is packing too loosely. A loosely packed cone burns fast, unevenly, and wastes herb. The second most common mistake is packing too tightly — then you can't draw through it at all and you're sitting there red-faced trying to pull air through a solid cylinder of plant matter. The sweet spot is somewhere in between: firm enough to hold its shape when you tip it sideways, loose enough that you can feel air moving through when you take a test draw before lighting.
The flavoured variants — Blueberry, Mango, Grape — are more pronounced than you might expect. They're not a subtle hint; you'll taste them throughout the session. Some people love that, some find it distracting. If you're smoking something with a distinctive terpene profile that you actually want to taste, go with Original or Honey. The fruit flavours work best with milder herbs where you don't mind the paper contributing to the overall flavour.
Roughly 0.5 g when packed to a comfortable density. That's a standard single-serve amount — enough for one person, maybe two if you're not going deep.
Yes. The glass tip fits most 1¼ cones and can also work as a standard glass filter tip with hand-rolled joints. Rinse it with warm water between uses and it'll last indefinitely.
They do. Hemp paper burns slower and more evenly than wood-pulp or rice papers. You'll notice less canoeing (one side burning faster than the other) and a cleaner taste with no chemical aftertaste.
Completely. They're made from all-natural hemp paper with no tobacco, nicotine, or synthetic additives. The flavoured variants use food-grade flavourings applied to the hemp paper.
Hemp cones are pre-rolled into a cone shape from thin hemp paper — you fill them like a funnel. Hemp blunt wraps are flat sheets of thicker hemp leaf that you roll yourself around the herb, similar to a cigar wrap. Cones are easier; wraps give you more control over shape and size.
Usually uneven packing or uneven lighting. Pack your herb in small increments, tamping gently after each addition. When lighting, rotate the cone and let the tip catch evenly before drawing. A slow, even light solves 90% of canoeing issues.
Keep them in the original packaging, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Hemp paper absorbs humidity quickly, which makes it harder to light and can cause an uneven burn. A sealed container or zip-lock bag in a drawer works well.
Last updated: April 2026