
Rolling papers
by King Palm
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King Palm King Rolls are hand-rolled palm leaf wraps designed for slow, even-burning sessions without tobacco, additives, or glue. Each pack contains 2 king-sized rolls that hold up to 2 grams of dry herb each, pre-fitted with corn husk filters for a cooler, smoother draw. If you've been wrestling with blunt wraps that canoe, crack, or leave a chemical aftertaste, these are the fix.
Standard blunt wraps are essentially tobacco leaf — they add nicotine to whatever you're smoking and burn unevenly if the humidity is off by even a fraction. King Palm sidesteps the whole problem by using natural Cordia leaf (a tropical palm leaf) that's been hand-rolled and sealed without glue. The result is a wrap that burns at a consistent, slower rate and doesn't compete with the flavour of your herb.
We've had customers switch to palm leaf wraps after years of using tobacco blunts, and the most common reaction is surprise at how much more they can actually taste. There's no harshness from nicotine, no papery chemical edge — just the herb. The corn husk filter at the tip is a clever touch too. It cools the smoke before it hits your lips and provides a bit of structure so the end doesn't collapse into a soggy mess. It's a small detail, but it makes a noticeable difference over a 15-to-20-minute session.
The honest limitation: these are pre-shaped tubes, not flat wraps. You pack them rather than roll them. If you're someone who likes to customise the shape and tightness of your roll, you'll find the format a bit rigid. But if you want consistency and zero rolling skill required, that trade-off works in your favour.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | King Palm |
| Pack contents | 2 king-sized rolls |
| Capacity per roll | Up to 2 grams |
| Wrap material | Natural Cordia palm leaf |
| Filter material | Corn husk |
| Tobacco content | None — 0% |
| Adhesives | None — no glue used |
| Additives | None |
| Rolling required | No — pre-rolled, pack and go |
| SKU | HS2771 |
The feel of these wraps is the first thing you notice. Pick one up and it's got a satisfying weight — not flimsy like a rolling paper, not thick like a cigar wrap. The palm leaf has a slight natural sheen and a faintly woody, almost tea-like smell when unlit. It doesn't overpower your herb the way a flavoured blunt wrap would, but it adds a subtle earthiness that most people find pleasant.
One thing worth mentioning: storage matters. Palm leaf wraps dry out faster than tobacco wraps once the pouch is open. If you're only using one of the two rolls, reseal the pouch tightly or drop the spare into a small jar with a humidity pack. A dried-out King Palm will crack when you try to pack it, and there's no saving it at that point. Fresh from the pouch, though, they're beautifully pliable.
Compared to RAW cones — which hold roughly 0.5–1g depending on size — King Palm King Rolls are substantially bigger at 2g capacity. If you're after something closer to a personal-sized smoke, King Palm also makes Mini and Slim sizes. But for group sessions or a long evening wind-down, the King is the one we'd reach for.
Complete your setup with a quality grinder — the SLX Non-Stick Grinder or a classic Santa Cruz Shredder will give you the medium-consistency grind that works best with palm leaf wraps. If you want to keep your spare King Palm fresh, a small Tightvac container does the job nicely.
| Feature | King Palm King Roll | Standard Blunt Wrap | RAW King Size Cone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Natural palm leaf | Tobacco leaf | Unrefined paper |
| Tobacco content | 0% | Contains nicotine | 0% |
| Capacity | Up to 2g | 1–2g | Approx. 1.15g |
| Filter included | Yes — corn husk | No | Paper crutch |
| Rolling required | No — pack only | Yes — manual roll | No — pack only |
| Burn time | 15–20 minutes | 8–15 minutes | 5–10 minutes |
| Glue/adhesive | None | Varies | Gum strip |
The burn time difference is real. We've timed it. A fully packed King Palm King Roll consistently outlasts a same-size paper cone by a solid 8–10 minutes. The thicker palm leaf simply burns slower, which means less relighting and a more relaxed pace.
Slightly. There's a mild, woody-earthy note from the natural palm leaf — nothing overpowering. Most people find it complements dry herb rather than masking it. If you're used to flavoured wraps, these will taste notably cleaner and more neutral.
Yes, and we'd actually recommend it for solo use. Packing around 1–1.5g with a slightly looser fill gives better airflow and a smoother draw. You don't need to fill it to the brim — the wrap holds its shape regardless.
Reseal the pouch immediately after opening. If you've already opened both and only used one, store the spare in a small airtight container — a Tightvac or mason jar works well. A dried-out palm leaf will crack and become unusable, so humidity control is key.
Completely. The wrap is Cordia palm leaf, the filter is corn husk. No tobacco, no nicotine, no additives, no glue. What you taste is the leaf and your herb — nothing else.
King Palm includes a small wooden stick in most packs for tamping. If yours doesn't have one, a pen, chopstick, or the back of a pencil works fine. The key is packing in stages — add herb, tamp lightly, repeat — rather than stuffing it all in at once.
A fully packed 2g King Roll burns for roughly 15–20 minutes. That's significantly longer than a standard paper cone, which typically runs 5–10 minutes. The thicker palm leaf is what slows the burn rate.
Yes, a standard lighter or hemp wick both work. Rotate the tip while lighting to get an even cherry. Palm leaf takes a moment longer to ignite than paper, so be patient — once it catches, it stays lit reliably.
Last updated: April 2026