
Rolling papers
by Pay-Pay
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Pay-Pay King Size Slim Origin king size slim rolling papers are unrefined leaves made with renewable energy in Alcoy, Spain — the historic heartland of European paper-making. Each booklet gives you 32 king size slim leaves with ecological Arabic gum, so you get a clean, even burn without a pile of unnecessary chemicals tagging along. If you want to buy king size slim rolling papers that feel honest in the hand and don't leave a weird aftertaste, these are a proper shout.
Pay-Pay's king size slim rolling papers stand out because they use 100% unrefined paper with no chlorine bleaching and no unnecessary processing — just paper that does its job without adding flavours or chemicals you didn't ask for. The gum strip is ecological Arabic gum, which sticks reliably and burns evenly. You won't be relicking the seal three times hoping it holds.
What caught our attention is the production process. Pay-Pay manufactures these in Alcoy, Spain, using renewable energy. Alcoy has been a paper-making town since the 1700s, so this isn't some start-up slapping "eco" on a label — it's a region with centuries of craft behind it, now powered by modern energy sources. The packaging reflects that no-nonsense approach: clean design, attractive logo and artwork, nothing overwrought. It looks good on a shelf without trying too hard.
The honest limitation? These are single booklets of 32 leaves. If you're rolling daily, you'll go through a pack in a week or two. Stock up accordingly. Also, unrefined papers are slightly thicker than ultra-thin rice papers, so if you're used to something whisper-thin like RAW Black, the texture will feel different — a touch more substantial between your fingers. That's not a flaw; it's the trade-off for skipping heavy processing. Most people find unrefined papers easier to roll with because they don't tear as readily.
King size slim rolling papers measure approximately 110mm long and use a narrower width than standard king size sheets, giving you enough room for a comfortable roll without wasting material. The slim width means you're not building a cannon every time; you control how much goes in. According to rolling paper sizing guides, king size papers are best suited for 0.7g to 1.0g fills, though you can go lighter if that's your preference.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Pay-Pay |
| Product | King Size Slim Origin |
| Leaves per pack | 32 |
| Paper type | 100% unrefined |
| Gum type | Ecological Arabic gum |
| Size format | King Size Slim (~110mm) |
| Production energy | Renewable |
| Origin | Alcoy, Spain |
| SKU | HS1202 |
Complete your setup with a decent grinder and some filter tips. A consistent grind makes all the difference to how evenly these unrefined papers burn, and tips keep the whole thing structurally sound from first light to last draw. Consider the RAW Classic Rolling Tray or the Mascotte Slim Filters to round out your rolling kit.
Rolling with Pay-Pay king size slim rolling papers follows the same fundamentals as any quality unrefined leaf, but the natural texture gives you slightly more grip than bleached alternatives. If you're newer to it, here's the process step by step.
We've stocked a lot of king size slim rolling papers over the years — from rice-based ultra-thins to hemp papers to classic wood pulp — and Pay-Pay sits in a sweet spot that's hard to argue with. The unrefined paper doesn't have that bleached, papery smell you get from cheap white skins. Hold one up to your nose and there's barely anything there — just a faint, neutral, almost woody note. That's what unrefined smells like when it's done properly.
Compared to something like RAW Classic king size slims, the Pay-Pay Origin papers are similar in philosophy — unrefined, natural gum, no chlorine — but Pay-Pay leans into the renewable energy angle more heavily. If the environmental footprint of your rolling papers matters to you (and for a product you're literally setting on fire, it's a fair thing to think about), the Alcoy production story is genuine. RAW papers are made in the same region, incidentally. Alcoy is basically the rolling paper capital of Europe. Data from the EMCDDA's European Drug Report notes that consumer awareness around smoking accessories and harm reduction has been steadily rising across EU markets, which tracks with the growing demand we see for unrefined and additive-free papers at our counter.
One thing worth knowing: the 32-leaf count is standard for king size booklets, but some brands pack 50 leaves into their slim booklets. Pay-Pay keeps it at 32, which means a slightly thinner pack that fits easily in a jacket pocket or rolling tray without bulging. It's a minor detail, but if you're the type who notices, you'll appreciate it. If you want to order a few booklets at once, that's the smartest move — you'll always have a fresh pack ready.
Unrefined rolling papers skip the heavy chemical processing — particularly chlorine bleaching — that turns raw wood pulp into bright white sheets. The result is a paper with a natural brown or tan colour that retains more of its original fibre structure. This matters because fewer processing chemicals means fewer compounds combusting when you light up.
According to a 2024 study on the elemental composition of commercially available rolling papers, daily use estimates range from 2g to 5g of paper consumed per day for heavy smokers, making the composition of your papers a genuine consideration over time (PMC, 2024). Choosing unrefined king size slim rolling papers with ecological gum is one straightforward way to reduce what you're inhaling beyond the material itself.
The ecological Arabic gum on Pay-Pay papers is plant-derived — sourced from acacia trees. It's the same type of gum used across the food industry, and it burns cleanly. Synthetic adhesives or heavily processed gums can add off-flavours and unknown combustion by-products. Arabic gum doesn't have that problem. Get a pack of these and you'll notice the difference on the first roll.
| Paper Type | Bleached | Typical Colour | Processing Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard white | Yes (chlorine) | White | Heavy |
| Unrefined (Pay-Pay Origin) | No | Natural brown | Minimal |
| Hemp-based | Varies | Light brown | Moderate |
| Rice-based ultra-thin | Sometimes | Translucent | Moderate to heavy |
No. They're 100% unrefined, which means no chlorine bleaching. The natural brown colour is the paper's actual shade — nothing added, nothing stripped away.
Each booklet contains 32 king size slim leaves. That's standard for this format, though some competing brands pack up to 50 in a single booklet.
It's a natural adhesive derived from acacia tree sap. Pay-Pay uses an ecologically sourced version, meaning the harvesting and processing follow sustainable practices. It seals with a light lick and burns cleanly.
Hemp papers are made from hemp fibre; Pay-Pay Origin papers are unrefined wood pulp. Both avoid chlorine bleaching. The main difference is texture — hemp papers tend to be slightly grippier, while unrefined wood pulp papers like these have a smoother feel and a very neutral burn flavour.
Yes. Pay-Pay manufactures in Alcoy, Spain, and powers the production process with renewable energy sources. It's part of their sustainability commitment for the Origin line specifically.
King size slim rolling papers are approximately 110mm long and narrower than standard king size. They're suited for rolls containing roughly 0.7g to 1.0g, though you can go lighter. The slim width keeps things proportional without excess paper.
They tend to burn slightly slower and more evenly because the fibre structure hasn't been broken down by bleaching. You'll also notice less paper taste — the burn is cleaner and more neutral.
Last updated: April 2026