
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
BEUZ Unbleached Hemp King Size Slim Rolling Papers are naturally brown, chlorine-free rolling papers made from hemp fibre and sealed with acacia gum. At 13.5 g/m², they sit in that sweet spot where the paper is thin enough to let the flavour of your herbs come through, but sturdy enough that it won't tear mid-roll. Each sheet measures 110 mm x 44 mm — standard king size slim dimensions that fit any rolling style from cones to straight rolls.
The first thing you notice when you pull one from the booklet is the texture. It's got a slight grain to it — not slippery like rice papers, not rough like wood pulp. That hemp weave gives your fingers something to grip, which genuinely makes a difference if you're rolling without a machine. The natural brown colour isn't a gimmick; it means the paper hasn't been bleached with chlorine or calcium carbonate. What you're burning is hemp fibre and acacia tree sap. That's it.
We've stocked dozens of rolling paper brands since 1999, and the question we get most often is: "Does the paper actually matter?" Short answer — yes, especially if you're rolling daily. Bleached papers often contain residual chemicals from the whitening process. Unbleached hemp papers skip that step entirely, which means fewer unknowns going into your lungs. The acacia gum strip on these BEUZ papers is plant-derived and burns without leaving residue, unlike some synthetic adhesives that can leave a faint chemical taste on the exhale.
At 13.5 grams per square metre, these are noticeably thinner than standard wood-pulp papers (which typically sit around 20–25 g/m²). Thinner paper means less material burning alongside your herbs, so you taste more of what you packed and less of what you rolled with. The burn rate is slow and even — no canoeing, no runs down one side. If you've ever had a joint burn unevenly because the paper was too thick or poorly glued, you know how annoying that is.
One honest limitation: because they're unbleached and ultra-thin, they're slightly less forgiving than thicker papers if your rolling technique is still a work in progress. If you over-lick the gum strip, it can wrinkle. If you pack too loosely, the thinness shows every gap. These reward a confident roll. If you're still learning, pair them with a rolling machine — no shame in that.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Material | Unbleached hemp fibre |
| Paper weight | 13.5 g/m² |
| Sheet size | 110 mm x 44 mm |
| Format | King Size Slim |
| Adhesive | Natural acacia gum |
| Bleaching | None (unbleached) |
| GMO status | GMO-free |
| SKU | HS2688 |
Complete your setup with slim cardboard filter tips — they give your roll structure and keep loose bits out of your mouth. A rolling tray keeps your herbs, grinder, and papers in one spot instead of scattered across the sofa. If you prefer a hands-free approach, a king size slim rolling machine pairs directly with these 110 mm sheets.
Most rolling papers on the market fall into three camps: wood pulp, rice, and hemp. Wood pulp papers are the cheapest and the thickest — they burn fast, taste papery, and often contain calcium carbonate as a whitening agent. Rice papers are ultra-thin and nearly tasteless, but they're fragile and slippery, which makes rolling by hand a pain. Hemp papers sit right in the middle: thin enough for clean flavour, textured enough for a solid grip, and strong enough to survive a pocket or a festival.
The unbleached part matters more than people think. Chlorine bleaching doesn't just change the colour — it alters the fibre structure and can leave trace chemicals in the paper. When you set fire to that paper and inhale through it, those traces come along for the ride. Skipping the bleach means fewer combustion byproducts between you and your herbs. According to research on elemental composition of commercially available papers, the materials and processing of rolling papers directly affect what you inhale during combustion (PMC11064008).
Compared to OCB Hemp Slim or RAW Classic King Size, the BEUZ papers are a similar weight class but tend to be slightly less stiff out of the booklet. That softer feel makes them easier to shape around a cone, though it does mean they crease more readily if you're rough with them. We'd pick these over any bleached paper without hesitation. Against other unbleached hemp options, it comes down to personal preference on stiffness and gum strip width — BEUZ runs a narrow gum line, which some rollers prefer for a cleaner seal.
After handling thousands of rolling paper brands, we can tell you that the biggest variable isn't the paper — it's the gum. A bad adhesive ruins an otherwise decent paper. The acacia gum on these BEUZ sheets seals on the first lick and stays sealed. We've seen synthetic-gum papers pop open in humid conditions or refuse to stick when your lips are dry. Acacia gum is more forgiving across conditions, and it burns clean — no black residue line running down the side of your joint.
The 44 mm width is standard king size slim. If you prefer a wider paper for fatter rolls, you'll want to look at king size wide (typically 52–55 mm). But for most daily rollers, 44 mm is the format that balances herb-to-paper ratio best. You get a slim, efficient joint that doesn't waste material on excess paper overlap.
Unbleached means the hemp fibre hasn't been treated with chlorine or other whitening chemicals. The paper retains its natural brown colour. This reduces the number of chemical compounds present during combustion, giving you a cleaner burn with fewer unknowns in the smoke.
They serve different preferences. Hemp papers like these BEUZ sheets offer more grip and slightly more body, making them easier to roll by hand. Rice papers are thinner and more transparent but tear easily and slip between fingers. For daily hand-rolling, we'd pick hemp every time.
Acacia gum is a natural resin harvested from acacia trees. It's used widely in the food industry as a stabiliser (you'll find it listed as E414 on ingredient labels). On rolling papers, it acts as a plant-based adhesive that activates with moisture and burns without leaving residue.
Yes. At 110 mm x 44 mm, they're standard king size slim dimensions. Any roller designed for king size slim papers — from basic plastic rollers to metal ones — will work with these sheets without trimming or adjustment.
A standard BEUZ booklet contains 32 leaves. That's enough for a couple of weeks of moderate use or a solid weekend if you're sharing generously. Store the booklet in a dry spot — humidity can affect the gum strip over time.
Last updated: April 2026