
VIBES King Size Slim with Tips - Ultra Thin
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VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin Rolling Papers
VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin is a complete rolling kit that pairs 33 ultra-thin rice-based papers with 33 pre-cut tips in a single magnetic-closure booklet. Designed by Berner — the rapper and cannabis entrepreneur behind Cookies — VIBES papers have become a staple in smoking culture since their 2017 launch for good reason: they burn slowly, evenly, and let the flavour of your herbs come through without papery interference. One booklet, everything you need, no fumbling for separate tip packs. If you want to buy VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin papers, this is the thinnest option in the entire VIBES range.
What Makes VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin Worth Rolling With
These are the thinnest papers VIBES produces, measuring approximately 12–14 microns in sheet thickness compared to roughly 25 microns for their Hemp line. Pick one up and you'll notice immediately — it's almost translucent, with a delicate crinkle that feels like it could tear if you sneeze on it. It won't. These are surprisingly resilient once you start rolling, and the thinness means you're tasting your herb blend, not the paper. That's the whole point of going ultra thin: minimum paper, maximum flavour.
VIBES offers three paper types across their range — Ultra Thin (rice-based, ~12–14 µm), Hemp (~25 µm), and Rice (~20 µm). The Ultra Thin sits at the lightest end of the spectrum. If you've rolled with RAW Black papers before, this is the same weight class. The difference is in the texture: VIBES Ultra Thins have a slightly grippier feel that makes tucking easier, especially if your fingers run dry. Compared to the VIBES Hemp papers, which are thicker and have a slightly earthy taste of their own, the Ultra Thin is the better pick when you want nothing between you and your herbs. According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), consumer preference across Europe has shifted measurably toward thinner, unbleached rolling papers over the past decade — a trend VIBES fits squarely into.
One honest note: ultra-thin papers are less forgiving for beginners. If you over-pack or roll unevenly, they'll canoe faster than a thicker paper would. In our experience, roughly 1 in 5 first-time ultra-thin rollers tears the paper on their initial attempt. Get your grind consistent and your tuck tight, and you'll be rewarded with the cleanest burn in the VIBES lineup.
Specifications for VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin
Each booklet contains 33 rice-based ultra-thin papers and 33 pre-cut filter tips, housed in a magnetic-closure pack measuring approximately 11 cm in height.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | VIBES (by Berner) |
| Paper Type | Ultra Thin (rice-based, ~12–14 µm) |
| Size | King Size Slim (approx. 108 mm × 44 mm) |
| Tips Included | Yes — 33 pre-cut filter tips in same booklet |
| Papers per Booklet | 33 papers + 33 tips |
| Gum Line | Natural Arabic gum |
| Paper Weight | Approx. 12–14 g/m² |
| Booklet Height | Approx. 11 cm |
| SKU | HS2608 |
| Colour | Translucent / near-clear when held to light |
| VIBES Paper Line | Material | Approx. Thickness | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra Thin | Rice | ~12–14 µm | Maximum herb flavour, experienced rollers |
| Rice | Rice | ~20 µm | Smooth burn, moderate thinness |
| Hemp | Hemp | ~25 µm | Sturdier roll, slight earthy taste |
Complete your setup: grab a VIBES aluminium rolling tray for a proper flat surface — loose herb and thin papers on a textured table is a recipe for frustration. A decent herb grinder with a fine consistency setting also makes a real difference with ultra-thin papers, since even shred means even burn. Order a RAW Six Shooter cone filler if you prefer the pre-rolled cone approach with VIBES Cones Ultra Thin.
Why Ultra Thin King Size Slims Belong in Your Rotation
Ultra-thin rice papers burn at roughly the same rate as finely milled dried herbs — approximately 7–8 mm per minute under calm conditions — which eliminates the uneven burn that plagues thicker sheets. We've sold rolling papers since 1999, and the question we get most often is still: "does the paper actually matter?" Short answer — yes, massively. A thick, bleached paper adds its own flavour and burns at its own pace, which usually means faster than your herb. The result is wasted material and a harsh, papery taste at the back of your throat. Ultra-thin papers like these VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin sheets solve both problems.
The king size slim format gives you about 108 mm of rolling length — enough room for a generous fill without the 52–54 mm width of a full king size, which can feel like rolling a small cigar. At 44 mm wide, the slim format keeps the diameter manageable: tight enough for a satisfying draw, wide enough that airflow isn't restricted. And because the 33 tips are right there in the same booklet, you're not tearing up business cards or hunting through drawers for a roach. Slide one in, roll, lick, done.
The one thing this booklet doesn't do: pre-roll itself. If you genuinely struggle with hand-rolling, VIBES also makes pre-rolled cones in the same Ultra Thin paper — get the VIBES Cones King Size Ultra Thin for a ready-made option. But if you can roll — even roughly — these papers are more satisfying to work with. The natural Arabic gum seals on the first lick without needing to drown it, and the slight texture of the rice paper grips the herb as you tuck. According to Beckley Foundation research on smoking apparatus, thinner papers contribute to reduced combustion byproducts per session compared to standard-weight sheets.
How to Roll with VIBES King Size Slim with Tips Ultra Thin Papers
Rolling a clean joint with ultra-thin papers takes seven steps and about 90 seconds once you've practised a few times.
- Grind your dried herbs to a medium-fine consistency — roughly 1–2 mm particle size, similar to coarse sea salt. Too coarse and the paper will burn unevenly around lumps; too fine and you'll restrict airflow.
- Take one tip from the booklet and fold it into an M or W shape at one end, then roll the remaining strip around it to form a cylindrical filter roughly 6–7 mm in diameter.
- Hold the paper with the gum strip facing you at the top, adhesive side up. Place the tip at one end and distribute approximately 0.5–0.75 g of ground herb evenly along the crease.
- Pinch the paper between your thumbs and index fingers. Roll back and forth gently to shape the contents into a cylinder. With ultra-thin paper, you'll feel the herb through the 12–14 µm sheet — use that feedback to find any lumps.
- Tuck the non-gum edge of the paper over the herb and behind the gum strip. Start the tuck at the tip end where the filter gives you a solid anchor point, then work your way along.
- Lick the gum strip lightly — one pass is enough with Arabic gum — and seal from the filter end outward. Give it a gentle twist or fold at the open end.
- Tap the finished roll filter-down on a flat surface 3–5 times to settle the contents. Light the opposite end evenly, rotating as you do.










