
Vibes Rice Rolling Papers King Size Slim
Rolling papers
by Vibes
Vibes Rice Rolling Papers King Size Slim
Vibes Rice King Size Slim rolling papers are ultra-thin rice papers designed to burn slowly and let your herbs do the talking. Each sheet holds up to 1g of dry material — that's proper king size territory — and the rice construction means a noticeably slower, more even burn than standard hemp papers. You get 33 papers per booklet, which is a solid run before you need to restock.
Why Rice Paper Over Hemp for King Size Slim Rolling Papers
Rice rolling papers burn slower than hemp — that's the short version. The longer version: rice paper is thinner, produces less ash, and contributes almost zero flavour of its own. If you've ever rolled with a thicker paper and tasted more paper than herb, you already know the problem these solve. The Vibes Rice King Size Slim sits at the thinner end of the spectrum, which means you're getting the full terpene profile from whatever you've packed inside.
The trade-off? Thinner papers are less forgiving when you roll. They can crease or tear if you handle them roughly, and they don't stick to sweaty fingers the way a thicker hemp paper might. If you're still developing your rolling technique, you'll want dry hands and a bit of patience. But once you've got the muscle memory, rice papers reward you with a cleaner, smoother session that lasts noticeably longer than the same amount of material in a hemp skin.
We've had customers come back specifically for these after trying them once — the lack of paper taste is that obvious. It's one of those differences you can't un-notice.
Specifications for Vibes Rice King Size Slim Papers
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Vibes |
| Material | Rice |
| Size | King Size Slim |
| Capacity | Up to 1g dry herbs per paper |
| Papers Per Booklet | 33 |
| Burn Speed | Slow (slower than hemp) |
| Thickness | Ultra-thin |
| SKU | HS0893 |
Complete your setup with a grinder for an even, consistent pack — uneven material is the number one cause of canoes and uneven burns, regardless of how good your papers are. A rolling tray keeps everything tidy and catches what would otherwise end up on your carpet. If you prefer not to roll by hand, grab a pack of pre-rolled cones in the same king size format.
Why King Size Slim Rice Papers Are Worth Keeping in Your Pocket
Standard-size papers hold roughly 0.5g. King size slim papers hold up to 1g. That's double the material in a single roll, which makes these the obvious pick for group sessions or anyone who doesn't want to roll twice in a row. The slim width keeps things manageable — you're not wrestling with a novelty-sized sheet — while the extra length gives you room to work with a proper amount of herb.
The slow burn rate matters more than most people realise. A faster-burning paper means more material combusts between draws, which is just waste. With Vibes Rice papers, the cherry holds steady and the paper catches up to your pace rather than racing ahead of it. Over a 33-paper booklet, that adds up to a meaningful difference in how far your herbs stretch.
One honest limitation: rice papers don't have the natural grip that hemp papers offer. The gum line seals well once you lick it, but the paper itself is slippery. If you normally roll with slightly damp fingers for traction, you'll need to adjust. Dry hands, light touch — that's the technique here.
How to Roll with Vibes Rice King Size Slim Papers
- Grind your herbs to a medium consistency — not powder-fine, not chunky. You want airflow through the roll, and rice papers show every lump.
- Pull a single sheet from the booklet. The gum strip should face you, sticky side up, along the top edge. Handle it by the corners — rice paper picks up moisture from your fingertips fast.
- Create a channel shape with the paper between your thumbs and index fingers. Distribute up to 1g of ground material evenly along the length. If you're using a filter tip, place it at one end now.
- Tuck the non-gum edge over the material and begin rolling upward with your thumbs, keeping even pressure. Rice paper is thin enough to feel the shape of the material through it — use that feedback.
- Once the material is wrapped snugly, lick the gum strip lightly — a thin line of moisture is enough. Too much water and the ultra-thin paper will wrinkle or tear.
- Seal, twist or fold the open end, and let it dry for 10-15 seconds before lighting. This gives the gum a chance to set properly.
- Light evenly by rotating the tip in the flame. Rice paper catches cleanly and burns at a consistent rate from the first draw.
Rice vs Hemp vs Unbleached: Picking Your Paper Material
The 3 main paper materials you'll run into are rice, hemp, and wood pulp (often sold as "unbleached" or "natural"). Here's how they actually compare when you're rolling and smoking, not just reading a spec sheet.
| Feature | Rice (Vibes Rice) | Hemp | Unbleached Wood Pulp |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burn Speed | Slowest | Medium | Fastest |
| Paper Taste | Almost none | Mild, earthy | Noticeable |
| Thickness | Ultra-thin | Thin | Medium |
| Rolling Difficulty | Harder — less grip, tears easily | Moderate — slight texture helps | Easiest — most forgiving |
| Ash | Minimal, white | Light grey | Darker, more volume |
| Best For | Flavour purists, experienced rollers | All-rounders | Beginners, quick rolls |
If you're after the cleanest taste and slowest burn, rice wins. If you want something a bit more forgiving to roll with, hemp is the middle ground. We'd pick rice every time for a session where flavour matters — but we'd grab hemp for rolling on a windy festival field where finesse goes out the window.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Vibes Rice papers harder to roll than hemp papers?
Yes, slightly. Rice paper is thinner and more slippery, so it doesn't grip your fingers or the material the same way hemp does. Keep your hands dry and use a light touch. Once you've rolled 5 or 6, the technique clicks.
How many king size slim papers come in one Vibes booklet?
Each booklet contains 33 king size slim rolling papers. That's standard for most king size booklets across brands.
Do rice rolling papers affect the taste of herbs?
Barely at all. Rice paper contributes almost zero flavour, which is the main reason people choose it over hemp or wood pulp. You taste your herbs, not the paper. The difference is immediately noticeable if you switch from a thicker paper.
How much material fits in a Vibes King Size Slim paper?
Up to 1g of dry herbs per paper. That's roughly double what a standard single-wide paper holds. You don't have to max it out — 0.5g to 0.75g rolls just fine and gives a slightly tighter, slower-burning result.
Why do rice papers burn slower than hemp papers?
Rice paper is thinner and denser than hemp paper, which means less material combusting per second. The result is a slower, more even burn with less ash. You'll notice the cherry moves down the roll at a steadier pace compared to hemp or wood pulp.
Can beginners use Vibes Rice King Size Slim papers?
You can, but they're not the most forgiving option for your first few rolls. The ultra-thin paper tears more easily under pressure and doesn't offer much grip. Start with hemp papers if you're brand new to rolling, then switch to rice once your technique is solid.
What's the difference between king size and king size slim?
Both are the same length — roughly 110mm. King size slim is narrower, which means less paper around your material and a tighter roll. Less paper equals less paper taste and a slightly slower burn. Slim is the more popular format for a reason.
Last updated: April 2026










