
Supreme Filters - 55 pcs in Box (Hybrid)
Rolling papers
by Hybrid
The Supreme Hybrid Filter activated carbon smoking filter uses a 4-piece internal design that combines cellulose layers, a bed of loose activated carbon granules, and a dedicated cooling tip to strip tar and particulates from every draw while keeping flavour intact. Each box contains fifty-five filters — enough to last most smokers a solid month or two. If you roll daily and want cleaner, cooler smoke without sacrificing flavour, buy a box of Supreme Hybrid Filters and notice the difference from the very first session.
Why Supreme Hybrid Filters Belong in Your Rolling Kit
Supreme Hybrid Filters reduce up to 40% of tar and fine particulates compared to unfiltered joints, making them one of the most effective affordable upgrades for daily smokers. Standard roach tips do one job: stop bits of herb hitting your tongue. That's it. They don't filter smoke, they don't cool it, and they definitely don't improve flavour. The Supreme Hybrid Filter activated carbon layer adsorbs a significant portion of the tar and fine particles that make unfiltered joints harsh on the throat, while the cellulose sections keep the carbon granules locked in place so nothing migrates into your mouth. The cooling tip at the mouthpiece end drops the smoke temperature by an estimated 15–20 °C before it hits your lips — you notice the difference on the very first pull.
We've had customers tell us they can't go back to cardboard tips after trying these. Honestly, we get it. The draw is noticeably smoother, and the taste of your herb comes through cleaner because you're not inhaling a wall of combustion byproducts alongside it. According to data published by the EMCDDA, combustion-related harm is one of the primary health concerns associated with smoked cannabis — activated carbon filtration is a practical, low-cost step toward reducing that exposure. If you roll daily, this is probably the cheapest upgrade you can make to your smoking setup.
What Makes the 4-Piece Hybrid Filter Design Work
The 4-piece construction separates filtration into four specialised stages, each handling a different aspect of smoke purification. Here's the breakdown:
| Section | Material | Function |
|---|---|---|
| 1 — Herb-side cellulose | Cellulose fibre | Catches coarse particles, holds carbon in place |
| 2 — Activated carbon bed | Loose activated carbon granules | Adsorbs tar, toxins, and fine particulates |
| 3 — Mouth-side cellulose | Cellulose fibre | Prevents carbon dust reaching your lips |
| 4 — Cooling tip | Ceramic/plastic composite | Lowers smoke temperature before inhalation |
The loose carbon granules are the key. Unlike solid carbon discs, loose granules have a far greater surface area — roughly 800–1,200 m² per gram of activated carbon, which translates to more contact points and more adsorption per draw. You can actually hear them rattle slightly if you shake the filter, which is normal and a sign the carbon is free to do its job properly.
Specifications
The Supreme Hybrid Filter measures 6.9 mm in diameter and fits both standard and king-size rolling papers without modification.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Supreme |
| Product type | Hybrid activated carbon smoking filter |
| Quantity per box | 55 filters |
| Filter diameter | 6.9 mm (standard slim) |
| Filter length | 27 mm |
| Internal construction | 4-piece: cellulose + activated carbon + cellulose + cooling tip |
| Compatible with | Standard and king-size rolling papers |
| SKU | HS1815 |
Complete your rolling setup with king-size rolling papers and a quality grinder. A fine, even grind packs more consistently around these Supreme Hybrid Filter activated carbon tips and gives you a better burn from end to end. If you prefer slimmer joints, pair these with single-wide papers — the 6.9 mm diameter fits both formats comfortably. Order a grinder card or pocket grinder alongside your filters so you're ready to roll the moment the box arrives.
Why Activated Carbon Filters Are Worth Using
Activated carbon has been used in filtration technology for over 100 years — from gas masks in World War I to modern water purification — because it adsorbs harmful compounds with exceptional efficiency. Smoking anything involves combustion, and combustion produces tar. You can't eliminate that entirely with a filter — but you can reduce how much of it reaches your lungs. Research referenced by the Beckley Foundation notes that filtration can meaningfully lower exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and other combustion byproducts. In a smoking filter, activated carbon strips out a measurable chunk of the harsh stuff while letting the compounds you actually want through largely unaffected.
The practical difference? Less throat irritation, less coughing, and a noticeably cleaner taste. We've spoken to customers who switched from cotton filters and said the flavour improvement alone was worth it — cotton tends to muffle terpene profiles, while activated carbon is more selective about what it removes. You still get the full character of your herb; you just lose the acrid bite.
One honest limitation: these filters do add a tiny bit of draw resistance compared to an open cardboard tip. It's slight — most people adjust within the first few puffs — but if you're someone who likes an absolutely unrestricted airflow, you'll notice it. We'd say the trade-off is well worth it for the smoother smoke, but it's only fair to mention.
How to Use Supreme Hybrid Filters
Rolling with a Supreme Hybrid Filter takes about 30 seconds once you've done it two or three times — the process is nearly identical to using a standard tip.
- Lay out your rolling paper with the adhesive strip facing you, gummed edge at the top.
- Place a Supreme Hybrid Filter at one end of the paper. The cooling tip (the slightly firmer, narrower end) should face outward — that's your mouthpiece.
- Distribute your ground herb evenly along the paper, packing it gently against the filter.
- Roll the paper around the herb and filter, tucking the non-adhesive edge under first, then rolling upward.
- Lick the gum strip and seal. Give the open end a gentle tap on a flat surface to settle the herb.
- Light up and draw. You should feel a smooth, slightly cool pull through the filter. If the draw feels too tight, your herb may be packed too densely — loosen it slightly next time.










