
The Bulldog Rolling Tips
Rolling papers
by The Bulldog Amsterdam
The Bulldog Rolling Tips
The Bulldog Rolling Tips are thin cardboard filter tip booklets from one of Amsterdam's most recognisable coffee shop brands. Each booklet packs 40 individual tips — enough for 40 proper roaches, or 80 if you tear them in half for slimmer joints. A small souvenir from The Bulldog Amsterdam that actually gets used.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | The Bulldog Amsterdam |
| Type | Paper filter tips (roach card) |
| Tips per booklet | 40 |
| Material | Thin cardboard |
| SKU | HS0025 |
| Tearable | Yes — tear in half for 80 slim tips |
Pair these with The Bulldog rolling papers for the full Amsterdam experience, or grab a rolling tray to keep your setup tidy. A decent grinder card slips into the same pocket as this booklet if you're on the move.
Why You Actually Need Proper Rolling Tips
Rolling tips are one of those things you don't think about until you're tearing up a train ticket or the flap of a Rizla packet at 1 AM. We've watched people in the shop use business cards, cereal boxes, even a parking fine once. The problem with improvised roaches? Inconsistent thickness, ink you probably shouldn't be inhaling, and a roll that falls apart halfway through.
A purpose-made filter tip like The Bulldog's gives you a consistent diameter every time. The cardboard is thin enough to roll tightly but stiff enough to hold its shape — you get airflow without bits pulling through. At 40 tips per booklet, one of these lasts most people a solid couple of weeks. And if you roll slim, tearing each tip in half gives you 80 filters from a single booklet. That's genuinely hard to beat for the price.
The one honest limitation: these are unperforated. There are no pre-scored fold lines, so if you like accordion-style tips with neat zigzag folds, you'll need to crease them yourself. Some rollers prefer that freedom; others find pre-perforated tips faster. If you're in the second camp, keep that in mind — but freehand rolling a tip takes about 3 seconds once you've done it a few times.
How to Roll a Filter Tip
- Pull a single tip from the booklet. For slim joints, tear it lengthways down the middle first.
- Make 2–3 small accordion folds at one end — these form the "W" or "M" shape that blocks herb from pulling through.
- Roll the remaining flat section tightly around the folded part until you reach the end of the card.
- Let go gently — the tip will spring open slightly to its natural diameter. That's your airflow channel.
- Slot the finished tip into the end of your rolling paper before you roll, or insert it after if you prefer to pack from the open end.










