Rolling papers with tips are a one-booklet solution: king size slim skins paired with matching cardboard roaches, so you never end up halfway through a roll hunting for a filter. Azarius has been stocking rolling gear since 1999 and this category covers 15 combi packs from Mascotte, RAW, Gizeh, BEUZ and G-Rollz — buy one booklet and you're sorted, papers and tips included.
Buy Rolling Papers with Tips — Your Shortcut Through the Shelf
Rolling papers with tips are combi booklets that pack king size slim skins and pre-cut cardboard filters into a single pack, usually with a magnetic closure so the whole lot stays crisp in your pocket. That's the entire pitch. You buy one thing, you roll, you're done — no rummaging for a separate tip pack at 2am.
We carry 15 of these combi packs. The split is roughly: Mascotte dominates the shelf (seven variants — Original, Hemp, Brown, Extra Thin, Pink, Midnight, and a tearable-tip Brown Slim), then RAW Connoisseur with its clever cardboard roaches built into the pack flap, Gizeh King Size Slim, two BEUZ packs (bleached and unbleached), and four G-Rollz kits that throw in a bamboo poker and a fold-out Banksy tray for good measure.
Quick Chooser — Which Combi Pack to Buy
| Pack | Paper type | Papers/tips | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mascotte Original Combi Slim | Ultra-thin, ~14 g/m² | 34 + 34 | Daily rollers who want taste over paper |
| Mascotte Hemp Combi Slim | Sustainable hemp, vegan | 34 + 34 | Hemp purists, slow burners |
| Mascotte Brown Slim (Tearable Tips) | Unbleached | 34 + 34 | Anyone who likes a shorter filter |
| Mascotte Midnight Slim Combi | Slim king size, black pack | 34 + 34 | Nightlife, pocket carry |
| Mascotte Pink Combi Slim | Natural tissue, pink tips | 34 + 34 | Matching your roll to your nails |
| RAW Connoisseur King Size | Unrefined hemp | 32 + tips in flap | First-time buyers of quality papers |
| Gizeh King Size Slim + Tips | Extra fine, 14 g/m² | 34 + 34 | Fans of double-perforated tips |
| BEUZ King Size Slim + Tips | Ultra-fine white | 32 + 32 | Classic bleached-paper smokers |
| BEUZ Unbleached King Size Slim | Chemical-free natural | 32 + 32 | Switchers from bleached papers |
| G-Rollz Unbleached + Tray | Bamboo fibre | 50 + 50 + tray + poker | Home rollers who want the kit |
| G-Rollz Bamboo + Tips | Pure bamboo, no additives | 50 + 50 + tray + poker | Eco-minded, big sessions |
| G-Rollz Dyed + Tray | Lightly dyed plant fibre | 50 + 50 + tray + poker | Showing off a bit |
What We Carry
- Ultra-thin white papers — Mascotte Original, Mascotte Extra Thin, Gizeh King Size Slim, BEUZ King Size Slim. Around 14 g/m², so the paper basically disappears into the smoke.
- Unbleached / natural — Mascotte Brown Combi, Mascotte Brown Slim (tearable), BEUZ Unbleached, G-Rollz Unbleached Extra Thin. No chlorine, no harsh aftertaste.
- Hemp papers — RAW Connoisseur, Mascotte Hemp Combi. Slow-burning, hemp gum, vegan.
- Bamboo fibre — G-Rollz Bamboo. Fast-growing crop, clean burn, no wood pulp.
- Coloured / novelty — Mascotte Pink, Mascotte Midnight (black pack), G-Rollz Dyed. Same paper quality, different look.
- Complete rolling kits — the three G-Rollz packs include a 50/50 paper-and-tip match, bamboo poker, and fold-out Banksy tray.
How to Choose Your Rolling Papers with Tips
If you've never bought a combi pack before, order the Mascotte Original Combi Slim or the RAW Connoisseur. Both are forgiving to roll, both taste clean, and both keep the tips tucked in with the papers so you can stop carrying two separate packs around. Mascotte is the Netherlands' original rolling paper brand — you'll see these in every tobacconist in Amsterdam — and RAW's built-in cardboard roaches in the pack flap are genuinely one of the best small design choices in the whole category.
Once you know your preference, shop by the detail that matters to you. Want unbleached? Go Mascotte Brown or BEUZ Unbleached. Want the thinnest possible paper so you're tasting herb and not pulp? Mascotte Extra Thin or the Gizeh King Size Slim at 14 g/m². Rolling at home and tired of ash on the coffee table? Get any of the three G-Rollz kits — the fold-out Banksy tray alone justifies the pack. And if you're the sort who likes a shorter filter, the Mascotte Brown Slim with tearable tips lets you snap them down to size without scissors.
Honest take: the difference between a €2 supermarket booklet and any of these is real but small. What actually matters is having papers and tips in the same pack. Once you've switched to combi packs, you won't go back.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the point of buying rolling papers with tips together?
Convenience and consistency. One booklet holds 32-50 papers plus a matching number of pre-cut cardboard tips, usually in a magnetic-seal pack, so you never end up with papers and no filters (or vice versa). The G-Rollz kits go further with a bamboo poker and fold-out tray.
What's the difference between king size slim and king size?
King size slim is narrower — around 44mm wide versus 55mm for standard king size. Slim is the default for most European rollers because it burns slower and uses less paper per roll. Every combi pack in this category is king size slim.
Are unbleached rolling papers actually better?
They skip the chlorine bleaching step, so no chemical aftertaste. Whether you'll taste the difference depends on your palate and how clean your herb is. If you're already smoking top-shelf, unbleached (Mascotte Brown, BEUZ Unbleached, G-Rollz) lets the flavour through more clearly.
How many rolls do you get from one combi pack?
Mascotte and Gizeh packs give you 34 papers and 34 tips — roughly a month for a daily roller, a lot longer for occasional use. BEUZ gives 32 of each. G-Rollz kits double up to 50 papers and 50 tips. Buy one pack to test, then stock up.
Which rolling papers with tips should I buy first?
Start with the Mascotte Original Combi Slim or RAW Connoisseur. Both are easy to roll, both have reliable acacia or hemp gum that seals on one lick, and both will tell you quickly whether you prefer ultra-thin white or hemp-based papers before you commit to a 50-pack.
Last updated: April 2026





















