Rolling papers, tips, filters, cones and rolling machines — everything you need to build a proper joint, all in one category. Azarius stocks over 90 products from the names worth naming: RAW, Smoking, OCB, Juicy Jay's, Vibes, The Bulldog, Mascotte, Purize and more. Shop hemp papers, rice papers, pre-rolled cones, glass tips, activated charcoal filters and rolling machines. Shipping across the EU since 1999.

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Rolling papers, tips, filters, cones and rolling machines — everything you need to build a proper joint, all in one category. Azarius stocks over 90 products from the names worth naming: RAW, Smoking, OCB, Juicy Jay's, Vibes, The Bulldog, Mascotte, Purize and more. Shop hemp papers, rice papers, pre-rolled cones, glass tips, activated charcoal filters and rolling machines. Shipping across the EU since 1999.
This is the rolling section of the shop. If it goes into a joint, it's here: papers, tips, filters, cones, wraps, rolling machines, and the odd novelty (yes, there's a glass tip shaped like a gherkin). Whether you want to order a single booklet of king size slims or stock up on 1,250 papers in one box, we've got you covered.
The paper is where most people get lost — rice, hemp, flax, or wood pulp, each behaves slightly differently. Here's the short version so you can pick without reading ten product pages.
| Material | Burn speed | Taste | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rice | Slowest | Near-neutral | Flavour chasers who want the herb to do the talking — Smoking Blue, Elements, Vibes Rice |
| Hemp | Slow, even | Slightly sweet, natural | Everyday rollers who want grip and forgiveness — RAW Hemp, Azarius Hemp, Smoking Green |
| Flax | Slow | Very neutral | Thin-paper fans — Smoking Gold, Smoking DeLuxe, OCB |
| Wood pulp | Medium-fast | Mild paper taste | Beginners, cheaper booklets — Smoking Brown, OCB Classic |
| Bamboo / cellulose | Slow | Neutral or novelty | Biodegradable fans and visual rollers — G-Rollz Bamboo, Glass Transparent |
Never rolled before? Don't fight the paper. Buy a pre-rolled cone (RAW Cones or Cones Natural King Size) and a cone loader. Grind, fill, tamp, twist. Done. If you want to learn properly, grab a Futurola joint roller — it's the machine every Amsterdam coffeeshop has behind the counter for a reason.
Rolled a few hundred and want an upgrade? Move to unbleached king size slims with a separate booklet of tips. RAW King Size Slim with RAW Rolling Tips is the combo most of our regulars order. Want cleaner smoke? Drop an Actitube Slim or Purize XTRA Slim activated charcoal filter into the tip slot — once you try it, the cardboard roach feels primitive.
Connoisseur territory? Smoking Thinnest (10g/m², the lightest paper on the market), RAW Black King Size Slim, or Vibes Ultra-Thin. Pair with a reusable glass tip from RAW or EHLE and you'll taste your herb the way the grower intended. Honest opinion: most flavoured papers cover up good flower — if you're smoking quality, skip the Juicy Jay's and let the terpenes breathe.
Unbleached papers (the brown ones) skip the chlorine bleaching step, so there's no chemical residue to burn off. Bleached white papers look cleaner but go through an extra chemical process to get that colour. For flavour-neutral smoking, unbleached wins every time — RAW, Smoking Brown, Azarius Hemp, Greengo, and the G-Rollz range are all chlorine-free. If you prefer the look of white papers, Smoking Blue and OCB X-pert use minimal processing and still taste clean.
A rolled cardboard tip gives your joint structure and stops bits of herb ending up in your mouth. It does nothing else. If you want actual filtration — less tar, cooler smoke, smoother draws — you need an activated charcoal filter. Actitube and Purize are the two we sell most of; both use ceramic caps to hold carbon granules in place, and both noticeably change how a joint smokes. For reusable options, glass tips from RAW, EHLE, and Black Leaf pair with any cotton or carbon filter and last forever (unless you drop one on tile).
Start with a medium-thickness hemp paper like RAW King Size Slim or Smoking Green. They're sturdy enough to forgive clumsy fingers but thin enough to taste like paper should — barely. Avoid ultra-thin papers (Smoking Thinnest, RAW Black) until you've rolled a few hundred; they tear if you look at them wrong.
Yes, generally. Less paper means less material to combust, so thinner papers burn slower and produce less ash. Smoking Thinnest (10g/m²) and Smoking DeLuxe (13g/m²) are the slowest-burning papers we stock. The trade-off: they're harder to roll and less forgiving if your joint is packed unevenly.
Hemp papers burn slightly faster with a mild natural taste; rice papers burn the slowest and are nearly flavourless. If you want the herb to dominate the taste, go rice (Smoking Blue, Elements, Vibes Rice). If you want grip and easier rolling, go hemp (RAW, Azarius Hemp, Smoking Green). Neither is objectively better — it's personal preference.
King size slim (roughly 108 x 44mm) is the most popular format and what most people mean when they say "rolling papers." Good for one or two people. For solo smoking or quick sessions, try 1¼ size (Pay-Pay Origin, Vibes 1¼). For group sessions, pre-rolled cones or the Cone GIGA (280mm) are easier than trying to roll something massive by hand.
Yes — and the difference is noticeable on the first draw. Brands like Actitube, Purize, and OCB Activ'Tips use coconut-shell or granular carbon between ceramic caps to trap tar and gas-phase compounds. Your joint will taste cleaner, feel cooler, and leave less gunk in your throat. Not every smoker wants this — some say it filters out too much flavour — but for harm reduction, it's the single biggest upgrade you can make.
Yes, that's the whole point. Glass tips from RAW, EHLE, Black Leaf, and Crazy Pickle are made from borosilicate glass (same as lab equipment) and can be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol between sessions. They last indefinitely if you don't drop them, and they cost roughly the same as a few packs of cardboard tips over their lifetime.
Last updated: April 2026