King Size is one of the most popular sizes for rolling papers. These papers are longer than standard formats and are suitable for larger joints – ideal for sharing or when you just want a bit more.

How big is King Size?

King-size papers are around 10 cm long – significantly more than the short single-wide or medium 1¼ formats. There is also King Size Slim: the same length but narrower and thinner. This variant is now the scene standard because it holds a lot of material and still burns neutrally.

When is King Size worthwhile?

  • For larger joints – more space, longer session.
  • For sharing – when multiple people are smoking.
  • For elaborate rolls – more surface area to work with.

King Size vs. King Size Slim

The difference lies in the width. Regular King Size papers are wider and easier to roll. King Size Slim is narrower, thinner, and burns slower and more neutrally – the first choice for those who value a clean taste. Both hold significantly more than 1¼ papers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a King Size paper?
About 10 cm – noticeably longer than standard formats.

What is the difference to King Size Slim?
Slim is narrower and thinner, burns slower and more neutrally.

Is King Size suitable for beginners?
The wide variant is easy to roll. Slim requires a bit more practice.

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