Slim Papers are particularly narrow and thin rolling papers. They burn slower and more neutrally in taste than thicker papers and are the first choice for connoisseurs – because you barely taste the paper, allowing the material's aroma to come to the fore.

What makes Slim Papers special?

Less paper means less paper taste and less smoke from the paper itself. Slim Papers therefore burn cleaner and slower. The most common combination is King Size Slim: long enough for plenty of material, yet narrow and thin for a clean draw.

The advantages

  • Neutral taste – hardly any inherent taste from the paper.
  • Slow burn – more enjoyment from the session.
  • Less paper smoke – the focus is on the material.

Who are Slim Papers for?

For everyone who values pure taste. The only small drawback: thin papers are a bit more challenging to roll than thick ones. However, with a little practice – or a rolling machine – it's no problem.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do Slim Papers taste more neutral?
Because less paper burns – resulting in less paper taste.

Are Slim Papers harder to roll?
A little, because they are thinner. Practice or a rolling machine helps.

What does King Size Slim mean?
Long papers (approx. 10 cm) in the narrow, thin Slim version – the industry standard.

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