Even if you’ve perfected the skill of Rolling (congratulations), you may still have lots of questions. Should I choose all natural or flavored? Which brand of papers are best? And of course, should I use rolling papers or cones? It doesn’t matter if you’re a seasoned pro or brand new to the art of rolling, we’re here to break down some of your most burning questions about Rolling papers vs. cones.
THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING PAPERS AND CONES
Rolling a fat doobie is a classic way to smoke weed and still one of the most preferred methods of sharing herb with friends. The type of paper you choose will set the tone for your entire smoking experience, so choose wisely. When it comes to choosing the size of your rolling papers, there are two popular options, 1 ¼ and King Size. The first is for smoking solo, while King Size can hold more weed and is great for smoking with your buddies. There’s also extra slim, and extra wide, among other sizes. Cones come in these sizes as well, but many brands like to have a bit of fun with thin and extra long cones available like the 24’’ cone. One of the main goals of rolling a spliff, joint, or blunt is to achieve an even and smooth burn without canoeing. A canoe is when you get an uneven burn that runs up one side. This can happen with poor rolling technique, but also when lighting or with low quality paper. Many smokers have their preferred brand and they wouldn’t dream of smoking with anything else. But if you’re still searching for the right paper or cone, keep these tips in mind the next time you’re trying to get baked.