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Rolling paper

The world’s favourite rolling papers, Rizlas, have been making their mark since 1886. Browse all our game-changing papers, here. With everything from flavoured papers to the classic greens, we’ve got something for all smokers’ tastes.

The differences are in paper thickness and burn rate. This guide will help you choose, but you should try a few and see what you like.


  • Rizla Green: Regular with a medium burn rate.
  • Rizla Liquorice: Thicker with a regular burn rate.
  • Rizla Natura: Extra thin with a slow burn rate.
  • Rizla Blue: Thin and one of our slowest-burning varieties.
  • Rizla Bamboo: Extra thin with a slow burn rate.
  • Rizla Classic Kingsize Combi: Extra thin with a slow burn rate.
  • Rizla Red: Regular thickness with a regular burn rate.
  • Rizla Silver: Extra thin, with an ultra-slow burn rate.
  • Rizla Precision: Ultra thin (thinner than silver) with a slow burn rate.
  • Rizla Vintage Green: Regular thickness and burn.

  • Learn more - A Guide to Rizla Colours

Rizla rolling papers feature a blend of natural materials with some additives to create a thin, combustible paper suitable for smooth rolling. The exact composition of Rizla papers may vary slightly depending on the specific type and colour of the rolling paper, and we have bamboo and hemp variations as well as more traditional papers.

Rizla Precision is the thinnest variety of rolling papers we offer. Designed and engineered by experts. Extra thin with a slow burn.

Followed closely by Rizla Silver. These ultra-thin papers are designed to provide a minimal impact on taste and offer our slowest burn rate.

Many Rizla rolling papers are bleached as part of the manufacturing process. Bleaching helps achieve the lighter colour and smoother appearance that many Rizla lovers prefer. Of course, not all papers are bleached, like our Classic and Bamboo papers.

Without running the risk of stating the obvious, its the speed at which the paper burns when in use. The burn rate can influence the overall smoking experience. Papers with a slower burn rate can result in a longer-lasting smoke and more savoring of taste. On the other hand, papers with a faster burn rate can burn quicker, providing a shorter session.

The number of leaves in a pack of Rizla rolling papers can vary based on the specific type and size of the pack. Typically, a standard pack of Rizla rolling papers contains 32 leaves, while packs such as king size and combi feature more. All pack quantities can be found on each individual product page.

filters

Filters are every bit as important as the papers they sit within. We know that all too well here at Rizla, which is why we produce only the very best filters. From menthol crushballs to hemp filters, we’ve got it all. Get stuck into our range and browse them all.

Rizla filters are a crucial piece of the puzzle. Pop one into your chosen rolling paper and you can expect improved airflow and a more stabilised roll. Rizla filters come in various sizes and materials to suit different rolling preferences. Using a filter can enhance the overall smoking experience by providing a more controlled, comfortable, and slightly filtered smoke.

Most Rizla filters are made from a type of pure cellulose acetate (a fancy name for high-quality plastic made from natural fibres). We also have variations such as menthol crushballs and hemp filters which have different compositions. You can learn more about the exact components used on each individual product page.

Rizla filters are around 6mm in size and come in varying pack sizes depending on your preferences.

The Rizla Natura filter tips are 100% biodegradable.

While we wouldn’t recommend it, you can use a Rizla without a filter. With filter tips this good, though, why would you want to?