Hoge berg: De Kegels van de Grootte van de koning
15 maart, 2007 langs Alex
Er zijn vele apparaten die die de het roken sneller toestaan, gemakkelijker en betere ervaring worden gemaakt. Sommigen verkiezen `door hand' methode om te rollen, maar niet iedereen. Vandaag, herzie ik Hoge berg: De Kegels van de Grootte van de koning, de oorspronkelijke pre-gerolde rokende documenten.
| de theFreshScent Recapitulatie van het Product | |
|---|---|
| Categorie | (Pre-Gerolde) documenten |
| Bedrijf | Hoge berg |
| Binnen gemaakt | N/A |
| Pros | Ongelooflijk gemakkelijk broodje |
| Cons. | Een weinig pricey |
| Prijs | $1.25 |
| tFS Classificatie | 8.5/10 |
Zich beweegt in de kegels, zijn zij dunne (semi-transparent) rijstdocumenten. Zij komen in pakken van 3 en elke men het embleem heeft van de Kegels `' dat in de documenten zelf in reliëf wordt gemaakt. Één ding dat duidelijk uitkomt is de uiterst lange filter. Gelukkig, wegens de grootte van deze kegels en hun uitbreiding, kunt u nog meer dan genoeg in deze dingen inpakken.
De de kegelssmaak en rook goed, enkel als uw regelmatig unflavored koningsgrootte. Noemenswaardig is de bouwstijlkwaliteit, zonder vouwen of luchtlekken op de naad.
Globaal, verstrekken deze kegels een weg voor op tijd lage mensen om een verbinding van uitstekende kwaliteit op te rollen. Zij worden gemaakt voor een doel en uitvoeren goed het.
SmokeClear: De Grootte van de koning
9 februari, 2007 langs Alex
De cellulosedocument industrie begint van start te gaan. Niet alleen zijn zij gezonder voor u, maar iedereen is nog in liefde met de nieuwigheid van see-through documenten. Vandaag, vertrekken wij met een overzicht van SmokeClear De documenten van de Grootte van de koning.
| de theFreshScent Recapitulatie van het Product | |
|---|---|
| Categorie | Documenten |
| Bedrijf | SmokeClear |
| Binnen gemaakt | Brazilië |
| Pros | Perfecte brandwondtijd |
| Cons. | Hard te vinden om |
| Prijs | $3.00 |
| tFS Classificatie | 8.5/10 |
De verpakking op deze schijnt betere kwaliteit te zijn dan aLeda' s. De lusjes passen correct, voor een strakke verbinding samen die niet in uw rugzak zal openen. They should be stored in a cool, dry place should you want to leave them for a while.
The leaves themselves are 95% transparent and carry the other traits of cellulose papers - odorless, tasteless and low-key design. Each pack comes with 40 papers that measure 3.5×11 centimeters. If you’re unsure of how plant cellulose feels, imagine a very thin & light plastic film.
The first thing you notice when rolling with the king size is that these suckers are strong. Seriously strong. Each film even passed the dreaded karate chop test, which tells you these things are built to last. When smoked, the performed exactly as advertised with absolutely no taste or odor.
These papers allow you to focus on what’s being smoked, with no interference along the way. When a product delivers exactly what it promises in the first place, you have no choice but to be satisfied. These are the best transparent, cellulose papers that I’ve encountered so far.
Kulu: King Size
January 29th, 2007 by Alex
Our lead off product review of the week is something that a lot of you might not be aware of - Kulu King Size. Although this manufacturer actually produces a variety of papers, they aren’t stocked in many local headshops.
| theFreshScent Product Recap | |
|---|---|
| Category | Papers > King Size |
| Company | Kulu |
| Made In | European Union |
| Pros | Good size, burn slow |
| Cons | Tough to find |
| Price | $2.00 |
| tFS Rating | 8.5/10 |
Initially, I believed these to be the regular ‘no smell & no taste‘ style of king size. This doesn’t hold true after you smell the papers. It’s hard to describe, but the scent is something you’d expect on laundry freshener or something similar - think Spring Breeze.
The papers themselves smoke great. They’re slow burning and large enough to hold together a fat one. Flavor isn’t added to the smoke, but the aroma given off is fresher than normal. The rice papers are just the right thickness and come embossed with an interesting print of a horseman.
As far as king size papers go, the Kulu’s are top notch. I’d put them right up there with Smoking brand as the best reviewed so far.
aLeda: Transparent King Size Papers
November 7th, 2006 by Alex
We’d show pictures of a leaf, but the damn things are see-through…
There’s some buzz online about see-through papers appearing in the smokosphere. Science hasn’t figured out how to cure world hunger yet or create clean water sources for all but the rumors are true - we do have cellulose based, transparent rolling papers. Ahh, technology at its finest.
aLeda Papers is the Brazilian company behind this innovation. Made from natural vegetable cellulose (and completely gumless) - there is absolutely no taste, smell or odor in any leaf. The manufacturing process leaves out chemicals like lead or arsenic, making it a much healthier smoke. Box graphics are unique with bright colors and actual embossing of the logo. Only problem is a set of stupid little tabs that are supposed to keep the box shut, but really do nothing at all.

aLeda’s description says King Size, but the leaves are narrower than you might expect. Also, they’re slightly more difficult to roll because there is no crease and the entire paper wants to stick to itself.
These guys light very easily, the cellulose naturally wants to burn. Unfortunately, a few issues do surface once the papers are lit - the cherry doesn’t stay lit consistently. Airflow can also get restricted once you start approaching the end of each leaf - they just don’t breathe as well as hemp or rice based papers. This contributes to the nice, slow burn for the first 75% of the papers but hinders it after that.
Basically, these papers are pretty bad ass. They’ve got some positives and negatives, but damn will your friends trip when they see an invisible wrap. It just takes a couple of tries to learn how to roll the aLeda’s and then you’ll be digging them for everyday use.
Golden Wrap: Peach
September 12th, 2006 by Alex
When it comes to smell, taste, smokeability and any other category you can think of - Golden Wrap comes through. Gummed leaves make sure you get a strong, even seal when rolling. The peach smell is on target, but not too strong. Everything smokes smoothly and generates a really nice aroma.
When I’m able to say something negative about Golden Wrap papers, tFS readers will be the first to know. Fortunately, today is not that day.
Golden Wrap: Strawberry
August 29th, 2006 by Alex
Finding a solid brand of papers you can always enjoy is like learning of a long lost brother - priceless. Golden Wrap Strawberry is one of 5 flavors that serve up a different angle on your smoking experience.
The papers are slightly smaller than King Size, the leaves are coarser and thicker than your average Joe, and the flavor seems deep soaked into each leaf. When it comes to the smell, these suckers are exactly like strawberry candy. You know, the ones with the strawberry wrappers and the gooey stuff inside? Ah well, just look to below then.

These are the first papers I’ve come across that are completely infused with flavor. Almost every aspect gives off strawberry overtones - the smoke, the taste, the smell … everything. Shit, they even burn nice, even and slow. Golden Wraps are definitely top notch and a solid choice to keep on you all the time. Expect more flavor reviews from this company soon.
Zig Zag: King Size
August 15th, 2006 by Alex
These French made rolling papers come packed with 32 leaves of slow burning goodness. Each leaf is made out of first-class materials; flax - a natural and environmentally friendly luxury fiber, mountain water from the Alps, and natural gum arabic. There isn’t much else to add, everyone knows what Zags deliver and that’s consistent quality.
King Size Smoking Green
August 9th, 2006 by Alex
It’s hard to have anything negative to say about these papers. Personally, they are one of my absolute favorites. You don’t always need special scents and added taste to have a really high-quality session.



















