When it comes to the world of dry herb, there are various ways to enjoy it. Even when rolling a joint, you can choose between different rolling papers, flavors, and filters. Once you're in the dry herb community, however, it's essential to learn how to roll for yourself. The Necessary Supplies for Rolling a Joint Rolling a perfect joint starts with having the right supplies. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, the tools you choose can make all the difference. From rolling papers to specialized tools like the Doinkrollerz, here’s everything you need for a smooth and satisfying smoking experience. Rolling Papers: Choose from options like ultra-thin, rice, or hemp papers based on your preferences. Keep in mind that thinner papers may need a steadier hand but can deliver a smoother smoking experience. Filters or Tips: These help improve airflow, keep the joint stable, and prevent bits of herb from reaching your mouth. Pre-rolled tips are great for convenience, while some prefer rolling their own for customization. Doink Roller - Joint Roller: The Doinkrollerz, now available at 421Store—the ultimate online smoke shop in the U.S.—makes rolling joints or blunts simple and efficient. Whether you're just starting or have years of experience, this revolutionary tool is here to elevate your rolling game. Grinder: A good grinder ensures your dry herb is evenly shredded for smooth burning and easier rolling. Opt for a multi-chamber grinder for added convenience. Rolling Tray: Keep your workspace clean and organized with a rolling tray. It’s especially useful for catching stray herb and preventing messes. Herb of Choice: Quality matters! Make sure your dry herb is properly cured and ground for the best smoking experience. Optional Accessories: Try flavored rolling papers or wraps to add a twist to your session, or experiment with crutches for extra stability. Rolling Papers Rolling papers are small leaves used to roll dry herb into a joint. You can use the papers in a rolling machine or roll them by hand: Types of Papers The type of paper depends on the size of the joint, how much ash you want to produce, and how much dexterity you have. Hemp Rolling Papers: These make the process relatively easy. Hemp papers are sturdy and easy to maneuver. In addition, they have a mild, pleasant flavor that doesn't interfere with the dry herb. Rice Rolling Papers: These are thin, delicate papers. While more difficult to roll than hemp, once you learn to roll a joint with rice, you'll appreciate the tidy, smooth joints. One of the benefits of rice papers is their ability to burn slowly with dry herb. Rice paper provides a long session and clean flavor. Ultra-Thin Rolling Papers: These are difficult to roll and may tear easily. However, ultra-thin rolling papers have the cleanest hits with far less ash than other options. Styles of Joints Basic Joint: This is the easiest joint to roll and takes normal-sized rolling paper. Depending on the amount of product you have, you can make it as thin or as thick as you like. Cone Joint: This has a smaller diameter towards the filter side and increases as it goes towards the other. The funnel shape helps ensure a smooth, balanced burn. Likewise, as you reach the end of the cone, you will continue to have a consistent high. Fatty Joints: These are thicker than usual. Big options are for enthusiasts who feel they need a bigger option than the standard-size joint. Typically, the fatty joint makes the most sense if you plan to share your smoke with friends. If you want a large joint, consider the 1 1/4 or king-size paper. The 1 1/4 is 25% bigger than the single-wide paper, and the king-size papers are between 100mm and 105mm long. Ground Dry Herb A pre-roll grinder is a machine that will grind your dry herb for you. When you use a grinder, it grinds the product into a similar consistency to tobacco for cigarettes. Your flower should be about 1mm to 2mm in size. If you grind it too big, it will not burn correctly. Once you grind your flower, you should run your buds through a pre-roll sifter. A sifter removes all components that could ruin the flavor. It separates the inground material from the ground material. You can break the dry herb up with your hands if you don't have a grinder. Wash your hands, separate the flower from its stems, and load it into your paper as you go. Likewise, you can use a pair of scissors to cut the bud. Hold the dry herb over a shot glass to avoid making a mess. Filter Tips Without filter tips, you risk a mouth full of debris from the joint. Many brands that manufacture rolling papers also have tips that match the material and taste for a more satisfactory smoke. Filter tip sizes include 18mm x 60mm, 17mm x 25mm, and 25mm x 56mm. Higher-quality filters contain no bleaches or dyes, and while rigid, they can roll into your preferred size of joint. Filter tips should never dissolve in your mouth and should enhance the experience rather than diminish the flavor. Rolling Trays or Flat Surfaces Hard, flat surfaces like rolling trays can make it easier to roll a joint. Not only does it make the process physically easier, but you can control the sanitation of your rolling tray to ensure that you don't expose yourself to germs by using a common area table. Rolling trays come in various materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. A durable rolling tray typically has metal features. The Process of Rolling a Joint A high-quality joint has a tight seal and will not break open while smoking it. You should also be able to pack the joint densely so that you experience the best flavor and consistency. When it comes to smoking, your joint is only as good as the materials you use to make it. Your technique, however, comes in second to your skills. Preparing the Dry Herb Before you smoke, grind your flower. If you skip this step, you may find it more challenging to fill your joint. Not to mention, you cannot pack the joint as evenly. If you have a grinder, you can break down the dry herb quickly and efficiently. However, if you need to break it into smaller pieces, you can use scissors to break it down further. Reduce your bud to the size of grains of rice for a balanced experience. If necessary, you can also use a coffee grinder. To grind dry herb down to the proper size for rolling a joint, you will want to add as much as possible. Rolling the Joint Beginners should almost always use a tray or table because they have less chance of making mistakes. To use a rolling tray, place your paper on a flat surface, gum-side up. Next, fold the lower half in half once more to create two creases. The creases should be in the middle and one-quarter-way from the bottom. Then, pour your bud along the lower of the two creases. Lift the piece of paper with both of your thumbs and index fingers. While you should try to avoid spilling, the table should catch any product that falls. Roll the flower and paper back and forth between your fingers until it becomes similar to a cigarette. The mixture needs to pack together enough to hold its shape. To seal the joint, tuck the bottom of the paper over the flower. Roll the flower almost to the top of the paper and lick the edge along the gum line. This creates a seal for your joint as you finish rolling. Once finished, punch the end of your joint and flick your wrist to shake it back and forth. The back-and-forth motion will pack it tighter so you can tear off any excess paper. How to ROLL A JOINT For any questions or assistance, reach out to us at support@421blvd.com.