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Rizla Green Regular
by jozefwoz1992
Wella little bit more than you thought, i have been a user of rizla now for about 10 years, and i have started to be able to tell large differences between papers, green paper (thick papers but not the thickest) tend to desguise the taste of what you are smoking and replace it with a papery taste ( im assuming this is just down to the ... thickness of the sheets).
But taste isnt the only diffence green papers have cut corners, and are very easy to roll with as they do not rip as easily as other colours of paper.
greens allow me to smoke with out the use of a filter or roach, as they hold there shape towards the mouth end of you smoke, where as a thinner papper will become wet, mishapen and harder to smoke through.
all in all greens are good but nothing will disguise the papery tast when smoking, and i find this taste can often make my belly turn.
Taste 4/10 ease of rolling 9/10 Read the complete review |
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Rizla Green Regular
by chickiepoo
I buy these Rizla frequently from the shop, they usually cost around 30p per packet and you get 40 papers in each packet, although I have never actually counted them as I have been using them. The papers are easy to take out of the packet and they are folded in the packet so that when you take one paper out the rest will stay in the ... packet so as not to have them loose all over. When you get to the last 10 papers left you get a red piece of paper that tells you there is only 10 remaining which I find handy unless it is late at night and I am running out loll.
The Rizla are easy to use but I will say they are only easy if you know how to roll your cigarettes if you don't know this then you would struggle anyway, however you can buy rolling machines that will roll your cigs for you.
The papers are pretty thick so they will not rip easily when making your cigs. The gum on the papers stick really well and do not come undone. The papers smoke really well as long as you have made a decent roll up. These papers I would highly recommend as they are the best U have used. Read the complete review |
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Rizla Silver
by The_Baron
If you don't smoke tobacco and instead prefer a 'legal herb' than Silver's give one of the best tastes. It's a lot easier to taste your drug of choice and although it doesn't have the lack of chemicals like OCB rizla or the intense flavours of Juicy Jay's , the thinness of these rizlas means you don't get the thick, bland, papery taste ... that ruins your smoke like some papers do.
Although they could be a little larger in my opinion, silver's work fine for what they are and are acceptable to roll with like most papers from this brand. The gum sticks well and has never been a problem so far, but can be hard to roll with if you're heavy handed like me. As per most packets, you get 33 papers usually for around 80p (unless you buy multipack which is considerably cheaper) which is a good buy considering the quality. Overall, slims should always be the standard Rizla you buy; flavoured Juciy Jays are much more interesting and certain Rizla brands have even less of a papery taste but both of these types would cost more and maybe leave you with less papers and since Silver Slims are available anywhere, are the norm for the regular smoker to buy. Read the complete review |