the best papers have got to be the one and only blue king skins you can fit so much weed in them its da bomb
It's easy to get well over ¼-ounce in most papers. Just lick the sticky (or edge, if there is no sticky) and stick the other end to it, forming a nice fat tube. Stand it up on a table and start filling it with ground bud, lol. Hit's kind of hard though, lol. But when you and ten of your friends want to share a joint, it works. A pencil is helpful to (GENTLY) tamp down the contents after every couple of grams or so. Make sure to light the entire thing.
Before I learned the back-roll trick (or whatever it's called), I looked for as skinny a paper as I could find so I wouldn't have to deal with over-rolling.
These days I like a thin paper that doesn't affect the flavor of the cannabis all that much. Currently using RAW. They aren't perfect - I can tell the difference between hitting a RAW and a pristine new bong/bowl - and they aren't "flavored." Guess if I was smoking flat "dried(?) in shipment" commercial Mexibrick that smelled like ammonia I'd want a flavored paper. But I tend to like the various flavors that cannabis comes in. RAW papers are fairly thin - thin enough to read a newspaper through without any effort at all. They're also not folded/creased (at least the box of King Size Supreme packs I've got) which I like. And I've found that they really do support a slower burn - even when I tested them with tobacco (I know, YUCK!
). They're made in Spain, not China (I don't actually know if any papers sold in this country are made in China). I read on the RAW website that the "X" pattern in the papers make them less likely to run - which would probably be helpful to any cannabis newbies who haven't rolled their twentieth joint yet. And they come 40 in a pack so I'm not going to run out if I grab a pack on the way out the door.
Haven't had much cannabis lately, and what I have had I've mostly vaporized with some (clean) bowls. But I still find myself rolling one from time to time, especially if I'm not alone. Old habits die hard I guess.