The art of rolling a joint is getting the tightness of it just right. You want it to be tight enough that it burns REALLY slow, without going out, but you dont want it too tight, otherwise you can hit it.

The idea is, when your not toking the joint, there should be almost NO smoke comming from the lit end at all. It'll still be embering, just about, so when you toke it lights itself back up again.

That way you get a joint that lasts for over half hour and doesnt waste smoke.



If i smoke a joint in my house, i expect it to last for about 45 minutes - and it does. When im at work or driving it obviously doesnt last that long because im smoking it quicker.

It's like tasting wine/cigar smoking. It's all about taking your time, relaxing, and enjoying it ALL!
LIP Reviewed by LIP on . Joints! You guys prefer your J's handrolled or rolled using a cigarette roller? I can't hand-roll for my life so I use this cigarette roller my bro tossed me. I personally don't see any difference. I think that the papers make a bigger difference in a good joint than whether they are hand-rolled or not. The skill of the roller is also more of an issue. All in all, I see or care little and im just interested in the input of you guys because I have heard people bitch about it. Rating: 5