There are countless options out there for people who like to roll their weed in some form of wrap and smoke it. Backwoods are one in particular that many like to roll up and smoke with a group of friends. They are especially popular for those looking for more of a tobacco experience that traditional blunts. Backwoods are a tobacco leaf that is rolled around tobacco shreds. These blunts are a type of tobacco wrap that can be unrolled gutted and filled with weed. They are great for rolling larger blunts for larger groups of people. Backwoods tend to be a more difficult to roll than your average blunt.

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A lot of stoners have a preferred way to smoke, whether it be from a pipe, bong, joint, or vaporizer. Nonetheless, it can still start feeling stale smoking the same way all the time. Smoking a backwood blunt may be the fresh experience needed to liven up your session. So what is a backwood blunt and how do you roll one? Backwoods are blunts that are rolled using an all-natural tobacco leaf. These wraps are a lot more fragile than other blunts wraps on the market, like Swisher Sweets.
Step 3: Fill your Backwoods blunt
Sorry, but nothing matches your search terms Please try again with some different keywords. You're here because you love blunts The pairing of ganja and tobacco goes back centuries — the two complement each other so well with an intense but euphoric buzz. Backwoods can be intimidating because they are the 'rawest' blunt wrap on the market — the wrap is straight dried tobacco leaf rather than processed tobacco pulp. This makes them exponentially more fragile than other blunt wraps like Swishers or Zig Zag wraps. But fear not!
Besides all that rugged machismo, being talented enough to roll a tight, perfect Backwoods blunt is a badge of heady honor in the weed community. So, if you want to flex your OG stoner chops, crafting a Backwoods blunt is the way to go. Image via. A few of the above steps mention licking or moistening the Backwoods wrap. Since some folks find human spit to be unsanitary, there are other options to moisten the wrap without using your gross slobber. You can replace your tongue with an envelope or stamp moistener. These are usually tiny plastic bottles with a small sponge affixed to one end. After filling the bottle with some water, just press the sponge down on the wrap to get it moist. Alternatively, if you live in a naturally humid climate think: tropical , you may not need to do any licking or moistening at all.