Backwoods

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by Stonertower420, Aug 22, 2008.

  1. Stonertower420

    Stonertower420 Senior Member

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    Does anyone roll Backwoods? I've always wanted to try them, but since they don't come in singles I've never really felt like buying them. How hard are they to roll compared to say a Dutchmaster or something. Do they burn nicer and slower? Do they taste better?
     
  2. Captain Chronic

    Captain Chronic Member

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    Iv never heard of em, but nothing is better than a philly or grape dutch. Change is bad. lol
     
  3. Stussy

    Stussy Member

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    imo backwoods make the best blunts by far, u need a very skilled roller to roll it though, but if its done right nothing compares because its pretty much a leaf your rolling with
     
  4. Stonertower420

    Stonertower420 Senior Member

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    But does it burn better? I use dutches because they burn nice and slow, are relatively easy to roll, and are long as fuck. Backwoods are pretty short.
     
  5. zipj99

    zipj99 Member

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    theyre AWESOME..just lick it a ton..try it out..burns pretty slow it burns like a normal blunt would
     
  6. blindside828

    blindside828 Member

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    try GAMES, new around here and are mad nice
     
  7. mmg

    mmg fish out of water

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    it takes a skilled roller to twist up a backwoods because it is just a leaf and sometimes they are not in a perfect rectangle. i find that rolling a dutch or a game I only moderately moisten the leaf and only breathe on the inner leaf, but with a backwoods I lick it up real wet.

    it is also a fragile blunt so take extra care to chop up your ganja and pick out even the smallest stems.

    happy rolling
     
  8. Jointman69

    Jointman69 High Nigga Pie

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    bdubs are my favorite blunt by far. They're expensive but worth it. Took me forever to learn how to roll them though. If you consider your games and dutch's to be A+ then you can probably roll a back. They come in singles now but you got to the mom and pops places in the hood. As long as you break down your smoke well and take out the veins or roll around em(mad skills like I) then you're good. you want banging? go find the platinum pack.
     
  9. Jay_Billionz

    Jay_Billionz Member

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    Backwoods are for PROS only :eek:

    I repeat PROS only!! They take skill to roll and they don't come in flavors.... Backwood blunts aren't for noobs.... I've smoked out of a Backwoods once and it was awsome! If your new to weed and to rolling blunts, don't even attempt fucking with a Backwoods cause your gonna look like an idiot! :hat:
     
  10. Stonertower420

    Stonertower420 Senior Member

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    I like smoking Games, but I hate rolling them. Usually they are veiny as fuck. I really love Strawberry dutches though. They are like the perfect blunt to roll. But I've decided I think I'm going to go get a pack of Backwoods next time I have a shitload of reefer.
     
  11. Startreken

    Startreken Marijuana Chef!

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    I prefer the blunt wraps my self. I love the purple haze ones. They are soft and easy to roll.
     
  12. Stonertower420

    Stonertower420 Senior Member

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    Lol thats why I hate blunt wraps. I actually find them harder to roll because they are so soft and long and curly. They also burn pretty fast. They are cheap though, so they are good on a budget.
     

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