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Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I highly recommend Kaywoodie Saxons and Red Root. The price is low, in the $45 to $55 range. They are light weight, well made, open-draw, and while they have thin chamber walls they are excellent insulators. Mine just don't get hot.

I also find Johs pipes have some of the same qualities. They are about twice the price, but still moderately priced.

Rossi, the Savinelli sub-brand, makes good pipes at a savings, with the same above-mentioned qualities.
 
Jun 23, 2019
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Morgan's Bones pipes always a good place to start:

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He offers quite a few shapes and they do change periodically.
 

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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Stanwell has a series of pipes under the Featherweight designation. I have two, and they're very light.
Ropp has several inexpensive, lightweight options.
I second both of the above suggestions.
I have a featherweight Stanwell and a couple of very light French briars (not Ropp)

Also almost all online retailers give the weight of the pipe along with the dimensions.