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Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
10,179
41,385
RTP, NC. USA
It depends on how you clench. Bent pipes need less effort since they naturally hang over the lips. But if you try to actually clench straight pipe in a fashion it will stick out like a little general, it will definitely fatigue the facial muscles. If you let it rest on lower lip while parking the button on upper teeth, it would be lot easier.
 
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BingBong

Lifer
Apr 26, 2024
1,294
5,617
London UK
Prince is my preferred shape, for no particular reason. The bend is so subtle it's almost straight and really, clenching isn't a problem - in fact, my Peterson Cara 406 is so light and slim-stemmed it's the easiest of any pipe I have.

Pipe and especially bowl weight must be a factor.
 
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RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
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2,710
Maryland, United States
They're both good. I like choices. I do find bents easier to clench for times I need both hands doing other things. But a light straight pipe can easily work as well.
 

PaulRVA

Lifer
May 29, 2023
4,669
78,163
“Tobacco Row” Richmond Virginia USA
I prefer straights to smoke and bents to clench. My experience
has been that the vast majority of smokers start off with bents and some like myself breakaway or steer towards straight shapes over time.
I personally think the visual appeal attracts many to bents initially.
Nothing wrong with either and I own both and always will.
I have learned not one particular shape is favorable to all tobaccos and all situations. Each has their place and job to do and I guess what the majority of that job ends up being also ends up being the shape for that person.
 

thomasw

Lifer
Dec 5, 2016
1,078
4,203
I’m with @Sig on this. Straight and bent are attractive to me. No question now that I tend toward billiards and that shape’s derivatives, especially dublins, canadians and lovats. Here’s my pipe drawer:

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For me the issue is weight. I can handle a slightly heavier bent but a straight stemmed pipe i prefer to be in the 40g range at most.
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
6,735
36,348
72
Sydney, Australia
I'm a big fan of bent pipe shapes, just don't see the appeal of straight pipes, i own a few but dont find them easy to clench or nearly as comfortable. Am I missing anything something here?
Straight pipes are NOT necessarily more difficult to clench than bents.
It depends on the length of the pipe, its size and weight and the button.
Try a nosewarmer or a short Lovat.
You may be converted 😁
I smoke with pipe in hand mostly, so straights or bents don't matter much
 

carp rides again

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 11, 2024
116
906
Lookout mountain ga
I know the straight shapes are popular, every maker makes a sells multiple straight styles, maybe I need to try a few other styles and see if that changes things. I'm doubtful, but open