
Glass Pipe Double Loop
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Glass Pipe Double Loop — Longer Path, Cooler Smoke
The Glass Pipe Double Loop is a borosilicate glass smoking pipe that adds two looping coils to its stem, increasing the distance smoke travels before it reaches your lips. Similar in design and function to the Shabong range, those twin loops aren't decorative — they're functional cooling chambers that let hot smoke shed heat as it winds through the extra length. The result is a noticeably smoother draw compared to a straight pipe of the same bowl size.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Design | Double-loop stem |
| Style | Shabong-type pipe |
| SKU | HS0626 |
| Cooling method | Extended airpath via 2 glass loops |
| Intended use | Dry herb smoking pipe |
Complete your setup with a set of brass pipe screens to keep debris out of the stem, and a small brush cleaner to reach inside those loops. A decent grinder also makes a real difference — evenly ground herb burns more consistently and keeps the bowl from clogging.
Why a Double Loop Glass Pipe?
Straight glass pipes are brilliant for portability, but they have one obvious trade-off: the smoke barely cools between the bowl and your mouth. That short path means hotter, harsher hits — especially if you're packing the bowl tight or using drier herb. The Double Loop glass pipe solves this without adding bulk the way a full bong would.
Each loop adds roughly 5–7 cm of extra travel distance. With two loops, you're looking at an airpath that's around 10–14 cm longer than a comparable straight pipe. That's enough for the smoke to lose meaningful heat before it hits your throat. We've had customers come back saying the difference between a straight Shabong and the Double Loop is like night and day in terms of throat comfort. It won't filter smoke the way water does — according to research published in PMC, water filtration in pipes can reduce certain particulates from smoke (PMC6600812) — but for a dry pipe, this is about as smooth as it gets.
The honest limitation: those loops are harder to clean than a straight stem. Resin builds up in the bends, and you can't just run a pipe cleaner straight through. You'll want isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt for soaking — more on that below. It's a small trade-off for the smoother draw, but worth knowing before you buy.
How the Double Loop Compares
If you're weighing up your options, here's how the Double Loop glass pipe stacks up against two common alternatives sitting on our shelves.
| Feature | Double Loop Glass Pipe | Straight Glass Pipe | Small Glass Bong |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooling method | Extended airpath (2 loops) | None (short stem) | Water filtration |
| Portability | Good — fits in a jacket pocket | Best — smallest form factor | Limited — needs upright storage |
| Smoothness | Noticeably smoother than straight | Harshest of the three | Smoothest overall |
| Cleaning ease | Moderate — loops need soaking | Easy — straight path | Moderate — water chamber needs rinsing |
| Setup needed | None — pack and light | None — pack and light | Water fill required |
| Best for | Smokers who want cooler hits on the go | Quick, no-fuss sessions | Home use, maximum smoothness |
We'd pick the Double Loop over a straight pipe every time if smoothness matters to you but you don't want to carry water or deal with a bong on the move. It sits right in that sweet spot.
How to Use the Double Loop Glass Pipe
- Grind your dry herb to a medium consistency — not powder-fine, or it'll pull through the loops and clog. A 2-3 piece grinder does the job well.
- Pack the bowl loosely. You want airflow through the herb, not a solid plug. About 0.1–0.2 grams is plenty for a single session.
- Hold the pipe so the loops hang below the bowl. This keeps any loose particles from falling into the stem.
- Light the edge of the bowl — not the centre — and draw slowly. A gentle, steady inhale lets the smoke travel through both loops and cool properly. Pulling too hard defeats the purpose.
- Exhale, tap out the ash, and repeat. If the draw starts feeling restricted, it's time for a clean.
Cleaning Your Double Loop Glass Pipe
Those two loops are the best thing about this pipe and the one thing that takes a bit of extra care. Here's what works:
- Pour about 20–30 ml of isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) into the pipe through the mouthpiece. Add a pinch of coarse salt — the salt acts as an abrasive inside the loops where a brush can't reach.
- Cover both openings with your fingers or small pieces of cling film and shake vigorously for 30–60 seconds. The salt scrubs the resin off the interior walls as it tumbles through the loops.
- Let it soak for 10–15 minutes if there's stubborn build-up. For weekly maintenance, the shake alone usually does it.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water — at least 3 passes. You don't want any alcohol residue left behind.
- Let it air-dry completely before your next session. Standing it upright on a towel works well; gravity pulls the water out of the loops.
Clean it once a week if you're a daily smoker. The glass is borosilicate, so it handles temperature changes and alcohol without issue — it's the same type of glass used in lab equipment. You'll feel the difference in taste immediately after a good clean. That first bowl through a freshly rinsed Double Loop is genuinely satisfying — pure flavour, no stale resin aftertaste.








