Man, when I first bough Glencairns, they were $35 for a box of 6. The price has shot up so much (as has anything scotch related).
I do also like the Canadian Glencairn which is much wider & easier to drink from than the regular ones, for when you just want to enjoy sipping a whisky and not doing a more structured nosing/tasting. Link: https://www.amazon.com/Glencairn-Crystal-Canadian-Whisky-Glass/dp/B005LS9B4M/
I use a Canadian glencairn when I am feeling snooty about my nice bottles. No dainty stem, with a firm, heavy bottom. But on a normal day I just use a tumbler or something. If someone can bullshit the scientific reasons why canadian is better than traditional glencairn, they're sniffing their own farts more than bourbon.
You can check out the Canadian glencairn glass. I picked up some of these at Costco, I’ve got a couple of the smaller regular ones, And i actually prefer these:
https://www.amazon.ca/Glencairn-Crystal-Canadian-Whisky-Glass/dp/B005LS9B4M
I keep some stemless wine glasses for whiskey because the glencairn's top opening is just too damn small. I have 2 Canadian Glencairns that I use as well, nice, bulbous bottoms and big, open tops that I will use for wine in a pinch. They do well.
It looks a little like the Glencairn Canadian Whiskey glass. https://www.amazon.ca/Glencairn-Crystal-Canadian-Whisky-Glass/dp/B005LS9B4M/ref=sr_1_99?dchild=1&keywords=Nosing+Glass&qid=1625181373&sr=8-99
Amazon has "Canadian Glencairn" glasses. Larger and heavier full sized glasses. I got 4 for about $40 a few months ago. This link is a Canadian amazon link. https://www.amazon.ca/Glencairn-Crystal-Canadian-Whisky-Glass/dp/B005LS9B4M