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If I have sent you a silicone sleeve to test, please post your review below and what you think.
Big Schwanz Acht;753542 said:I think the materials and workmanship are great, my issue stems from not being able to get it on w/out ripping. When you make a few with more width, I'll try again.
Thx
bandit2010;753555 said:if you could, please take some pictures when you do, as I do not have a decent camera anymore thanks to the cat.
Lookn4girth;753712 said:I have not received mine yet bandit. Did you get the MO I sent
Sinthious;753897 said:I have used it with the bathmate a couple of times, the soft flexibility of the sleeve provided some great padding, if your having an issue with gator bite or just not enough girth to fill the negative space of the tube (as i feel i do) this helps immensely as it stretches with you really well and adds that extra little bit. I have used it to try and reduce or remove fluid retention from happening alas the soft flexibility of the 00-20 silicon offered too little resistance to prevent it much it did add a little force to reduce to overall level, the other tube i have i think is 00-30 silicone which if it was not partitioned into 2" sections would work perfectly for this.
Big Schwanz Acht;753926 said:This was what I had in mind when I first saw that Bandit was willing to make them...would a more 'resistant' silicon help?
Sinthious;753928 said:I actually chatted with Bandit on the phone last week talking about that we also talked about how the air bubbles from the silicon not being degassed could have compromised the sketchiness or just not big enough for your massive size, imo yes going to the 00-30 silicon (the one with more resistance) from the current 00-20 will likely reduced the fluid retention why i say this is because the Lg Hanger sleeve i have i think is the 00-30 and it does reduce the fluid retention to the point where i don't get edema near the circ scar but with it being cut into 2" sections i get areas around the where it meets that do swell up so one solid tube is needed. There has to be a hand off though as just like fr reducing gains too much resistance from the silicone tube will as well.
I had mentioned to Bandit that we should find someone who could 3d print the mold, particularly the center rod so that there is no shifting (one wall tend to be minutely thinner which could compromise strength) Does anyone here have access to one?
bandit2010;753929 said:this is something I am looking into, I honestly don't think it would compromise it that much.