I tried an experiment last night and I was bit confused by the results. Mind you I did this with a [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]Bathmate[/words] that has several holes in the gator which I'm waiting for a replacement on.
I used the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]Bathmate[/words] for about 30-40mins and had some fluid retention which was fine. I couldn't believe the result, I was over 7.5" in girth after this. The fluid retention wasn't monstrous, just enough to add that extra thickness.
Then I used a dry pump for the same time and got nowhere near the same result. I barely got a little thickening with the dry pump.
My question for the experts is, in order to achieve the same result with a dry pump, should I increase the amount of pressure or pumping time or both?
Does anyone know what PSI the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]Bathmate[/words] is on average?
Thanks,
JD
I used the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]Bathmate[/words] for about 30-40mins and had some fluid retention which was fine. I couldn't believe the result, I was over 7.5" in girth after this. The fluid retention wasn't monstrous, just enough to add that extra thickness.
Then I used a dry pump for the same time and got nowhere near the same result. I barely got a little thickening with the dry pump.
My question for the experts is, in order to achieve the same result with a dry pump, should I increase the amount of pressure or pumping time or both?
Does anyone know what PSI the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]Bathmate[/words] is on average?
Thanks,
JD