More vac with water eh? Hmm. Weird because if I pump with my plane jane tube from LA Pump (a quality tube btw) with water, I can get the SAME HG regardless of water being in the tube. It does however take more effort (more pumps on the hand pump) to get the same HG. That's
measured on an actual gauge too by the way...not just guessing How does water magically alter the vac inside the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]
Bathmate[/words]? If anything, a guy should NOT be able to generate as much HG inside a [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]
Bathmate[/words] assuming he's using water as the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]
Bathmate[/words] is designed to be used. Remember, the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]
Bathmate[/words] has no hand pump and no way to visually measure how much vac is actually being generated.
I'm asking out of curiosity not criticism. Granted I have a rudimentary at best understanding of hydraulics and physics in general, but please tell me how having less volume inside of a pump tube (penis and air) would create less vacuum than having more volume inside a pump tube (penis and water). That just seems very counter-intuitive.
Again, I'm not criticizing this product, I know it's great and works. I also understand marketing though. I realize this product is made as a product "for the masses" who do not want to commit to pumping in the traditional sense. Guys who want a "simpler" way to pump. Also, I'm sure the fact that the [words=https://officialhydromaxpump.com/?uid=6&oid=2&affid=98 ]
Bathmate[/words] is meant to be used WITH water, which makes it safer in general (lower vacuum...less chance of injury such as blistering) is appealing to the manufacturer from a legal standpoint.
Let's make sure we have our facts straight gents