Using a lot of wrap is a must!

jekyllnhyde360

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I've had some many issues with hanging, slippage, pinching, not closing properly, but the biggest issue i've come to realize is not using enough wrap, everything is better with more wrap, so i'm just putting this out there for anyone having issues with slippage or pain, that uses less wrap because the think the hanger closing more is better, its not, use more wrap. Also, shout out To STILLWANTMORE, the male hanger is a great device, and he was right about using more wrap.
 
Wrapping is very personal and every person needs something different. It’s good that your forging your own way of wrapping and you’re seeing better results. Thanks for sharing as it may help other people.
 
I've had some many issues with hanging, slippage, pinching, not closing properly, but the biggest issue i've come to realize is not using enough wrap, everything is better with more wrap, so i'm just putting this out there for anyone having issues with slippage or pain, that uses less wrap because the think the hanger closing more is better, its not, use more wrap. Also, shout out To STILLWANTMORE, the male hanger is a great device, and he was right about using more wrap.

Do you wrap while the hanger is on or wrap before you hang?

Asking for a friend...LOL
 
Thanks Jek! Have you tried using a silicone sleeve yet, or are you sticking to a cloth/self adhesive wrap combo?

Figuring out your wrap and establishing a solid anchor point that doesn't move no matter how hard you pull on your hanger before applying the weight is essential early on. I try my best to convey this in my how to guide and vids, but I don't think everyone gets that message.
 
Thanks Jek! Have you tried using a silicone sleeve yet, or are you sticking to a cloth/self adhesive wrap combo?

Figuring out your wrap and establishing a solid anchor point that doesn't move no matter how hard you pull on your hanger before applying the weight is essential early on. I try my best to convey this in my how to guide and vids, but I don't think everyone gets that message.
Still, Should i be hanging closer to the base if im hanging heavier weight?
i've always been critical of base hanging because i feel it neglects the tunica and outer shaft, also, if i hang closer to the head i can do a bent over pose that hit the inner shaft so hard it isn't needed. But i'm starting to have a lot of fluid built up in the skin that goes over the glans when hanging (the skin tat isnt in the hanger) and it's causing some pain, i couldn't do my second set yesterday.
 
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Still, Should i be hanging closer to the base if im hanging heavier weight?
i've always been critical of base hanging because i feel it neglects the tunica and outer shaft, also, if i hang closer to the head i can do a bent over pose that hit the inner shaft so hard it isn't needed. But i'm starting to have a lot of fluid built up in the skin that goes over the glans when hanging (the skin tat isnt in the hanger) and it's causing some pain, i couldn't do my second set yesterday.

In general, the higher up the shaft you are the more it goes to the ligament stretching the lower you go on the shaft the more it goes to Expressive Stretching.
 
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