Do these really work better for length than a standard tube? Why? Has anyone had any experience with these?
jbfly said:I emailed Vacutech with the same question and got this response:
"The ThickWall cylinder is meant for only length, and is usually sized so there is no room for thickness growth in the cylinder. If you want more thickness you should stay with the Flared cylinder. The ThickWall cylinder goes deeper into the body helping with the stretch of the suspensory ligament providing more length. Like the Flared cylinders you still need to take a break every ten minutes and give yourself a massage or jelqing. When working on length I would recommend extra time for the massage to help the ligament with the stretch."
So basically, (from what I gather) if you were pumping for length,you would "pack" the flared tube and then switch over to the ThickWall cylinder. From the picture on their website (see attachment) the ThickWall lacks the big flared end of what I've used in the past. I guess it cuts thru the fat pad more and pulls more "internal penis" out. It sounds painful though and doesn't seem like you could pump for very long like this. That's why I was looking for feedback.
Pain resulting in gain is worth it. Pain with no gain? forget it.
Supra said:I have started to pump again, i have a 1.75 X 12 flared tube. There is no room for girth in it, it really pulls on my head and stretches the sharft out. I really enjoy the feel of it with my electric pump, very relaxing, almost like a continous head job. I am looking into getting on of these thick wall tubes as well.
10inchadvantage said:Damn I really wish those machines didn't cost so much, I'd love to get one. How is the pump that you get with the machine vs regular hand pumping?
KingD said:Yo!! SUPRA!!!! Welcome back man, it's good to see your back and doing alright. I been wanting to get an electric pump with the thick-wall, but those pumps are real expensive. Have you made any new gains? You should post an update to your pics in the picture proof section. I'm just suggesting this because your pics and posts are always inspirational to Penis Enlargementers.
jbfly said:Do these really work better for length than a standard tube? Why? Has anyone had any experience with these?
JBFly:jbfly said:I emailed Vacutech with the same question and got this response:
"The ThickWall cylinder is meant for only length, and is usually sized so there is no room for thickness growth in the cylinder. If you want more thickness you should stay with the Flared cylinder. The ThickWall cylinder goes deeper into the body helping with the stretch of the suspensory ligament providing more length. Like the Flared cylinders you still need to take a break every ten minutes and give yourself a massage or jelqing. When working on length I would recommend extra time for the massage to help the ligament with the stretch."
So basically, (from what I gather) if you were pumping for length,you would "pack" the flared tube and then switch over to the ThickWall cylinder. From the picture on their website (see attachment) the ThickWall lacks the big flared end of what I've used in the past. I guess it cuts thru the fat pad more and pulls more "internal penis" out. It sounds painful though and doesn't seem like you could pump for very long like this. That's why I was looking for feedback.
Pain resulting in gain is worth it. Pain with no gain? forget it.
Supra said:With the manual, you have to keep pumping ever so often to maintain the pressure, and its always going up and down, with electric, its constantly the same pressure, with a great feeling like getting oral.
10inchadvantage;276673 said:Yeah, you should be fine with your setup. If need be you can dip your tube in plastidip to cushion it.
longstretch;277223 said:Thanks 10inch, I'll look into it. I got my Kaplan last week and it's a helluva lot more comfortable than my bigman's pump and it has a better seal even though I went with a bigger size b/c I plan on increasing girth in the future. I see how that plastidip stuff could help with making a seal more comfortable and stronger. When you dip it in the can, i'm guessing the plastidip starts out as a liquid, where do you put the cylinder to get an even ring around it. Like if I just placed my cylinder on a table after dipping it wouldn't it flatter on the side it laid on. I know if that was the case it would be on the outside and probably not matter but I was just wondering.
longstretch;278001 said:Thanks 10inch. How long have you been pumping? And what does your pumping routine consist of and have you noticed a difference since pumping?
longstretch;278043 said:Cool whats beating the tube with a bottle do? Also I have the a kaplan pump. I bought the basic pump package but do you think I could water pump with it or does it take special equipment?